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Home Health Franchise Opportunities

June 3rd, 2010 9:51 am

Home health care is a growing industry as many people cannot afford extended hospital stays and the costs of medical care is rising. This is a great industry to be involved with and offers some fantastic opportunities for you. Here are 5 of the best home health franchise opportunities to choose from.

Senior Helpers

If you enjoy helping people then Senior Helpers wants to talk to you. The number of seniors needing home health care is growing every day and as medical costs continues to rise; your services will be in higher demand. Senior Helpers has a great marketing program that helps you to take advantage of referrals from social workers and state agencies. They definitely need your help. Check out this very rewarding opportunity.

Always Best Care Senior Services

Projections are that demand for senior home health care is going to rise dramatically as more baby-boomers begin to retire. Always Best Care has dedicated itself to making sure seniors get the very best care possible. If you have a heart for helping seniors, then this is the business for you. You will receive intensive training and support, not only on home health care but also on running an efficient and productive business. Give them a call, you will be glad you did!

Home Health Mates

Here is your chance to be a part of an industry that is exploding and desperately needs your help. Home health franchise opportunities are growing faster every day and Home Health Mates is one of the best opportunities around. With franchises available throughout the United States, they can help you get involved in this very rewarding business and give you everything you need to operate and insure your success.

Interim Healthcare

Interim Healthcare gives you the opportunity to be involved in home health on one of three different levels. If you would like to be involved on a non-medical level, then check out the program for their personal care franchises. For a more involved program, they offer franchises in programs for licensed or Medicare certified agencies as well as physical therapists and nurses. You are sure to find the opportunity you are looking for here.

Restaurant Franchising Opportunities

June 3rd, 2010 9:50 am

Long gone are the days when restaurant franchising was purely synonymous with fast food burger joints and pizza parlours. The industry has now branched out and restaurant franchises include not only themed food from countries all across the globe, but also internet cafes, coffee stalls, tea shops, sandwich bars and cookie outlets.

Many involve several food and drink types, combining coffee, smoothies, juice and other drinks with muffins, bagels, baguettes and wraps. One of the newest restaurant franchising opportunities in the UK focuses on the health trend, with all menu items having some health benefit. Healthy eating venues emphasise their use of fresh, quality nutritionally balanced, high-flavour ingredients and pride themselves on their “green” credentials, their aim being to run a responsible and sustainable business.

Until recently, healthy eating in the UK had a (possibly deserved) reputation for bland and boring food, bound to leave you still feeling hungry. However, limp lettuce leaves and dry crackers have been consigned to the past, according to one new healthy eating restaurant franchise which is planning to expand across London and the south east and hopes to revolutionise the healthy eating market.

To create an exciting new healthy food experience for the UK market, the new business has a large salad and wrap bar with a choice of fifteen house combinations, or customers can create their own. It also has a range of healthy sandwiches and wraps, with full nutritional and calorific content displayed. Their breakfast menu includes a range of toasted granary bread, lean bacon rolls on low GI granary bread, yoghurts and granola as well as fresh juices and fair-trade, organic coffee. In the winter months they plan to serve hot salads and soups, handmade chillies and stews, Scottish porridge and jacket potatoes.

Prices at restaurants and cafes specialising in healthy food tend to be higher than those at fast food outlets and are therefore usually found in affluent areas, or where consumers are more likely to be health or image conscious, such as health clubs, gyms, leisure centres and private clinics or hospitals.