WHAT DOES THE DEVELOPMENTAL HOME PROGRAM TEAM DO?
The Developmental Home Program Team members serve in many roles as Licensing Worker, Home Supervisor, DDD Liaison, Training Coordinator and Support Specialist to the homes assigned to them. As a Licensing Support Specialist, we monitor homes for licensing regulation compliance on a continual basis and offer technical assistance when areas of need emerge. We complete yearly license renewal studies to keep license status current and facilitate Provider training opportunities. Monthly home visits are made, and frequent phone contact occurs to maintain our relationship with each Provider and to assure compliance with Licensing Regulations, according to the Arizona Administrative Code, Title 6, Chapter 6, Articles 10 and 11. We also monitor for Agency Standards for Developmental Home Service Provision. Your Licensing Support Specialist also works as a client/consumer advocate for individuals placed within our homes through visits to home, school, day and vocational settings. We occasionally enjoy leisure pursuits with our families and individuals. We assist our Providers with monthly paperwork completion for each individual by pre-service training and set guidelines for due dates. One of the most important things the Team does is assist Providers and Consumers to maintain a relationship with other service Team members (Case Managers, Therapists, etc.) by acting as a guide or liaison to get the services and support needed to live a fulfilling life. We proudly foster independence through family homes!
How do I get started and how long does it take?
The first step is to contact My Home LLC and obtain an Applicant Questionnaire by contacting Nadia Murphy via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone at 480-635-2566.
The second step is to submit the completed ADH/ CDH Applicant Questionnaire to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. via email. After it has been received and reviewed to determine availability in your area will contact you to schedule a pre-screening interview.
The length of time for licensure is controlled, to a large degree by the applicant. The entire licensing process may take 3 to 4 months, depending on your availability and level of motivation. During this time, our agency’s purpose is to guide and support you through the process every step of the way.