Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Any information about in-home health care for the elderly businesses?

I'm thinking of starting a home, non-medical care for the elderly. I can not find any information on expected revenue in the first year for this type of activity. I want something that really makes Natters while my family to feed! to provide any help, or how long before I can reasonably expect a profit much we are grateful! Honestly, your best bet is about 25 miles or more away from where you intend to offer such a service and go do some informational interviews with people in the area - I saw 25 or more miles away, so you are not in direct competition with them. This field requires a lot of paperwork and deck shot. I would like to contact: National Eldercare Locator at 1-800-677-1116 for the Area Agency on Aging at Attorney General's Office for all their potential needs of the County Health Department want you to benefit from Medicare and Social Security approved the list of approved providers for many insurance companies (largest first) starts much money as possible. You need a business plan. You will need insurance and insurance-related employees who have begun a background check. Even if you do not provide medical services, there is no good reason not to be at least CPR certified. I have no idea where you live, your market, if you're willing to go through all the hoops , etc so there is no way to find a proposal that could win. It 's always difficult to start a business than you think. The cost is more. There are more problems to occur. It takes more energy, time and money than you think. You can also pose a risk to be sued, so you do not, this is not negotiable, to hire a lawyer, and make sure you get the right kind of industrial structure and all the necessary guarantees, a good introduction to forms, ways employees handle, etc. if this would be a good idea that you are bankrupt. If you ever have to deal with a vulnerable population could be sued because something will go wrong - it is irrelevant whether it is your fault or not, as noted. You should know what to do to reduce problems in advance. Good luck. Hello, Curtis D, get information from others in the industry on local practices, successes and failures is the key. I would also recommend checking free e-zine on http://www.ultimateseniorservice.com when it comes to marketing comes into the home, this is the best available information! Valerie VanBooven RN, BSN.

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