Why You Should Start a Group Home

Building a Budget for a Group Home

Group homes for the elderly or children need basic operating expenses included in their budget for the house to function daily. Taking care of those with special physical or mental health needs entails a sizable budget for a comfortable living. That means determining expenses and where to allocate them are two of the essential parts Building a Budget for a Group Home

Thinking of Starting a Group Home: What to Keep in Mind

Some groups of people in communities may find it difficult to belong somewhere; these are senior citizens and people with distinct disabilities. Thankfully, group homes or community-based homes exist to bring these people together and help them live better lives. These facilities are designed to nurture individuals and increase their ability to adapt, be independent, Thinking of Starting a Group Home: What to Keep in Mind

3 Main Goals to Consider Adapting When Opening a Group Home

Every group home startup should be founded on the right goals and objectives to gather like-minded people and work towards building up each other’s success stories. After all, the environment is meant to help disadvantaged individuals find their place in the world. You also get to earn money as you assist others. For your guidance, 3 Main Goals to Consider Adapting When Opening a Group Home

Elderly Benefits in Group Homes

In old age, people are often unable to take care of themselves on their own. Not everyone can provide the necessary assistance and care to their elderly relatives. There are no opportunities and time to be around often, to follow a special diet, to help around the house, to adhere to medical recommendations.  And their Elderly Benefits in Group Homes

Co-Living: The Next Big Trend in the Housing Business and How You Can Capitalize With Your Group Home

How You Can Capitalize With Your Group Home On The Next Big Trend in the Housing Business As housing prices continue to rise, wages remain relatively stagnant, the housing crisis shows no signs of slowing down and big business is quickly coming up with creative solutions similar to what you can do with a Group Co-Living: The Next Big Trend in the Housing Business and How You Can Capitalize With Your Group Home

The Depression Crisis & How You Can Help With Your Group Home

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The Depression Crisis & How You Can Help With Your Group Home   [gravityform id=”2″ title=”true” description=”true”]   Did you know? ….. Approximately 20 Vets a day commit suicide? Approximately 1 MILLION people commit suicide worldwide per year? 1 in 6 Americans take an antidepressant? In a recent study, 1/3 of respondents reported leaving their The Depression Crisis & How You Can Help With Your Group Home

Yet Another Reason For Being In The Group Home and Care Home Business

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Today, we are going to simply review some statistics about the United States as well as some additional important points on how to start a residential group home and how to keep your business running profitably.

The Weight of: “I don’t Know Where to Start!”

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Considering the fact that I am more than 10 years successfully running hundreds of Group Homes, people often approach me with questions. What I could notice so far is that people often don’t recognize what are their priorities at the moment. Some people get too technical and others have a high-level overview and lack of The Weight of: “I don’t Know Where to Start!”

Start The Group Home Journey With Why

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Simon Sinek has a wonderful book and Ted Talk on the importance of starting with why. This topic is extremely relevant when it comes to running a successful Group Home Business. You probably have a clear idea of what you want to do with your business, and you are on our site learning how, but Start The Group Home Journey With Why

Do You Really Want to Start a Group Home?

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Are you sure you really do? If so, let me first define what group home is. A group home is a private residence, a home where a small number of unrelated people in need of care, support, or supervision that can live together.