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The home care industry continues to grow as the aging population increases and the demand for compassionate, in-home services rises. Home Halo offers a unique opportunity to tap into this expanding market by focusing on non-medical care for seniors and veterans. With its proven business model and registration across all 50 states, Home Halo allows franchisees to secure prime territories that remain underserved by other brands.
The brand’s focus on meaningful, personalized care for vulnerable populations positions it as a leader in the industry, serving a community that is often underserved in the home care space. And by partnering with Veterans Affairs (VA) as a payer source, Home Halo not only provides necessary care to veterans but also provides franchisees with an additional revenue stream . This focus allows franchisees to grow their businesses while meeting the essential care needs of seniors and veterans.
Home Halo’s entry into franchising comes at the perfect time for those seeking a business opportunity that combines financial potential with the ability to make a positive difference in their communities.
Home Halo’s business model is designed to provide non-medical, in-home care that helps seniors and veterans maintain their independence while staying in the comfort of their own homes. The brand focuses on delivering personalized, compassionate services that address individual needs rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach.
The model revolves around three core service categories: Daily Living Support, Home Management Assistance and Respite Care. These services cover essential tasks such as personal care, meal preparation, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, and temporary relief for family caregivers. By providing this tailored support, Home Halo enhances clients’ quality of life while easing the burden on their families.
Additionally, the brand’s proven launch process and Founder Dan Deak’s personal success in building several high quality and profitable home care businesses, allows Home Halo to stand apart from the competition. Furthermore, its caregiver scheduling strategies increase client and caregiver satisfaction which leads to greater caregiver retention. The brand’s relationship with the VA also ensures a steady source of revenue while serving a group often overlooked in the home care industry. This focus on veterans not only fills a critical need but also supports franchisees with a strong, dependable income stream.
By prioritizing the well-being of its caregivers, offering flexible schedules and a supportive environment, Home Halo is able deliver better service for clients, which is a win-win for everyone involved.
The home care industry is experiencing rapid growth, driven by demographic changes and evolving societal preferences. In fact, home care revenue has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 1.9% over the past five years, reaching an estimated $137.2 billion in 2024. With an increasing number of adults aged 65 and older in the U.S., the demand for home care services has surged. Older adults face a higher risk of conditions or injuries that make daily tasks more challenging, creating a growing need for non-medical care options.
The pandemic has also reshaped how people view long-term care. Outbreaks in residential facilities highlighted the value of aging in place, a trend that continues to gain traction as older adults prioritize safety, independence and comfort. This shift in preferences has permanently elevated the role of home care providers.
Home Halo is looking for franchisees who want to make a difference in their communities while building a successful business. You don’t need experience in home care to succeed, but leadership skills, a passion for helping others and the ability to manage a team are important.
The franchise is ideal for people who are driven by purpose and want to create positive change in their communities, especially by supporting seniors and veterans. Home Halo provides thorough training and support to help you succeed so you can focus on growing your business and delivering excellent care.
With affordable startup costs ranging from $92,900 to $157,300 and a focus on helping franchisees thrive in underserved markets, Home Halo is a great opportunity for anyone ready to combine financial goals with meaningful work.
This information is not intended as an offer to sell, or the solicitation of an offer to buy, a franchise. It is for information purposes only. Currently, the following states regulate the offer and sale of franchises: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. If you are a resident of one of these states, we will not offer you a franchise unless and until we have complied with applicable pre-sale registration and disclosure requirements in your jurisdiction. Franchise offerings are made by Franchise Disclosure Document only.