Non-medical Franchises Opportunities
Below is a list of Franchise Opportunities that have been labeled as
Non-medical Franchises.
Non-medical Caregivers
We all need care at some point in our lives to cope with the demands and different aspects of daily living. This is especially true for our loved ones who are suffering from the effects of aging, disability, injury or surgery.
Senior In-Home Services
The Angel Companions organization is perfectly positioned for growth in the senior care franchise industry.
Since our concept was founded, we have grown our client base dramatically, and demonstrated our reputation for compassionate care while bringing peace of mind to seniors and their families.
Home and Healthcare Services
GUAVA Care is one of the fastest growing home care franchise opportunities in the United States.
GUAVA Care is unique in various ways.
In-Home Care
The Haven has an impressive potential ROI for a franchise owner. With low overhead, a low start-up cost for a business and applicability in just about any market, the concept is financially sound.
Senior In-home Care
Husband and wife team, Kristen and Henri Chazaud, founded Keepsake Companions in 2009 to "improve lives, one household at a time. "
The start up costs of $33,721 includes systems, training and support in a number of areas that include:
Office operations, hiring and scheduling.
Home healthcare
How Many Families Can You Help With
Your Healthcare Franchise?
It's up to you. You make your hours.
Nonmedical home care services
Join the Fastest Growing Franchise in the Fastest Growing Industry Turned into a Synergy HomeCare establishment proprietor and go along with one of the quickest developing non-therapeutic home care establishments in North America! * #3 in the Franchise Business Review's Franchise 50 Awards! * Recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine as one of the Top 500 Franchises! * MSNBC Top 10 Business List * Recession-confirmation * In-home senior care is the quickest developing industry * Low start-up expenses * Proven framework * Turn key operation There are presently more than 34 million individuals in the U. S.