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Could an Assisting Hands® Home Care Franchise be right for you?

Owning your own Assisting Hands® Home Care franchise can be a personally and financially rewarding opportunity, but it’s not for everyone. That’s why we have developed a multiple-step mutual evaluation process to help us determine the degree of match between you and an Assisting Hands® Home Care franchise. This process allows mutual exploration by both parties, to enable everyone to make a better informed decision.

Here are the steps to finding out if an Assisting Hands® Home Care franchise is right for you:

Step 1: Complete and return the Personal Profile form

After you have reviewed our franchise brochure and spoken to one of our franchise representatives, you will be asked to complete our Personal Profile form. This form will include financial and other information we need to determine whether you meet our initial qualifications for a franchise. Please be assured that the information you provide to us will be held in the strictest confidence.

Step 2: Receive our Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD)

After we have reviewed your Personal Profile and you have met our initial qualifications, you will receive our Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). This document provides complete disclosure about our franchise opportunity.

Step 3: Speak to our Franchise Owners

After reading the FDD you will have the opportunity to speak to our franchise owners to ask them questions about the day-to-day operation of an Assisting Hands® business, and to find out what it takes to be a successful franchise owner. This is a very important step to help you determine whether an Assisting Hands® franchise may be right for you.

Step 4: Attend Discovery Day

Once you’ve read the FDD and spoken to some of our franchise owners, the last step will be to invite you to attend Discovery Day to meet our management team. You will also see first-hand how the technology, marketing and operational tools will help you operate an efficient business.

Step 5: Sign the Franchise Agreement

After you have attended Discovery Day, have had all your questions answered, and have been approved by our Executive Committee, your franchise agreement will be signed, and you’ll be on your way to owning your own Assisting Hands® Home Care franchise!

If you believe owning an Assisting Hands® Home Care franchise may be right for you, take the first step by contacting us today!

Assisting Hands Home Care Arizona
(602) 560-1508
https://assistinghands.com/franchise-opportunity/arizona/

Estimated investment breakdownfor Single Unit Franchise

Item Cost Range
Franchise Fee $55,000
Leasehold Improvements, Signage, Furnishings, and Computers $4,200 to $20,500
Licensing, Permits, Credentialing $850 to $10,500
Real Estate, Rent, and Deposits $2,000 to $10,000
Training $2,000 to $4,000
Pre-Opening / Advertising $2,450 to $6,200
Recruiting Expense $2,500 to $6,000
Insurance $3,500 to $7,000
Professional Fees $2,000 to $7,200
Working Capital $20,000 to $50,000
Total $94,500 to $176,400

These estimated initial expenses are our best estimate of the costs you may incur in establishing and operating a single unit Assisting Hands® Franchise. Multiple-unit franchises and Area Representative franchise opportunities are available to qualified individuals.

The factors underlying our estimates may vary depending on several variables, and the actual investment you make in developing and opening your Franchise may be greater or less than the estimates given, depending upon the location of your Franchise and current relevant market conditions.

Ask us how you can get a copy of our Uniform Franchise Disclosure Document for more information.

©2024 Assisting Hands® Home Care, Nampa, Idaho 83687. All Rights Reserved. This advertisement is not an offering. An offering can only be made by a Franchise Disclosure Document filed with the referenced state, which filing does not constitute approval. Assisting Hands Home Care franchises will not be sold to any resident of any such jurisdiction until the offering has been exempted from the requirements of, or duly registered in and approved by, such jurisdiction and the required Franchise Disclosure Document has been delivered to the prospective franchisee before the sale in compliance with applicable law.

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