Home Health Care Master Franchise
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As the nation’s residents age health care issues become more important along with personal independence and safety issues. Many people today are capable of living fulfilling lives with the freedom to make their own choices and to continue living in their homes as long as they have a helping hand. The Franchisor provides non-medical services to those who need assistance. They provide help with the daily tasks of life we take for granted until we need them such as grocery shopping, laundry, personal hygiene assistance, light housekeeping, dog walking, prescription retrieval and appointment scheduling. Little things that are necessary but can be done with the help of non-medical personnel. The Franchisor offers help not only to the elderly but also to people who need temporary assistance including women with high rish pregnancies, chronic illnesses, sports injuries, rehabilittion recovery, and pre/post surgery care. Care services come in segments ranging from a weekly visit to 24 hour car and can provide multiple levels of care from companionship to feeding and bathing.
Nearly 7 million Americans provide care or manage care for a relative or friend aged 55 or older who lives at least one hour away, according to a survey cosponsored by The National Council on the Aging and The Pew Charitable Trusts.
The price of most long term care services are rising faster than inflation, and by 2050, the nation’s bill for providing long term care services is expected to top $379 billion. In 2008, the average annual price of a private nursing home room reached $76,460 nationally – more than one and a half times the average annual household income in the U.S. of $48,201. The most preferred form of care is in the home, and the cost of home care performed by a non-skilled home health aide remained flat in most regions of the country. By the year 2030, the U.S. will need to recruit 200,000 new direct-care workers each year to meet future demand among our aging population.
The price of most long term care services are rising faster than inflation, and by 2050, the nation’s bill for providing long term care services is expected to top $379 billion. In 2008, the average annual price of a private nursing home room reached $76,460 nationally – more than one and a half times the average annual household income in the U.S. of $48,201. The most preferred form of care is in the home, and the cost of home care performed by a non-skilled home health aide remained flat in most regions of the country. By the year 2030, the U.S. will need to recruit 200,000 new direct-care workers each year to meet future demand among our aging population.
Master Franchises and local units available nationwide. Regional franchise fees $168,000 - $413,800 Unit Initial Investment +$100,000 Total Initial Investment: $268,000- $513,800 Unit Operating Details Single Unit Franchise fee: $35,000 Cash Liquidity & Startup: $100,000 Total Initial Investment: $135,000
You can go DIRECT to us if you wish. Please insert this link in your browser to complete our online Hey, I'm Interested! form: http://www.bizadvocates.com/contact-us/form/interested/ or download our NDA and Prequalification form in the attachments.
Nearly 7 million Americans provide care or manage care for a relative or friend aged 55 or older who lives at least one hour away, according to a survey cosponsored by The National Council on the Aging and The Pew Charitable Trusts.
The price of most long term care services are rising faster than inflation, and by 2050, the nation’s bill for providing long term care services is expected to top $379 billion. In 2008, the average annual price of a private nursing home room reached $76,460 nationally – more than one and a half times the average annual household income in the U.S. of $48,201. The most preferred form of care is in the home, and the cost of home care performed by a non-skilled home health aide remained flat in most regions of the country. By the year 2030, the U.S. will need to recruit 200,000 new direct-care workers each year to meet future demand among our aging population.
The price of most long term care services are rising faster than inflation, and by 2050, the nation’s bill for providing long term care services is expected to top $379 billion. In 2008, the average annual price of a private nursing home room reached $76,460 nationally – more than one and a half times the average annual household income in the U.S. of $48,201. The most preferred form of care is in the home, and the cost of home care performed by a non-skilled home health aide remained flat in most regions of the country. By the year 2030, the U.S. will need to recruit 200,000 new direct-care workers each year to meet future demand among our aging population.
Master Franchises and local units available nationwide. Regional franchise fees $168,000 - $413,800 Unit Initial Investment +$100,000 Total Initial Investment: $268,000- $513,800 Unit Operating Details Single Unit Franchise fee: $35,000 Cash Liquidity & Startup: $100,000 Total Initial Investment: $135,000
You can go DIRECT to us if you wish. Please insert this link in your browser to complete our online Hey, I'm Interested! form: http://www.bizadvocates.com/contact-us/form/interested/ or download our NDA and Prequalification form in the attachments.
About the Business
Year Established:2006
Employees:2 full time - 15 part time
Franchise:Yes
Market Outlook and Competition:The caregiver workforce is dwindling as it is struggling to retain its existing workforce. The turnover rate for paraprofessional long term care workers in the U.S. is disproportionately high – 13 to 18 percent higher than the overall labor workforce and 20 percent higher than other service workers.
About the Sale
Management Training and Support:5-day corporate training coupled with 5-day on-site training
Seller Financing:Third party financing is possible in an undetermined amount based on the Buyer’s credit and experience. SBA lending may be available. Most businesses will qualify for IRA/401K funding without early withdrawal penalties or additional taxes. Please feel comfortable in asking us for help in financially qualifying you for any proposed transaction. We will treat your questions with the respect they deserve.
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KEYWORDS: home, health, care, shopping, cooking, washing, laundry, appointments, caregiver, cleaning, exercise, companionship
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