Starting a Private Duty Home Care Business

Starting a Private Duty Home Care Business

A Private Duty Home Care business includes nursing services, companion care, and homemaker services available in a client's place of residence. The services range from medical and nursing care to activity planning and transportation, catering to families of the elderly, ill, and disabled. Because care is delivered in the client's home, it differs from a boarding care facility.

Being aware of local and state laws when starting and operating a Private Duty Home Care business is important to keeping your business compliant. All Care Consulting Services offers consulting services in every step of starting and running a Private Duty Home Care — whether you're new to business or a seasoned veteran, it can be a profitable and rewarding endeavor. We help you navigate the state applications, certifications, and requirements.

A Growing Opportunity

In the coming years the baby boomer generation will account for over 20% of the U.S. population, with over 21 million people within the demographic range for some type of senior medical care. The average age of Americans is rising quickly, driving sustained demand for in-home care.

Starting Points to Review

  • Find the right real estate for the business
  • Be aware of compliance requirements and become compliant
  • Understand local laws and regulations
  • Conduct market research to better understand your target demographic
  • Complete all state agency and local applications

Ready to get started or have questions?

Contact All Care Consulting Services for a free consultation.

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