Shared Living Services

Compassionate community members, and in some cases family members, open their hearts and homes to create a caring, inclusive, and supportive atmosphere where individuals thrive.

What is Shared Living?

At its core, Shared Living (also known as a Host Home) is a profoundly personal and meaningful arrangement. It's an opportunity for an individual to receive the support and services they need in the warm, welcoming environment of a private home. 

Shared Living is founded on the principles of natural support, life-sharing, and active community involvement. The Shared Living Provider serves as a guide and mentor, offering assistance in areas such as daily living, safety, community engagement, healthy living, and advocacy. 

Through Shared Living, individuals are able to truly thrive in a way that is centered around their unique needs and preferences. It's a powerful and empowering approach that provides a true sense of belonging and community.

Shared Living Providers don’t just make a living; they empower individuals to live their best life.

Shared Living is a form of community-based housing where caring community members, and in some cases family members, open their hearts and homes to provide support and a safe living environment to an individual. As a Shared Living Provider, you become a key part of this extraordinary support system while earning competitive compensation.
Shared Living can be an attractive option for individuals with disabilities who are interested in living in a community and are eligible for services. When considering Shared Living, it is essential for the individual and their support team to discuss what a good quality of life looks like for the individual, their preferences, their support needs, and their current and desired life experiences.
This presents an excellent opportunity for the team to use person-centered planning to ensure the individual's needs and preferences are taken into account and to help them achieve their goals and live a fulfilling life.

Why become a Shared Living Provider with Vista Care?

Make an Impact:

As a Shared Living Provider, you open your doors and your heart to individuals who are looking for a safe, nurturing, and stable environment.

Transform Lives:

You have the power to make a positive impact on someone's life by providing them with the support and care they need to thrive.

Receive Guidance:

Our program offers comprehensive training and ongoing support to ensure you're fully equipped for this rewarding journey.

Why choose Shared Living Services with Vista Care?

Home is Where the Heart Is:

Shared Living offers a comfortable setting where you or your loved one can receive personalized care and support.

Person-Centered Care:

It's not just a place to stay; it's a place where your unique needs and goals are at the forefront of the care you receive.

A Caring Community:

You'll become part of a supportive network of individuals that will stand by you, nurture your growth, and promote a safe and loving atmosphere.

Shared Living/Host Homes Offered In:

Colorado

Nevada

South Dakota

For additional information regarding Vista Care’s Shared Living Services

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Testimonials

Chris, Family Shared Living Provider

“The best part of being a host home provider is the sensation of having a support team. I now have assistance meeting the needs of our daughter’s living situation which includes her physical health, mental health, social activities, and programs.”






Tamara, Shared Living Provider

“Overall, being a HHP is a unique and fulfilling opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of others while also gaining valuable personal and professional skills. It can be an incredibly rewarding and meaningful experience for those who are passionate about helping others and creating a warm and welcoming home environment. In addition, the personal rewards of being a HHP can provide valuable professional development opportunities that can be transferable to other roles/careers.”

Evan, Individual Supported

“Vista Care has helped me to continue living independently. I now have a support team that is invested in my overall well-being.”











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