With people over age 65 rising from 7% to 15% of the world's population by 2050, senior care franchises is a profitable franchise business to be investing in. Nonmedical companion-caregivers. In most of the world, private-pay care services are virtually unknown. But with seniors' numbers soaring, public care dollars shrinking and extended families geographically scattered, senior care franchise are mining a virtually untapped and limitless market. "Stimulate, energize and assist" is how one senior care franchise CEO describes their services, usually provided by female caregivers ages 55 to 60 for 15 to 20 hours a week. The typical cost in the U.S.: $18.40 per hour, with the caregivers getting $9.43 of that. Besides helping with activities ranging from cooking to laundry and playing Scrabble, the caregivers may also plan excursions, such as having lunch in New York City, viewing cherry blossoms in Osaka or taking in cattle auctions in New Zealand. Depending on local regulations, some franchises also offer personal care.
The typical franchise business model calls for the franchise owner to market to professionals like geriatric-care managers and hospital staff, who would refer clients. "The world's second largest economy, with its most rapidly aging society?" and is perfect business model for franchising. Competing franchises have sprung up but there's plenty of business to go around. Even in dismal 2008, the industry expanded. While some clients have trimmed hours in the downturn, new ones just keep coming. This wave of seniors seems unstoppable, says Sheila McMackin, president of the National Private Duty Association, an industry trade group. "I've never seen anything like it."
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The main attraction for me was the low cost to get into it - there are so many different franchises do you know one of the lowest costs to start?
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Posted by: honey | September 22, 2011 at 11:37 PM
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Posted by: Lewis | September 23, 2011 at 07:43 AM