Assisting Hands® Home Care Named as Franchise Times Top 200+ List of America’s Fastest-Growing Private Companies

NAMPA, ID, October 1, 2019—The 200 largest U.S.-based franchisors grew their combined annual sales by more than $26.9 billion or 4.2 percent last year, to $671.3 billion, with most categories seeing across-the-board gains well above the previous year, according to the newly released Franchise Times Top 200+, an exclusive ranking of the 500 largest franchises.

Among this year’s recipients of this prestigious award is Assisting Hands Home Care headquartered in Nampa Idaho.

“We’re honored to receive this esteemed recognition,” said Lane Kofoed, President & CEO. “We know that as we provide great support to our franchisees, they will grow their businesses and will be successful which in turn creates success for us. We’re in this together with our franchisees.”

The Franchise Times Top 200+® is the only ranking by systemwide sales and units of the largest 500 U.S.-based franchise brands. Published in the October issue and available in a searchable database online, the Franchise Times Top 200+ also analyzes industry sectors based on percentage change in sales growth, reports the 10 fastest-growing franchises by four different measures, and includes exclusive news stories about the biggest names in franchising. The rankings and full report, and the searchable online database, are available at www.franchisetimes.com/Top200.

Assisting Hands® Home Care offers a comprehensive menu of services that includes non-medical companionship, personal care services, and total care management which fills the gap between living at home with dignity and the need for institutionalized medical care. Single and multi-unit franchises are available, and franchisees may manage more than one franchise territory out of a single service office. Visit assistinghands.com/franchise for more information.

CONTACT: Andrew Dahle, Franchise Manager at 208.321.5510 or at [email protected].

 

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