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Home-Based Habilitation Services

Host Homes and Staffed Homes—for families and referral professionals.

Support in real homes—not a facility program

Home-Based Habilitation is skill-building and daily living support where people live—in familiar home settings with person-centered routines.

The settings below differ in daily structure; the approach to each person does not.

What Every Person Can Expect

  • Person-centered support

    Built around the individual.

  • Respect and dignity

    At home, every day.

  • Clear communication

    Plain answers for families and partners.

  • Community participation

    Meaningful everyday life.

Host Homes and Staffed Homes

Two ways Home-Based Habilitation is delivered. Fit is explored through conversation—not determined on this website.

  • Warm host home environment

    Host Homes

    Family setting. Real routines.

    Support in a welcoming home environment with stable daily routines and relationship-based Home-Based Habilitation.

    • Person-centered skill-building in a familiar home setting
    • Relationship-based care integrated into everyday life
    • Stable routines that support dignity and consistency
    • Clear communication with families, guardians, and partners
    • Person-centered Home-Based Habilitation
  • Small staffed residential home

    Staffed Homes

    Small homes. Structured support.

    Small residential settings in local neighborhoods with structured daily support and individualized Home-Based Habilitation.

    • Small home setting in a welcoming neighborhood
    • Direct support professionals providing daily support
    • Structured routines with attention to safety and well-being
    • Clear communication with families and referral partners
    • Person-centered Home-Based Habilitation

Both settings deliver Home-Based Habilitation with person-centered support and clear communication.

Preparing for the Conversation

You do not need to decide anything before reaching out. These prompts may help you prepare for a thoughtful discussion—not a screening or eligibility review.

For families and guardians

  • What goals matter most for the person receiving support?
  • What daily routines are important to preserve or build?
  • What type of home environment feels most supportive right now?
  • Who should be involved in communication about support?
  • What questions do you want to bring to the conversation?

Fit is explored through conversation—not determined on this website.

Frequently asked questions

Contact us to discuss fit

If you are exploring Home-Based Habilitation—for yourself, a family member, or someone you support professionally—we welcome your questions.

Please do not include personal health information (PHI) in your message.

Prefer to call? (319) 775-0566

Are you a case manager, guardian, or referral professional?

Process details, resources, and professional inquiry options are on the Referral Partners page.