Thinking About Buying a Home Care Franchise? Read This First.
I get approached all the time by people who are thinking about changing careers to join the world of home health care. They’ve seen the growing need, and they want to be part of the solution.
Honestly? That’s amazing.
They want to help people, work for themselves, and build something meaningful—and I’m always happy to talk to people like that.
But then comes the question I always get:
"Should I buy a home care franchise?"
And my answer, every single time?
❌ Don’t buy a franchise.
I Know the Temptation—Because I Was There Too
When I was first thinking about starting my agency, the idea of doing it all on my own felt terrifying.
If you're from a healthcare background, business terms can feel like a foreign language.
If you’re from a business background, healthcare terms are just as confusing.
And the more you research, the longer your list of questions gets...
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What’s a PSW?
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What’s the difference between an RN and an RPN?
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How does WSIB/WCB work?
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What’s a CADD pump?
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What’s the ESA? LHIN? EBITDA? The CNO? A UCP?
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What’s wage burden or contribution margin?
It’s a lot.
So you do what I did—you start googling for answers... and suddenly you’re staring at ads for franchises promising you an easy path to success.
Why Franchises Look So Tempting
Home care franchises market themselves as turnkey solutions. They offer:
✅ Templates and policies
✅ Marketing materials
✅ Coaching from experienced operators
✅ Systems you don’t have to build from scratch
And it sounds like the perfect shortcut—just pay the fee, and bam, you’re in business.
But here's the catch:
That “little” royalty they want? It’s usually 5–10% of your revenue—forever.
That doesn’t sound like much at first... until you do the math.
Let's Talk Numbers
Let’s say your business grows like mine did—starting small, growing steadily over time. Over 20 years, with moderate growth, here’s what those franchise fees could add up to:
Between $3.5 million and $7 million.
Yep, you read that right.
Millions of dollars… for templates and advice.
What Could You Do With That Money Instead?
Rather than giving that money away in franchise fees, you could reinvest in your business and your people:
💡 Offer employee benefits and pension plans
💡 Upgrade your office for a better work environment
💡 Run strong online marketing campaigns
💡 Pay for CPR certification renewals for caregivers
💡 Provide ongoing training and career development
That’s how you grow a business with heart, integrity, and long-term success.
Why I Didn't Buy a Franchise (Even Though I Almost Did)
I came very close to buying a franchise.
At one point, I literally had the deposit cheque in my hand.
But at the last moment, I stepped back and asked myself:
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What am I really getting for this money?
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Do I need someone else to tell me how to do this?
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Couldn’t I just build these systems myself—and keep the freedom to grow how I want?
So I said no.
And now, 15 years later, I’m so grateful I did.
I’ve built a successful business that provides thousands of hours of care every week—and I have total freedom to shape it on my terms.
That’s Why I Created Home Care 101
I wanted to give new agency owners the tools, resources, and support they need—without the lifetime cost of a franchise.
At Home Care 101, you’ll find the same types of documents and systems franchises offer—at a fraction of the cost.
✅ Policies & procedures
✅ Hiring documents
✅ Intake forms
✅ Templates, checklists, and guides
✅ Business planning tools
✅ Freebies, blog posts, and advice from someone who’s done it
Want a Smarter Shortcut?
No royalties. No contracts. No territory limits. Just resources that work.
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Everything you need to launch a home care agency — like a franchise, but without the royalty fees.
If you are really serious about starting a professional, compliant home care business and want to do it right the first time, this package was made for you. Whether you're a nurse transitioning into private practice or an entrepreneur ready to launch, this all-in-one solution gives you the tools, systems, and expert support you'd get with a franchise — but without paying thousands in ongoing royalties. We’ll build your website, customize your documents, write your business plan, and create your policy manual — all tailored to your exact location and goals.
If you want a bit more of a budget DIY approach:
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Let's Build Something Great—Together
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You’ve got this.
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62 comments
Hi Gaitre,
Thanks for your comment! Finding a business partner could certainly be a good way to move forward. I will send you a direct email to see how I can help.
Cheers,
Hi Anuraj,
Great question! I strongly believe that this industry is definitely still viable, and growing. The secret sauce in home care (in my opinion) is being able to provide local, personalized service. Differentiating yourself is certainly an important part of growing your business but I think a smaller more responsive organization has an immediate differentiation from a large organization from the employee’s perspective. With lower overhead you may also be able to provide more competitive wages than larger companies. There is so much opportunity in the home care space and we need more good people going out on their own to take care of their communities! I sent you a direct email as well so feel free to connect with me that way.
Cheers,
Hello
So thankful that you posted this . I was about to research on a franchise. But always wanted to start my own 9 yrs ago printed cards n find myself a name . But my challenge was the police n prcuders . If I can get some one to work with together would be great
Great post! I’ve looked into the home care franchises for the last 2-3 years and have never had the courage to pull the plug. Just like you said, I do not see any value in it and I am not comfortable giving my heard earned money to someone for their logo and brand name. Question I have for you is, with so many home care agencies/franchises around, is this business still viable? I know elderly population is growing exponentially but how do you differentiate your service vs others and how do you retain staff when everyone is struggling recruitment?