Franchise Information
Franchise Industry
Professional Services
Started Franchising
2020
Headquarters (City, State)
Raleigh, North Carolina
Number of Locations
Total U.S. Locations
8
U.S. Franchised Units
8
U.S. Corporate Units
-
Investment Information
Investment Range
$0 - $99,999
Franchise Fee
$45,000
Royalty and Marketing Fees
6% and 1%
Gross Revenue
-
ABOUT AT HOME ELDERCARE FRANCHISING LLC
- Founded first home care agency in May of 2000, Helping Hands of America - Grew Helping Hands of America to over $1,000,000 - In September of 2008 founded Home Care Seminar as a consulting and training organization; set up and put into business over 90 individuals; 98.8% success rate! - 2018 - Sold Helping Hands of America - 2018 - Founded At Home Eldercare - 2020 - Started marketing franchises. Currently we have franchise partners in: Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Wake County, Henderson, and Morganton/Hickory, NC Why At Home Eldercare - You work directly with our founder, Gavin Densmore in starting up your agency. The love and attention you receive cannot be matched! - Because we are an emerging brand franchise, we are charging significantly less than our competitors (we have 3 pricing models to chose from) - We have prime territories available!
- Investment
Franchise Highlights
Work directly with the founder to start your business
Territories available Nationwide
Low Investment Opportunities Available
98.9% Satisfaction rating
Frequently asked questions
There are many things that put us at the head of the pack. Our favorite is that we owned and operated a senior care agency for 18 years prior to even thinking about selling our first franchise! And in that 18-year runup, we trained and made successful over 90 senior care agencies from across the country. We have been in the senior care trenches and didn’t “run an agency for a year, consider ourselves experts and start selling franchises” We did it backyard, we became experts first, both in senior care as well as training and support, then we started franchising. The LAST thing we want is to be perceived as “all hat and no cattle!”