ADULT DEVELOPMENTAL HOMES

An Adult Developmental Home (ADH) is a licensed family-home setting in which an adult (ages 18 or older) with special needs is placed when they are in need of a temporary, long-term or permanent home. The ADH Provider offers a variety of support services to enhance the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of the individual in a family home setting.

Additionally, regular health and wellness checks, along with coordination with healthcare professionals, ensure that the individual's overall health is closely monitored and maintained. Through these comprehensive services, an Adult Developmental Home provides a stable, loving, and enriching environment where adults with special needs can thrive and achieve a fulfilling quality of life.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DEVELOPMENTAL HOME LICENSURE

  • At least 21 years of age
  • Able to obtain a fingerprint clearance card issued by the Arizona Department of Public Safety
  • Able to pass the protective service registry checks
  • Must be lawfully present in the U.S. and reside in Arizona
  • Must be free of medical, physical, or mental health problems that could interfere with the provision of safe care for a child or vulnerable adult
  • Able to provide a caring, nurturing, and positive home environment
  • Able to provide a child or adult with a clean bed and sufficient bedroom space
  • Have sufficient income to meet the needs of your family
  • Able to meet and maintain the life-safety requirements for the home

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