The same materials can be used for color processing in a home darkroom. There's only one real C-41 color negative process, available as Flexicolor from Kodak, and CN-16 from Fuji-Hunt.
Similarly, Fuji Enviroprint is an RA-4 color print process.
You will need to download the instructions for these materials, but they are quite usable on a "sink line" basis. You can even use the Enviroprint for room-temperature print processing.
You will need to be sure that they aren't expired -- some components of these kits have inherent shelf life issues.
For B&W, about all that is useful is the CN-16 fixer, which is fully useful as a B&W fixer for film or paper. Well, some folks process Technical Pan in C-41 developer.