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Types of Franchises

We are actively seeking highly qualified business people to join our Interim HealthCare family. Owning an Interim HealthCare franchise is a tremendous opportunity. We are a dedicated group of people who are passionate about what we do to improve people's lives. We currently offer four unique franchise opportunities.

Interim HomeStyle Services Franchise
Interim HomeStyle Services franchisees provide non-medical home care - one of the fastest growing businesses in the United States.
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In-Home Services/Licensed Medicare Certified Home Health Agency Franchise
In-Home Services franchisees provide continuous and intermittent health care personnel to patients in their homes, and may elect to become Medicare and Medicaid certified. In-Home Services franchises provide services which are subject to various state and federal regulations, and we strongly recommend that you research these regulations prior to signing an In-Home Services franchise agreement.
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Health Resource Services/Medical Staffing Franchise
Health Resource Services franchisees provide per diem, temp-to-perm and direct hire nurses and other health care personnel to hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living centers, federal, state, county and local governments and commercial clients such as insurance companies, manufacturers, HMOs, doctors, etc. The Health Resource Services franchise also includes Site Solutions (which is a more advanced vendor management relationship) and vaccination and wellness programs.
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Full Service Franchise
Full Service franchisees provide all of the services which In-Home Services and Health Resource Services franchisees provide, as described above. You will need to support on-going expenses, such as royalties, Medicare Episode Support fees (if applicable), advertising expenses, office payroll and utilities, to the extent these costs are not covered by sales revenue. New businesses often generate negative cash flow. We estimate that the amount stated will be sufficient to cover on-going expenses for the initial phase of the business, which we calculate to be six months. This is only an estimate, however, and there is no assurance that you will not need additional funds during or after this initial phase. Local market conditions will affect the amount of additional funds you need. We relied on 38 years of experience in franchising, 14 years of experience in licensing, and experience with our company-owned units when preparing these figures.