Explore Becoming an AFL Home Host Provider

Becoming an AFL provider through Alternative Family Living (AFL) is a rewarding way to make a lasting impact. Whether you’re looking to give back, expand your caregiving journey, or create a supportive home environment, exploring AFL hosting can be the first step toward a meaningful and fulfilling experience.

Day-to-Day Life as a Home Host Provider

Being an AFL host is a chance to make a real difference while sharing your home.

Typical daily life may include

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Routines

Helping with meals, personal care, and medication; supporting morning and evening schedules.

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Activities

Accompanying residents to Covenant day programs, appointments, and community activities; encouraging independence in daily tasks.

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Home Life

Building meaningful connections, sharing meals, hobbies, and household chores, and celebrating milestones.

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Support & Training

Regular guidance from Covenant staff, access to training, and connection with other AFL hosts.

Explore The Requirements of Becoming an AFL Home Host Provider

We’ve created a simple, step-by-step guide to help you explore what hosting in an AFL home really involves, so you can understand the day-to-day responsibilities, the support available, and whether it’s the right fit for your household.

Explore AFL (Interest Form)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alternative Family Living?

Alternative Family Living programs are designed to place individuals who need extra support into private homes with trained caregivers. Unlike group homes or institutional settings, an AFL home provides a more personal, family-like experience. Residents benefit from one-on-one attention, consistent routines, and an environment tailored to their needs.

Becoming an AFL provider is an opportunity to make a direct impact in someone’s life, share your home and create meaningful connections, gain professional experience in caregiving and support services, and access ongoing training and support from the AFL network.

How to Become an Alternative Family Living Provider