Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about our host home services.

Common Questions & Answers

What is a host home? +
A host home is a family-style residential setting where an individual lives with a trained provider who offers daily support, supervision, and care.
Who can receive host home services? +
Host home services are commonly available to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who qualify for residential support services.
What does a host home provider do? +
A host home provider offers a safe home, daily living support, transportation, documentation, communication with the care team, and help with community participation.
Do host home providers receive training? +
Yes. Providers should receive required training, ongoing support, and guidance to help them meet individual care needs and regulatory expectations.
How do I become a host home provider? +
You can complete an application, participate in screening, complete required training, and ensure your home meets safety and care requirements. Start by visiting our Become a Provider page.
How are individuals matched with host home providers? +
Matching is based on the individual's needs, preferences, personality, care plan, location, and provider availability.
Can families stay involved? +
Yes. Family and guardian involvement is encouraged when appropriate and based on the individual's preferences and care plan.
What counties do you serve? +
360 Care Services serves multiple counties across Colorado, including the Denver metro area, northern Colorado, southern Colorado, and mountain communities. View our Counties Served page for the full list.
How do I start services? +
You can complete the referral form on our website, call us at 720-592-5114, or use our contact form. A team member will follow up to discuss next steps.

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