Home care franchise opportunities — non-medical, medical, and senior placement.
What Are My Odds of Making Money?
Compare profit probability, investment, and ROI across 30 franchises
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4th-largest non-medical home care franchise — 508 franchised offices, $1.56M average net billings, 24 years of franchising, Specialized Nursing Services option, backed by Investors Management Corporation
4th-largest non-medical home care franchise. 508 franchised offices across all 50 states. $1.56M average / $1.16M median net billings. Specialized Nursing Services option. 24 years franchising. $89K-$161K investment. Owned by Investors Management Corporation. 25% VetFran discount.
International home care franchise operating in the US and 6 other countries with personal care and companionship services.
Placement + eldercare consulting. Certified Senior Advisor training. Dual revenue streams.
Senior care advisory franchise helping families find placement and agencies navigate care options.
Growing non-medical home care franchise specializing in Alzheimer's and dementia care — 367 outlets, $1.69M average revenue (mature), PE-backed by Waud Capital Partners, 20 years franchising
Growing non-medical home care franchise specializing in Alzheimer's and dementia care. 367 outlets across the US. PE-backed by Waud Capital Partners. $1.69M average revenue (mature franchisees). 20 years franchising. $149K-$221K investment. Now franchising in Canada.
Senior living placement franchise helping families navigate assisted living, memory care, and home care options.
Not a franchise — marketing agency for senior living
Low investment ($59K-$99K). Growing network. 15+ locations.
Local advertising & directory franchise for senior care providers — print guides + digital listings
Local advertising and directory franchise targeting senior care providers. Franchisees sell print and digital advertising to home care agencies, senior housing providers, and healthcare services through published Seniors Blue Book guides.
Fast-growing franchise with unique "seniors helping seniors" model — 224 units, explosive growth (+89 in 2 years), medical and non-medical care, exceptionally detailed Item 19
Fast-growing franchise with unique "seniors helping seniors" model. 224 units (+89 in 2 years). Medical and non-medical care. Exceptionally detailed Item 19. Wyomissing Hills PA.
One of the largest and fastest-growing non-medical home care franchises — 626 units, 49% gross profit margin disclosed, 38% growth in 3 years, PE-backed by Levine Leichtman Capital Partners
One of the largest and fastest-growing non-medical home care franchises. 626 units, 246 businesses. PE-backed by LLCP. $2.12M average revenue (multi-unit). 49% gross profit margin disclosed. 38% growth in 3 years. Mini territory option from $52K. 21 years franchising.
Talem Home Care franchise.
Company-owned, NOT franchise. Private duty + skilled. Luxury positioning. Acquired by affiliates of CD&R. Included for comparison.
Premium non-franchise home care company with private pay services and proprietary caregiver training.
Lowest total investment franchise ($49K-$79K) focused on companionship care.
Non-medical home care franchise offering companionship and personal care with startup costs from $52,900.
Part of Trinity Health system. Home health + hospice. Catholic nonprofit. MI-based.
NOT home care — home maintenance/handyman for seniors. Complementary service. Cross-referral with HC agencies.
One of the largest US home care franchises — 539 outlets, lowest royalty in category (3-3.5%), founder-owned, 26+ years
Visiting Angels is one of the largest non-medical home care franchises in the US with 539 franchised outlets (0 company-owned). Founded 1998, headquartered in Bryn Mawr, PA. Lowest royalty in the industry (3-3.5%) with tiered reductions at higher revenue. No parent company, no PE backing — founder-owned. Item 19 shows full revenue distribution across 539 franchisees by tenure cohort.
Premier caregiving franchise with proven business model, low initial investment, and comprehensive training and support.
Probability that a franchisee exceeds each take-home threshold, based on FDD Item 19 data across 30 franchises.
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