What is Adult Foster Care?
The primary function of an Adult Foster Care home is to provide general supervision and personal care services for individuals who require minimal assistance in activities of daily living (ADLs), who require supervision/monitoring with the self-administration of medications, and who require supervision/monitoring of self-treatment of physical disorder. Activities of daily living are defined as any activity normally done in daily life which includes sleeping, dressing, bathing, eating, brushing teeth, combing hair, etc.
The Division of Developmental Disabilities has funding, case management, eligibility determination, and placement responsibilities for Adult Foster Care for persons with disabilities between the ages of 18-59. The Division currently has individuals receiving adult foster care services in licensed homes throughout the state. |