Franchisee Spotlight – Success In Their Own Words

Acacia Homecare franchise
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Acacia Homecare provides non-medical care to people in the local community including personal care, medication, light domestic duties, shopping assistance and companionship. Our customers are adults and the elderly who live with dementia, Parkinson’s, mental health or physical disabilities. Our care services are person centred and tailored to the customer requirements from a half hour visit to live-in care.

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There are dozens of great reasons why you might want to join a brand like Acacia Homecare, but what makes a franchise really special is the people who are a part of it: the franchisees themselves. Hearing from them about their journey with Acacia Homecare is also a great way to understand how different people fit into the franchise and find success, and how you might do the same. 

Amy Stone, owner of Acacia Homecare Stockport and Manchester

Amy comes from a long career in care, including several very senior roles for another care franchise. However, when it came time to start a business of her own which could really make a difference, Acacia Homecare was the perfect choice. 

Vicky Kondal, owner of Acacia Homecare Berkshire

Joining Acacia Homecare in 2019, Vicky was drawn to the franchise because of the wide range of services it could help her to offer, and to how it could help her build an independent business while still being part of something bigger.

Harvey Dhillon, owner of Acacia Homecare North West London

With his experience as the founder and manager of a local youth club, Harvey saw the care industry as the natural next step in his mission to help his local community. Having also seen members of his own family struggle to find quality care, he knew there was a need for the kind of quality care setup Acacia Homecare could offer.

Reena Samuel and Samuel Mathews, owners of Acacia Homecare Southampton

As experienced health care professionals themselves, Reena and Samuel were very keen to be a part of a business which genuinely cared about the service it provided, and its impact on the community. They found exactly that when they discovered the Acacia Homecare franchise!

Domiciliary Care continues to be a very strong and buoyant business sector – especially for brands like Acacia Homecare who can offer the kind of quality care the most vulnerable in our communities so desperately need. With success stories like these, it’s no wonder they’re at the forefront of 21st century care. After all, happy franchisees = happy customers!

You don’t have to just take our word for it - their customer testimonials speak for themselves! Not only that, but Acacia Homecare are also listed as one of the top 20 home care groups in 2023 on Homecare.co.uk, one the most trusted review sites in the UK.

If Acacia Homecare sound like something you want to be a part of why don’t we have a chat?

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