Support Services of Virginia is continuously recruiting Sponsored Residential Providers who are interested in opening their homes for multi-year placements of one or two adults with intellectual disabilities. Our Sponsored Residential Providers are dedicated to supporting individuals in becoming active members of the community within a natural, home-based setting.
Support Services of Virginia contracts with individuals, couples, partners, or family groups (for example, mother/daughter households). However, sponsor families are preferred to not have children younger than 12 years old living in the home.
Sponsored Residential Providers must:
If these experience requirements are not yet met, opportunities may be available to work as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) in other SSVA programs to gain the required experience.
A relative of someone eligible for sponsored services may become a sponsor, although qualification guidelines are stricter compared to sponsoring non-related adults.
About Sponsored Residential Services
Becoming a Sponsored Residential Provider means opening a small business as a subcontractor with Support Services of Virginia. Providers are not employees of SSVA.
This role requires a high level of personal responsibility, while offering opportunities for greater self-determination and the ability to share personal interests and activities with the individual supported. Providers are responsible for all aspects of a person’s support needs.
Support Services of Virginia maintains a steady stream of adults seeking sponsored homes and works carefully to match individuals with homes that share similar interests and lifestyles.
Payment, Certification, and Program Expectations