Step-by-Step Instructions for Entrepreneurs & Care Providers
Adult Family Homes (AFHs) provide a vital service, offering safe and personalized residential care for elderly adults, individuals with disabilities, or those requiring supportive living environments. If you’re considering starting an AFH, this guide will walk you through every key step from planning to ongoing operations.
An Adult Family Home (AFH) is a small, residential setting licensed to provide housing, personal care, and support services to individuals who cannot live independently. Unlike larger institutional facilities, AFHs typically serve fewer residents (often 1–5), creating a home-like environment with personalized attention.
AFHs may serve populations such as:
Owning an AFH offers both personal satisfaction and business opportunity:
✔ Community impact: Improve quality of life for residents
✔ High demand: Increasing need due to aging populations
✔ Lower barriers to entry: Compared to larger care facilities
✔ Flexible models: Respite, permanent care, specialized care
But success requires careful planning, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence.
Before you start, conduct thorough research:
Tip: Tools like the U.S. Census Bureau and state health databases help estimate local senior populations.
List:
This helps shape your unique value proposition.
Your business plan should include:
This document is essential for financing and licensing.
Every state has unique licensing requirements for AFHs.
Below is a general framework followed by an example from Wisconsin:
You must demonstrate that the home is safe, staff are trained, and documentation is complete.
For Wisconsin, Adult Family Homes are regulated under Department of Health Services (DHS) Administrative Rules, primarily in Wis. Admin. Code DHS 83 (AFHs) and other related statutes. The state requires:
✔ Proof of safe and sanitary environment
✔ Background checks for owners and staff
✔ Policies & procedures meeting code requirements
✔ Training plans for caregivers
Reference: Wisconsin DHS AFH rules (search “Wis. Admin. Code DHS 83 AFH”) for official requirements.
Each state’s licensing body (e.g., Washington Department of Social and Health Services in WA) will have its own rules/code sections.
Consider:
Ensure the property meets:
Typical improvements include:
Prepare:
Documentation of these upgrades is often part of the licensing inspection.
Your staff is the heart of your AFH.
Required in most states, including:
✔ Criminal background checks
✔ Abuse registry clearances
✔ Reference verification
Even if medical care isn’t provided, staff should be trained in:
Many states (like Wisconsin) require specific training hours for AFH staff.
Strong policies protect residents and ensure compliance during inspection.
Maintain:
✔ Organized records
✔ Updated policies
✔ Staff training logs
✔ Safety checklists
These help reduce inspection stress and citations.
Once you’re licensed and operational:
Referral partnerships can significantly increase occupancy.
Expect costs for:
Consult an insurance agent on:
✔ General liability
✔ Property insurance
✔ Workers’ compensation
✔ Umbrella policies
Invite local professionals and families for tours.
Create forms for:
Standardize daily workflows:
Scheduling
Documentation
Family communication
Billing & payments
✔ Prioritize resident quality of life
✔ Continuously train staff
✔ Stay updated with regulations
✔ Foster family communication
✔ Track operational KPIs (occupancy, retention, satisfaction)
Q: Do I need clinical licensure?
A: Not for non-medical AFHs. Clinical services require appropriate medical licensing.
Q: How long does licensing take?
A: Varies by state; typically weeks to months.
Q: What if I serve complex needs?
A: Document policies and staff training appropriate to needs, and ensure safety plans are robust.
Starting an Adult Family Home is both a meaningful calling and a strategic business opportunity. With solid planning, regulatory compliance, quality staff, and thoughtful operations, you can build a care environment that supports individuals and families in a deeply impactful way.
📌 Wisconsin AFH Licensing: Search Wis. Admin. Code DHS 83
📌 State Health & Aging Departments: Licensing pages by state
📌 U.S. Census Data: Local population stats for planning