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Right at HomeIn Home Care and Assistance |
Business Type
FranchiseMin Liquid Capital
$150,000Total Investment
$76,700 to $126,700Number of Units
405In Business Since
1995* For Current Info See:
Franchise Disclosure Document
Over 300 Locations Operating!
Right at Home exists to serve our clients and their needs through our in-home care franchise network. Whenever doubt exists in a situation, we consider this our guiding priority. How we treat one another dramatically affects how we treat our clients. Every Right at Home associate deserves and receives respect, consideration and support.
The mission of Right at Home is to improve the quality of life for those we serve. If you want to experience fulfillment and significance, see an investment grow, and make a positive impact on your community and its families, then Right at Home could be the home care franchise opportunity for you.
Why Right at Home?
According to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the rate of patients who needed home health care doubled – from two million to four million people – between 1997 and 2006. As a business, the home care industry shows a clear advantage. There are very few industries that show as much stability in the present and potential for growth in the future. Some reasons for this include:
- More than 49% of women over the age of 75 live alone with no spouse or loved one to assist with the daily activities many of us take for granted.
- Aging and physically challenged healthcare recipients have the general preference to remain in their home and maintain the highest level of independence possible.
- Patients are being discharged from hospitals at a much quicker rate; the average length of a hospital stay has declined by five days since 1980.
- Healthcare Dominates the Future
Healthcare will generate 3.2 million new jobs (wage and salary) between 2008 and 2018. This is more than any other industry. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics also states that home healthcare is one of the fastest growing segments within the healthcare industry.
Recession Resistant
Baby Boomers are one of the most independent groups of people in our country's history. They also have a higher life expectancy than any generation before them. Put simply, they will live longer. As they age, they will continue to demand the independence to which they’ve become accustomed.
Technology Resistant
While technology plays a role in the Right at Home healthcare franchise, caregiving is our basic service. Care cannot be automated or provided through the Internet. Many other businesses require frequent upgrades and a significant investment in technology. A home care company's most important business asset is its people.
Ongoing Business
Senior care is not transactional; it's relational. Our services are ongoing and based on trust and the ability to meet your client's needs. Many of your clients will be referrals from elder care professionals. Once you demonstrate reliability, dedication and compassion in the handling of their referrals, they will be even more comfortable referring future clients to your business.
Right at Home’s reputation in the home care franchise business has been built on the in-home care needs of people since 1995. Our successes within the industry are notable and our significance within each community is appreciated. The in-home care services we provide continue to be necessary in an even greater capacity as the largest segment of the population comes to an age where they require assistance.