Host family living arrangements, traditional care models are 24-hour residential alternatives to typical shift staff arrangements. The setting is the residence for the person with a developmental disability and the full-time residence for the paid caregivers. It is owned, leased, or rented by the paid caregivers. In traditional care settings, host families consist of one or more persons who are unrelated to the individual with a developmental disability and who are under contract with the CILA agency to provide host family services.
Host family living arrangements, shared living models are also 24-hour residential alternatives to typical shift staff arrangements. The setting is the residence for the person with a developmental disability and may house either full or part-time caregivers in which more than 50 percent of the residential coverage is provided by individuals other than shift employees. It is owned, leased, or otherwise controlled by either the individual, the caregivers, or the agency. In shared living models, host families consist of one or more persons who are unrelated to the individual with a developmental disability and who are under contract or employed by the CILA agency to provide host family services.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 59, § 115.500
Former Section 115.500 renumbered to Section 115.700; new Section 115.500 added at 27 Ill. Reg. 5376, effective March 17, 2003