Open Your Home. Change a Life.

CLA Invites Community Members to Become Family Home Providers in Lanark County

Community Living Association Lanark County (CLA) is inviting compassionate individuals and families to consider becoming Family Home Providers through its Family Home Program.

As demand for inclusive, family-style living arrangements continues to grow, CLA is reaching out to community members who may be interested in opening their homes to an adult with an intellectual disability seeking stability, belonging, and meaningful connection.

What is a Family Home Provider?

A Family Home Provider shares their home with an adult supported by CLA, offering a safe, stable, and inclusive environment rooted in everyday family life.

This may look like shared meals, evening routines, community activities, and quiet moments at home. It means building a relationship based on respect, trust, and mutual understanding.

Family Home placements are thoughtfully matched to ensure compatibility and long-term success for everyone involved.

As one individual supported through the program shared:

“I love living here rather than alone.”

And from a Home Provider:

“It’s like having a new family.”

A Person-Centred Approach

Like all CLA services, the Family Home Program is guided by a person-centered philosophy — balancing what is important for a person with what is important to them.

The goal is to support adults 18+ in:

  • Living in a safe and secure home
  • Building meaningful relationships
  • Growing in independence and confidence
  • Participating fully in community life

A Family Home is more than a place to live. It is a place to belong.

Who Might Consider Becoming a Family Home Provider?

Family Home Providers in Lanark County come from many different walks of life.

You might consider this opportunity if you are:

  • An empty nester
  • Retired or semi-retired
  • A couple with a stable household
  • Community-minded and patient
  • Interested in supporting someone’s independence and inclusion

Formal credentials are not required. Compassion, reliability, and a welcoming home environment are what matter most.

Ongoing Support and Guidance

Opening your home is a meaningful commitment, and CLA provides support every step of the way.

Home Providers receive:

  • A structured approval and matching process
  • Orientation and training
  • Ongoing professional guidance
  • Regular communication with CLA staff
  • Remuneration for the support provided

Our goal is to ensure that both the Home Provider and the individual supported feel confident, respected, and well-supported throughout the journey.

An Invitation to Learn More

Becoming a Family Home Provider is not a decision made overnight. It begins with a conversation.

There is no obligation — just an opportunity to explore whether this meaningful role could be the right fit for you.

If you have ever considered sharing your home, supporting inclusion, or building a lasting connection within your community, we invite you to learn more about becoming a Family Home Provider in Lanark County.

Interested in becoming a Family Home Provider or learning more? Contact us today to start the conversation.

Telephone: (613) 257-8040 x208

E-mail: info@lcalliance.ca

Website: www.clalanark.ca

All inquiries are welcome and handled confidentially.

Carebridge Community Support

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Community Living Association (Lanark County)

Community Living Association (Lanark County) is a charity supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities to enable and assist them to live a quality life in their community with dignity and respect.

Clayton Seniors Housing Corporation

Clayton Seniors Housing Corporation is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing safe, affordable housing for local seniors. Incorporated in 1990, CSHC owns and operates the Linn Bower apartment building for seniors located in Clayton, Ontario.

Lanark Community Alliance

The Lanark Community Alliance represents a coming together of independent, non-profit community agencies united in their mission to improve the lives of those they serve in Lanark County. Our alliance is built upon collaboration, support, and a shared vision for inclusive, empowered communities. Together, our organizations employ over 300 people, welcome hundreds of volunteers and serve a diverse range of individuals and families.