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Senior Care Franchises Poised for Exponential Growth

Guest post by: Sarah Snyder

Article Overview: With the population of people over 65 increasing with each passing year, the senior care industry is poised to boom.

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Senior Care Franchises Poised for Exponential Growth

By 2030, the baby boomer generation will be over 65. The senior care franchise industry is projected to grow to $193 billion dollars. That's right, BILLION. This means that it is the absolute perfect time to establish your senior care franchise business. In-home senior care is becoming increasingly popular because a majority of children live far away from their parents now. As the cost of medical care increases, many seniors prefer to stay in their homes and just receive help where they need it. Many senior care franchises specialize in simply companionship, or errand running, while others specialize in in-home healthcare.

The senior care franchise is actually a great one to own because it can be a home-based business, which means you can create your own hours and be your own boss. The business can grow with territory expansion and employee hiring. Most of the franchises also provide their franchisees with business training. Remember, your success means that their brand is succeeding; it is in the franchiser's best interest to help the franchisee. This security net is also another great reason to own a franchise. Senior care, though profitable, is also fundamentally about helping people. Often, no medical experience is needed and you don't need a special degree. Starting from scratch is easy!
The first step to take is to visit Franchise Clique. They have the most comprehensive list of franchises for sale on the web. You can search by industry, initial investment or location. They make sure that you have all the information up front to make an informed decision about your business opportunity!

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