Cerna Homecare Announces New Franchise Launch in Texas
Cerna's new franchise launch is ripe for compassionate people seeking a secure future. Currently, an estimated 10,000 people turn 65 each day (the standard age for retirement) and Americans retiring daily has nearly doubled since the year 2000. According to Census forecasts, that daily number is set to reach nearly 12,000 people by 2031, ensuring a viable market and clientele for franchisees.
With senior safety and aging in place of importance,
One level of care is reserved for people losing independence requiring moderate to light assistance, while another level is assigned to those with specific and serious conditions. Serious conditions are physical and cognitive impairments resulting from general aging and/or neurodegenerative disorders.
"Cerna has built a strong infrastructure, a robust process for differentiated levels of care and a solid brand reputation over the last twelve years. Now is the time to grow through franchising," said Nick Payzant Founder and CEO. Together with strategic partner
The senior care industry is not reliant on a good economy. This is great news for those burned by the last recession or the current pandemic that caused a surge in demand for home care services. "The senior care industry's biggest benefit, aside from financial security, is the good you are doing for seniors and their families – that is what makes you very proud of what you do," says Kenny Burns President Cerna Franchising.
Launching in
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