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Franchise Deep Dive: At Home Eldercare Franchise Costs, Fees, Profit and Data

With a lower initial investment, an experienced leadership team and valuable community services, At Home Eldercare stands out as an impactful franchise opportunity.

By Jeff DwyerStaff Writer
8:08AM 04/14/24

LAST UPDATED: December 2023
FRANCHISE WEBSITE: https://athomeeldercarefranchising.com/
NUMBER OF LOCATIONS: 6
REPORTED COST TO GET IN: $66,850 to $110,650
REPORTED ROI (Item 19): N/A

At Home Eldercare is an emerging, non-medical, in-home senior care franchise that aims to enable seniors to live in their homes for as long as possible. At Home Eldercare provides non-medical senior care solutions, including companionship and respite care services. 

At Home Eldercare was established in Raleigh, North Carolina in 2018 by Gavin Densmore, who has owned and operated eldercare agencies for roughly 23 years. As a result of its offerings, At Home Eldercare has been recognized as a leading provider of in-home non-medical senior care.

How Many At Home Eldercare Locations Are There?

As of December 2023, At Home Eldercare has six locations throughout North Carolina. 

What Is At Home Eldercare’s Business Model?

At Home Eldercare’s business model is focused on providing non-medical, in-home care for senior citizens who seek to age in place. According to the brand’s consumer-facing website, the At Home Eldercare franchise opportunity grants entrepreneurs access to multiple revenue streams, which include companion care, personal care, skilled care and medical staffing. 

“Our ability to offer our clients virtually all the services they need allows you to keep them for a longer period of time, maximizing revenue potential and allowing you to grow your franchise,” the brand wrote on its website. 

For interested parties, franchise owners are not required to have prior industry experience. Instead, At Home Eldercare provides a startup kit, training program, and support staff to assist new owners and operators with getting their business up and running “quickly and easily.” In fact, the brand notes that few of its franchisees come from a medical background. Instead, they come from a wide range of industries, such as real estate, IT and furniture. 

Franchisees will receive seven days of training at the brand’s corporate headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, plus an additional three to five days at your own location within the first year. At Home Eldercare provides lifetime support, cutting edge materials and “everything you need to own and operate a successful home care business.” 

At Home Eldercare’s leadership team has over 45 years of senior care experience, and the brand boasts that it has a 98.8% success rate in “putting individuals like you into this business!” 

How Much Can At Home Eldercare Franchise Owners Make?

Signal Health Group does not have a publicly available Item 19. To learn more, contact the team about reading the Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD), which will state the total earnings of any company or franchise-owned unit as a reference.

How Much Does It Cost To Open an At Home Eldercare Franchise?

As of the publishing of this story, the initial investment required to open an At Home Eldercare franchise ranges from $66,850 to $110,650. Interested candidates must also have a minimum net worth of $150K and at least $50K in liquid capital. 

What Is the Franchise Fee for At Home Eldercare?

The franchise fee required to open an At Home Eldercare franchise is $45K. Franchise owners must also pay an ongoing royalty fee of 5.5% and an ad fee of 1%. 

Who’s On At Home Eldercare’s Leadership Team?

What Helpful Articles Can I Read to Learn More About At Home Eldercare?

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