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On September 3rd, 2020

How The Pandemic Changed Home Health Care Franchises

Home health care has become both an advantage and a necessity during the pandemic and beyond The Coronavirus pandemic is making home health care crucial for Americans who really need it. According to a recent survey by KaufmanHall, 54 percent of consumers cited a fear of contracting COVID-19 as a primary reason to delay or ...

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On August 13th, 2020

Necessary Skills for a Successful Senior Care Franchise Owner

Unbelievable need for our home care services driving business Touching Hearts at Home stands out as a personally rewarding business opportunity in the booming senior care industry. You don’t need medical or health care experience to build a thriving business through Touching Hearts, just a desire to give back to the community and help seniors ...

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On August 6th, 2020

Touching Hearts At Home Earns National “Best Of” Awards

National home care group recognizes senior care value and employer quality For the second year in a row, Best of Home Care has bestowed Touching Hearts At Home “Best of” awards. The awards honor Touching Hearts At Home as a Provider of Choice and Employer of Choice for 2020. It is the second year in ...

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On July 23rd, 2020

How to Finance a Home Care Franchise

Good credit and the right qualifications are just the first part of starting a home care franchise Starting a home care franchise is a wise investment, especially considering the aging population. That’s one of the reasons you found your way to the Touching Hearts at Home website. However, how do you finance a home care ...

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On July 6th, 2020

Touching Hearts Services are in High Demand in the Booming Senior Care Industry

Longstanding history and culture set iconic senior care franchise apart from competitors in the growing non-medical home care field By 2030, the senior population in the U.S. will approach 72 million and the majority of them will choose to remain in their homes (89 percent, according to an AARP study). As a result, the ongoing ...

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