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Poverty is the New Wealth – Group Homes Will Thrive (and survive)

Ok…unless you have been living under a rock over the last 8 months you know that we have some CRAZY things happening in this country…. Lets start with the stuff that impacts you… [gravityform id=”2″ title=”true” description=”true”] PRICES ARE SKYROCKETING Many of our Group Home GOLD COURSE, Website Development and 1-ON-1 COACHING clients that have been with us for 10+ Poverty is the New Wealth – Group Homes Will Thrive (and survive)

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The year is 2025 There has been multiple variations of a famous virus, causing numerous lock downs, closings, and ultimately many many business to close. After years of printing dollars to support the unemployed, the dollar is almost worthless. What was once just a “stimulus check” is now a monthly deal that many many people Let’s Time Travel

A Brief Guide to Starting a Group Home For the Elderly

Elderly group homes, often known as elderly foster care homes, are becoming more common. Learning how to build a small group senior foster home will grow increasingly important as the “baby boom” generation ages. People require varied degrees of assistance as they age. An elderly foster care facility responds to those unique requirements while providing A Brief Guide to Starting a Group Home For the Elderly

A Complete Guide to Opening a Group Home in the United States

Group homes are facilities that have long helped individuals in the United States needing some level of personal or medical care. Whether they need personal care, medical, or psychiatric assistance, group homes let people access needed resources while still living with a level of autonomy. If you have a penchant for helping people in need A Complete Guide to Opening a Group Home in the United States

The Advantages of Group Home Living for Seniors

When it comes to residential options for Seniors, it is usually down to two choices—aging at home, or large assisted facilities. But these are not always the most viable options. Seniors are always looking for viable options that are safe without sacrificing economy nor community.  Enter Group homes. Group homes are sometimes called residential assisted The Advantages of Group Home Living for Seniors

Group Homes: Here Are 5 Reasons to Consider Investing

A lot of people are on the lookout for an investment that can sustain them for a long time, especially in economic downturns. There are many opportunities to explore, but one investment that is gaining a lot of attention today are group homes.  A group home is a real estate model of medical care for Group Homes: Here Are 5 Reasons to Consider Investing

Narrowing Down Your Financial Options for a Group Home

There are many types of group homes that can help house all sorts of people. There are some particular niches that you can build upon, such as the homes for the disabled, foster homes, re-entry homes, recovery homes, and more.  Any of these facilities are well-intentioned and can help your local community in finding care Narrowing Down Your Financial Options for a Group Home

Understanding Group Homes for the Elderly—What to Know

If you have an elderly loved one and no one in the family can provide the care they need, you could think about sending them to a group home. Also known as a residential care home, boarding home, or adult foster home, a group home can look after aging adults with physical, mental, and intellectual Understanding Group Homes for the Elderly—What to Know

Predicting the future – Where will Group Home Demand Be In over next 20 years?

Predicting the future – Where will Group Home Demand Be In over next 20 years? As business owners, entrepreneurs and investors – one of OUR JOBS is to predict the future. Frankly, this game becomes quite easy the more you do it and the more you read. Although it is a game of calculated risk Predicting the future – Where will Group Home Demand Be In over next 20 years?

Opening Your Own Group Home: Here’s What You Need to Know First

Group homes are considered to be a basic part of the community, much like your typical home. The only difference they have with normal homes is that their occupants are total strangers—unrelated individuals who are undergoing therapy, training, or elderly support. While this may seem like an unusual setting for some, it actually has a Opening Your Own Group Home: Here’s What You Need to Know First