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Nampa, Idaho – February 24, 2026
Construction of the new Assisting Hands® Home Care National Headquarters in Nampa is moving steadily forward, marking another exciting milestone in the company’s continued growth.
With the walls now standing and the roof fully in place, crews are currently installing windows and doors as the structure begins to take its final shape in the heart of the Treasure Valley. What began with a ceremonial groundbreaking has quickly transformed into a visible symbol of progress, purpose, and promise for the future of the brand.
Set for completion in 2026, the new facility will serve as the permanent home of the Assisting Hands franchisor team, as well as the locally owned Boise and Nampa offices. The expanded headquarters will provide dedicated space for leadership, franchise support, training, and operations, reinforcing the company’s commitment to both its Idaho roots and its growing national footprint.
CFO Tyler Moss reflected on the significance of seeing the building come to life:
“Watching the walls go up and the roof come on has been incredibly meaningful for our entire team. This building represents more than growth, it represents stability, vision, and our long-term commitment to the communities we serve. As the windows and doors are installed, we’re reminded that this headquarters will be a place where ideas are developed, support is delivered, and our mission of compassionate care continues to expand across the country.”
The progress on the building reflects the remarkable growth of Assisting Hands, from its founding in Nampa nearly two decades ago to a nationwide network of 121 open offices and 28 additional locations in the opening stages across the United States, with international expansion underway.
As construction advances, anticipation continues to build among staff, franchise owners, and community partners who look forward to the facility’s grand opening next year.
For more information, please visit www.assistinghands.com
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