Host Home Companion (Foster Care)—Home and
Community-Based Services (HCS) Program
Adults with developmental disabilities can choose to live in a foster home with a family member or another individual as their foster care provider. RMI contracts with the foster care provider to assist with daily living skills, personal care, transportation, and other activities, which helps the client live as independently as possible in a safe and supportive environment. Funding for foster care is covered by the HCS Medicaid program. Individuals who do not qualify or are waiting for HCS funding may private pay to live in a foster home.
Supported Home Living (HCS) Program
Individuals with developmental disabilities can get support services that allow them to live as independently as possible with their family or in their own home. RMI staff provides assistance with housekeeping, meal preparation, medication, personal care, transportation, and other independent-living activities. The time spent providing services is based on the needs of the client and their family. Supported home living can be funded through the HCS Medicaid program. Individuals who do not qualify or are waiting for HCS funding may private pay for these services.
Semi-Independent Apartment Living Program
This program gives individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities the ability to live with more freedom and responsibility in the community. Individuals in this program lease their own apartments and pay for their own expenses. They may choose to live by themselves or share an apartment with a roommate.