Senior Care Franchise opportunities to start in Horndean
Investing in Horndean could be your next move
If you want to start your own business, you may find that Horndean has a lot to offer. Many companies are currently looking for franchisees in the Scottish Borders area. Keep reading to see if running a franchise could be a good option for you! Explore our sectors and brands to find your best options among various franchising opportunities, keeping in mind your personal interests and career goals.
There are approximately 115,000 people currently living in Scottish Borders. The 60+ age group makes up the majority of the population. Unemployment in the area (3.2%) is low compared to the United Kingdom as a whole (4%). The labour force represents 78.8% of the local population, or 53,300 people. Across the UK, the average gross income is just over £30,500. In the Scottish Borders area, it is £26,777.
Does the Senior Care sector appeal to you?
If the idea of running a business in the Senior Care sector appeals to you, check out the 12 brands currently recruiting franchisees in the sector. There are also nine Nursery franchises, nine Home Care franchises, three Funeral franchises, 14 Kids & Childrens franchises and five Drainage franchises recruiting franchisees in the Personal & Home Care Services sector, alongside the Senior Care options. Have a look to find out whether any fit your career goals and aspirations. Many businesses in Scottish Borders already operate in the Health Care sector, which employs 8,000 people. You would be joining a well-established business community.
Three examples of available franchise business possibilities
Seniors Helping Seniors is a competitive brand operating in the Senior Care sector. The brand's network is made up of 300 franchisees, which increase its exposure. Good to know: you won't need any premises as you can work from home. Eligible candidates may apply for financial aid.
Promedica24 is another interesting brand operating in the Senior Care sector. Opening a Promedica24 business requires a reasonable initial investment of £40,000. At least £1,000 should come from your own personal investment. These relatively low startup costs make it a good option to pursue for first-time franchisees.
Lastly, Home Instead, open since 2005, is another interesting option. A network of 1,200 franchisees promotes the brand's visibility. The company is now mature and a leader within the sector, having expanded its franchise community for 15 years. Opening a Home Instead franchise will require you to invest a minimum of £90,000. At least £30,000 of this should come from your own personal investment. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not advisable for first-time franchisees.
If you would like to learn more about franchise opportunities in the Senior Care sector, have a browse through our 12 available options. At Point Franchise, we have almost 250 franchising opportunities available, giving you plenty to choose from in other sectors too.
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