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How To Make Money With A Non-Medical Home Care Business

WEBNon-medical home care rates currently range from $20 an hour to $40 per hour, depending on the location. Small towns and rural areas, where living costs are lower, are less, and big cities, where living costs are high, tend to be on the high side. Still, the national average is $27 per hour, which works out to $54,000 a year with a 40 hour work

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How to Start a Senior Home Care Business

WEBTo make it affordable for you to get started, you can buy the E-book for just $4.95 (You can read the book instantly on any smartphone, tablet, or computer) or a printed copy for just $14.95. At that price, everyone can afford to take the first step in starting their own senior home care business.

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3 Profitable Niches For A Senior Home Care Business

WEB3 – Shopping/Errands. For home care clients who do not drive or have mobility issues, becoming a ‘go-fer’ is a lot better than it sounds. This involves collecting prescriptions, mail or groceries. It can include driving your client to appointments, to see family elsewhere in town, to a coffee shop to be social, church or any other short

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How To Start An Eldercare Business in 9 Easy Steps

WEBFollow these 9 steps to make your eldercare business startup easy, painless and speedy. Step 1. Choose services to offer. Making a list of the services you plan to offer is an essential first step, so you need to think about what may be needed and what is in demand in your area. Some folks specialize in respite care, others enjoy housekeeping

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QUICK-START GUIDEBOOKS

WEBThis is a wonderful and profitable opportunity to provide senior home safety surveys, which cost between $60 and $200, plus referral fees from contractors and other service providers. Earning over $100,000 yearly is not uncommon to provide this valuable service to seniors. The business requires no formal training or expensive franchise fees

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Top 10 FAQs About Starting A Senior Home Care Business

WEB4. What accounts for the rapid growth of the business? Home care services are the fastest growing part of the entire health care industry in America. In fact, the U.S. Department of Labor says non-medical home caregivers are the most in-demand job now, and likely for the next two decades.

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How To Get Your First Client For A Senior Home Care Business

WEBFourth step: Advertise your new senior service business in local senior publications and at local senior centers. Print business cards with a special deal – 20% off the first week of home care, for example – on the back side. This will help you draw in new clients, but still allow you to make money. In addition to inexpensive classified ads

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Frequently Asked Questions About Starting A Senior Concierge …

WEBA senior concierge typically makes between $20 and $50 an hour. Rates are higher in larger cities and lower in small towns, where the cost of living is lower. At these rates, it’s possible to earn a solid income of between $40,000 and $100,00 a year, depending on where you work, for a 40-hour work week. The national average is around $26 per

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Help Seniors Stay Independent With a Non-Medical Home Care …

WEBThe national average is about $22 an hour. With a 40 hour work week, you can expect to make about $880, or $44,000 a year. It’s a great way to help seniors stay independent in their own homes, and make a generous income as well. In addition, starting a senior home care business allows you to be in charge of when you work, and who you work for.

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5 Questions To Ask Before Starting A Senior Home Care Business

WEB2 – What Name Will You Use? When registering your business, you must determine the name you will be using. You can go with a ‘company name’ for all the legal parts of the business and use a slightly different one for your actual senior home care business, provided the corporate name is referenced. For example, if my corporate name was

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How To Start a Senior Home Care Business For Under $900

WEBUsing the national average rates for senior non-medical home care of $24 an hour, an established senior home care provider could earn around $900 to $1000 a week, or $45,000 to $50,000 per year. If you have employees, that number could go much higher. There are also “add-on” services, such as safeguard visits, that can add even more to your

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How To Start A Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Business

WEBBut you do need to have a few things in place before you can launch your non-emergency medical transportation business. 1 – Legal Structure. You will have to decide the legal status of your business. This will be how the taxing authorities will look at your service and will tax it accordingly. Your choices are proprietorship, partnership or LLC.

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Do You Love Helping Others

WEBYou love helping others. There’s no greater joy than seeing a smile on someone’s face after you’ve helped them out. You’d love to put your caring spirit to work helping others, but you don’t have the time or money for classes to become a nurse or other health care professional. Have you thought about […]

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Profitable Senior Service Businesses You Can Start Today

WEBBy 2030, the number of seniors will grow to over 75 million, up from almost 50 million today. That will bring a flood of senior service jobs for caring and capable people. The U.S. Department of Labor forecasts senior service jobs will be the fastest-growing part of the job market for many years. According to a recent report by the Federal

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How To Start A Senior Home Safety Business

WEBA senior home safety business is ideal for anyone who wants to help others, be their own boss and work flexible hours out of your own home. How many other businesses can do that? In a nutshell, you can do well by doing good for others. The charge for a complete senior home safety survey is between $60 and $200, depending on how large the home is.

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14 Frequently Asked Questions About Starting a Senior Relocation

WEBHere are some of the most commonly asked questions about starting a senior relocation business: 1. What does a senior relocation service do? Also called a senior move manager, or simply a senior mover, they assist seniors and their families with a move to a new, usually smaller, residence. They go beyond the basics of packing and unpacking and

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WEBHere is a contact list for every state’s health department’s online address, where you can check the current requirements. If you are viewing the eBook, you can simply click the link to go to your state’s web site. Alabama Dept. of Human Resources. www.dhr.state.al.us. Alaska Dept. of Health & Social Services.

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How to Start a Profitable Senior Relocation Service

WEBRates for senior relocation services range from as low as $35 per hour to over $100 per hour. Rates are naturally higher in large cities, where the cost of living is higher, and lower in smaller towns and rural areas, where the cost of living is lower. A typical job for a client brings in $1,500 to $3,000 plus the cost of the moving company.

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Start Your Own Senior Home Safety Consulting Business

WEBRetirement is often called the “golden years,” your future can also be golden, helping local seniors make their homes safer. Start Your Own Senior Home Safety Consulting Business covers all the essentials to take your business from startup to profitability. Each chapter contains helpful information, trade secrets, and expert tips.

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How to get your first paying customer for a senior home safety …

WEBStep four: Tell seniors in your area about your new home safety-check business. Almost every town has a local senior newsletter or magazine, usually available at the senior center. You can usually run a small, affordable classified in the back of the publication. Run the ad as often as you can until you have all the clients you want, because

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