In the past, seniors who lacked the mobility necessary to be completely
self-sufficient often turned to nursing homes. Today, seniors have a
number of options for obtaining various levels of care, such as home
care, assisted living and medical and nonmedical transportation
services. Many seniors who wish to retain their independence require
minimal assistance, which can include transportation services, cleaning
services, companionship, diet monitoring, bill payment, grooming
assistance and light chores. An elder care business can meet these
needs.
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- Home
- Business Plan
- Small Business Introduction
- Choosing a Business
- Business Structures
- Brand Your Business
- Register Your Business
- Location And Licenses
- Business Bank Account
- Finance Your Business
- Small Business Loans
- Taxes
- Business Liability Insurance
- Hiring Employees And EIN Number
- Advertise Your Business
- Make a Business Website
- Record Keeping
- Make The Leap
- Small Business Success Factors
- Business Conclusion
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