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Assisting Hands Senior Services Franchise

Interested in in-home senior care franchises? If so, an Assisting Hands Senior Services Franchise may be just what you've been looking for!



  • Year Established: 2003
  • Total Units Operating: 4
  • Cash Investment Required: $50,000 - $70,000
  • Total Investment Required: $50,000 - $150,000
  • Minimum Net Worth Required: $250,000
  • Franchise Fee: $35,000
  • Financial Assistance Offered: No
  • Training and Support: 2 weeks (1 Week at Corporate Office)
Description
Assisting Hands Senior Services Franchise

Thank you for your interest in Assisting Hands Home Care's franchise opportunities. This is where you begin to learn about how to become part of one of the most exciting franchise companies around.

Assisting Hands Home Care franchisees live their dream of owning their own business by helping seniors and others with limited physical abilities get what they want  to stay home, living an independent life of dignity and respect.
Our Franchise Partnership and Expertise

Assisting Hands is led by one of the most respected leaders in the franchise industry. CEO Dick Rennick has more than 30 years of experience of growing franchise brands and their franchisee partners through the franchise business model. Prior to leading Assisting Hands, Dick was the founder and CEO of American Leak Detection, a Palm Springs, California-based high-tech service firm with more than 360 franchise units in 41 states and a dozen foreign countries. He was appointed Chairman of the International Franchise Association for the 2005 term. Among his other honors, he has been named the IFA's Entrepreneur of the Year for 1997/1998 and the American Association of Franchisees and Dealers Franchisor of the Year for 1998. The University of Texas at El Paso has honored him with three awards1996 Outstanding Franchisor, 1997 International Franchise and 2000 Franchising Innovation.

Assisting Hands Senior Services Franchise

Franchise Partnership

An additional advantage to the Assisting Hands franchise model is the use a growth strategy called regional development. This approach provides rapid expansion by placing developers in regions with significant populations. The developers facilitate growth and local support to the franchisees in their area, and for this work they share in the fees collected by Assisting Hands corporate.

Assisting Hands by the Numbers

What is the franchise fee?

The franchise fee is $35,000 for a new location, $25,000 for each additional franchise location.

What is the royalty?

Assisting Hands charges a royalty rate of 5% of the weekly gross revenue. A royalty is a standard practice in the franchise business and is used to keep the franchisor strong, maintaining and creating ongoing programs and systems that improve the overall company. It allows the franchise chain to continue to grow thus growing the recognition of the brand name.

How long does the franchise agreement last?

The franchise agreement is a ten-year agreement that generally follows the term of the lease.

How many locations are there in the US?

There are multiple locations throughout the U.S. Refer to the Locations tab for the latest count!

How much money will I make?

Profitability varies greatly depending on a number of factors including number of clients, location, capacity and operating costs, as well as the ability of the franchisee to manage and control the business. Assisting Hands strives to help its franchises be more successful through marketing aids, procedures and education. In the past, break-even has been achieved in three to six months.
Assisting Hands Senior Services Franchise

There is a Need for Assisting Hands

There is a great need for in-home care assistance. One in three Americans voluntarily provide unpaid informal care each year to one or more ill or disabled family members or friends, according to a Department of Health and Human Services report.

The need for in-home senior care is significant and only expected to grow as the Baby Boom generation reaches its senior years.   

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