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Senior care franchise: opportunities in non-medical services!
Seniors require more than medical services and for small business owners searching for a smart investment, the combination of a huge growing trend coupled with the support of a franchise is the perfect combination!
Here are popular senior care franchise opportunities in non-medical service areas you may have never considered:
Caring Transitions: This franchise provides sales of estates and households goods for those who are downsizing, relocating or moving to assisted living facilities. They also handle estate needs for families in bereavement. This would provide a superb senior care franchise opportunity for auctioneers, retailers and real estate professionals.
Paramount Home Beauty. In home beauty products and services. The perfect fit for hair dressers and cosmetologists, this growing trend brightens the day for everyone.
Home Helpers. Seniors need everything from small maintenance to help with cleaning, shopping and other chores. Home helpers can even provide transportation or run small errands. No prior medical experience is required. This would be an excellent senior care franchise choice for personal care attendants, handy-persons, virtual assistants and others with strong organization skills.
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How to Investigate a Health Care Franchise
Before making any business decision it’s important to do your home work but this is especially important when purchasing a health care franchise. People depend upon the integrity and reputation of the health care franchise when making important decision for the health of themselves and their loved ones.
Here is what you need to know to investigate the reputation of a health care franchise.
Contact the Better Business Bureau or local consumer protection agencies in the state. To locate a BBB Office use the Better Business Bureau lookup tool at: http://lookup.bbb.org
Request a Franchise Offering Circular prior to signing anything. The Franchise Offering Circular should disclose general information about the business experience of the franchise, litigation history, bankruptcy and other important information.
Government Department checks. Contact the Division of Securities or the Office of the Attorney General in your state to verify there are no complaints, irregularities or other potential negatives.
Speak to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC is the federal office with oversight to consumer complaints and fraud. Visit www.ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261.
5. Visit www.entrepreneur.com to request full information about well known, nationwide health care franchise opportunities available in your area.
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