Senior Care Franchise opportunities to start in Stafford
Stafford: A great location to start a business
Franchising is a great way to start your own business, while benefitting from the comprehensive support of an established brand. Take a look at our range of brands in Stafford, located in the Stafford area in the West Midlands, where many companies are currently recruiting. We offer a number of franchises to suit different budgets and career goals. Have a look at our selection of businesses and sectors to see what might suit you.
The Stafford area has a population of 136,000 residents. When broken down by age group, the 60+ age range is the most prevalent in the population. The 3.3% unemployment rate among 62,500 economically active people in the region is lower than the national average. Stafford has an average annual income of £30,270, which is in line with the national average salary of close to £31,000.
Franchising opportunities in the Senior Care sector
Across the UK, there are currently 12 opportunities to run your own franchise in the Senior Care sector. The Senior Care sector is just one example of a sector you could invest in. Could your ideal business be among our two Security franchises, 11 Handyman franchises, 14 Kids & Childrens franchises, 17 Healthcare franchises and five Drainage franchises available in the Personal & Home Care Services sector? Have a browse to find out. Opening a business is not a simple feat, but becoming a franchisee makes managing your own business much more feasible. The Stafford area offers plenty of opportunities for starting a new and exciting business venture of your own. The Health Care sector is a busy one in the region, already employing 9,000 people. So, what is stopping you from opening your own business in Stafford today?
Have a look at these three business examples
The Senior Care sector offers a variety of brands to choose from, including Home Instead. Launched in 2005, the company now has 15 years of experience, making it a leader in the field. Franchisees benefit from this company's wide network, which operates across 1,200 franchise locations. A substantial initial investment of £90,000 will enable you to start your own Home Instead business. In most cases, your personal investment should represent 30 to 50% of the total amount. Home Instead requires you to personally invest at least £30,000. You could potentially get a loan to cover the remaining costs. The higher startup costs make this an opportunity best suited for most established franchisees with greater access to financial resources.
SylvianCare could be another good option for you to invest in. By joining its current three franchisees, you would be joining a growing brand network. This business requires an initial investment of £62,500. If you plan on getting a loan to cover startup costs, you should anticipate adding a personal investment of 30 to 50% of the total investment as a general rule. The minimal personal investment to start a SylvianCare business is £30,000. Due to the higher startup costs, this option is not advisable for first-time franchisees. An investment in this franchise entitles you to financial assistance, if eligible.
Finally, another interesting investment opportunity is Promedica24. The brand is growing, with 100 locations currently in operation, and a desire to expand further. Starting a Promedica24 business requires a reasonable initial investment of £40,000. At least £1,000 should come from your own personal investment. Given these low startup costs, this opportunity is suitable for both first-time investors and established franchisees. Also, if you can't afford the startup costs alone, you may be entitled to financial aid. Visit our website for more information.
Eager to read more about business opportunities in the Senior Care sector? Explore our 12 available options. Point Franchise has close to 250 franchising opportunities across a wide variety of sectors. So if this sector isn't for you, there are still lots of investment options to explore.
This page contains data collected from NOMIS and the ONS. This content was automatically generated by LabSense.