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BrightStar Care Franchise Recognized as World-Class

Guest post by: Sarah Snyder

Article Overview: The Franchise Research Institute identifies 25 top franchises each year and this year, BrightStar senior care got the honor!

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BrightStar Care Franchise Recognized as World-Class

Did you know that BrightStar senior care is the fastest-growing brand in senior care? Did you also know that BrightStar just received the honor of appearing on the Franchise Research Institute's 25 World-Class Franchises for 2012 list?

Well, now you do. So now you should be thinking, how could I be apart of something that great?
It comes as no surprise that a senior care franchise would end up on this list. After all, the industry is booming and set to hit record growth in the coming years. Because the baby boomer generation is coming of retirement age, there is a significant chance for franchisees to capitalize on their independence by offering in-home care to these individuals. Since most people live far away from their families in these modern times, it's only natural that seniors would need to hire some help for running errands and conducting house affairs. They want to hire trusted professionals, and that is where the senior care franchising industry comes in. Franchises like BrightStar offer the security of being at home with the professional help that most seniors will need.
BrightStar is pleased to receive the honor, as the Founder and CEO Shelly Sun, stated in a press release last week. Today, BrightStar has over 250 locations in the United States and Canada and they are still currently looking to expand. If you're wondering about the availability in your region, you can research online to find out more information about BrightStar and other senior care franchises alike. Franchise Clique offers a sort of comparative engine tool that will help you make the decision about where to search. You can also try to find the nearest BrightStar Care location to your home and interview that franchisee. Current franchisees can be a wealth of information for potential franchisees. It's a great way to find out about time commitments and potential stumbling blocks.
BrightStar is based out of Chicago and offers senior care staffing for medical and non-medical care to private clients.

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