disabled veterans group home – operations tip
THIS IS A QUICK AND EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL TIP THAT I TEACH MY
GOLD COURSE
CLIENTS
Let me give you a disabled veterans group home – operations tip. If you provide disabled veterans group homes – then you need LOCKERS……Keep reading this for more and BETTER operations tips from the GROUP HOME GURU
When you operate GROUP HOMES, CARE HOMES, SOBER HOMES ETC. YOU ARE ESSENTIALLY THE CREATOR OF FAMILIES.
Your job is to put different people together (we joke around periodically and call our homes “Petri Dishes”) and help them get along.
“INVERT ALWAYS INVERT” – Carl Jacobi
Like I said above, your job is to put people together, make sure they get along and make sure they pay their rent.
Now, revert back to Mr. Jacobi’s quote.
Let’s do this by taking away the opportunity of NOT getting along. For example – what if one of the disabled veterans living in your group home does not get along with one of the other disabled veterans?
HOW DO I DO THIS?
Here is the disabled veterans group home – operations tip you have been waiting for……
1 strategy I teach in the GOLD COURSE (aside from individual TV’s etc) is LOCKERS. Sometimes the MOST OBVIOUS things to do are the ones that never get implement.
THAT IS WHY YOU NEED LOCKERS.
Let me explain the ROI. Let’s assume you are one of my Premier GOLD COURSE clients. You got started with me a few years ago and now you have 7 GROUP HOMES. Prior to implementing the LOCKER STRATEGY you would have a Lost of Stolen item report every 3 months in each home. Thats 28 per year. Each time this type of BS happened, it would cost you 3-5 hours in lost time and often a lost tenant b/c one person said that another stole something……
THE LOCKER STRATEGY PUTS ALL OF THAT TO BED
This disabled veterans group home – operations tip takes care of all of this….
(no disabled vets fighting amongst each other in your group home. No disabled vets in your group home saying someone stole their laptop)
With a locker, every tenant has one. If they have an item of value – whether a small laptop, BBQ Potato Chips (Im not kidding) or a gold bracelet, they have their own private locker. They must get their own lock…..
BUT JUST THIS ONE STRATEGY CAN ELIMINATE A TON OF WASTED TIME
If you are looking to start, expand or improve the operations at your disabled veteran group home – or any type of group home for that matter – sign up for my free 10-part course
[gravityform id=”2″ title=”true” description=”true”]
Did you enjoy this disabled veterans group home – operations tip?
HOPE THIS GOLD COURSE STRATEGY AND disabled veterans group home – operations tip was helpful!
QUESTIONS?
COMMENTS?
POP ME AN EMAIL