owning a senior care franchise
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With a home healthcare and medical staffing franchise, you will make more possible – for the families, their loved ones and healthcare facilities you care for. You will help others retain their dignity and remain as independent as possible.TRANSCRIPT
Owning a Senior Care Franchise
Many people today make up the “Sandwich Generation.” They are trying to take care of their
parents and their children at the same time.
It can be an overwhelming situation at times. This is the burgeoning challenge faced by an entire “Sandwich
Generation” of family caregivers.
Caregiving is not only challenging and often thankless work, but can be emotionally and physically
taxing. The old axiom rings especially true for the Sandwich Generation: in order to care for others,
you have to care for yourself.
• Family Caregivers need helpand support.
• They need to be aware of andunderstand the resources thatare available to them .
Studies show that an overwhelming number of senior citizens would prefer to stay in their homes versus live
in a nursing home if given a choice.
A recent study of adults ages 45 and older by AARPsuggest that wanting to remain in one's home and
one's community as one ages continue to be paramount.
For seniors, homecare means more than just health and safety, it also means living well, with dignity in the most
comfortable setting in the world - your home.
Older adults tend to have greater than average healthcare needs and are growing faster than the total population, increasing the demand for home
health services and all types of senior care.
An increasing number of families are confronted with the challenge of finding a quality care solution each and
every day.
According to a special report conducted by Franchise Business Review - “From an investment perspective
owning and operating a successful senior care franchise can be very fulfilling emotionally and
financially.”
Here are 3 Examples of people who have owned a senior care franchise.
David Jones, Former Microsoft manager turns to medical care
David Jones has gone from focusing on software to home care after buying Riverside and Redlands franchises of BrightStar Care. Early last year, he wasn't sure what he wanted to do, but he resigned from Microsoft and not long after was told about BrightStar through a firm that matches individuals with franchise opportunities that would suit them.
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Reynolds Corea, former exec at Accenture
When Reynolds Corea was first laid off in 2009 from Accenture, the consulting group, he took awhile to decide what he’d do next. One colleague suggested he look into elder care, a burgeoning field as America’s graying population continues to burgeon exponentially. That’s how he first heard about BrightStar, a Chicago-based privately held franchised company that provides medical and non-medical home care to clients at home.
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Jack Nicol: BrightStar Care in Jupiter, Florida
Jack Nicol and his wife ran a manufacturing business for 27 years and sold it in 2006 . They had accumulated enough cash to retire, but lost some in the stock market downturn. So they decided to build another business by going to a franchise show in Miami Beach and working with a coach who introduced them to six or eight opportunities. Then, they were introduced to BrightStar, a newborn and elderly care service.
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With a home healthcare and medical staffing franchise, you will make more possible – for the
families, their loved ones and healthcare facilities you care for.
You will help others retain their dignity and remain as independent as possible.
What Makes BrightStar a Great Healthcare
Franchise Opportunity?