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What services are provided by a Caring Senior Service franchised business?

Caring_Senior_Service Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

We are offering franchises for the operation of businesses operating under the "Caring Senior Service" name which will provide non-medical assistance to the elderly and to disabled or infirm adults at their homes or places of residence (the "Business" or "Franchised Business"). The franchise system includes programs for personnel management, sales promotion, advertising programs, franchisee training, business administration, business operations methods and other procedures and methods related to the operation of the business (the "System"). We have never offered franchises in any other line of business. Other than offering franchises under this Disclosure Document and owning Caring Senior Service® Businesses, we do not have any other business activities. We began selling franchises in February 2002. Our agents for service of process are listed in Exhibit A.

Our Parent, Predecessors and Affiliates

Our President and Founder, Jeff Salter, began his first non-medical assistance to the elderly business in 1991 in Odessa, Texas.

We have no corporate parent. Our general partner is Senior Health Services, Inc. ("General Partner"), which is headquartered at our address. Senior Health Services, Inc. has never offered franchises in this or any other line of business. We do not have any predecessors.

Our affiliate, Enkiscribe, LLC ("Enkiscribe"), is a Texas limited liability company formed on January 16, 2024, and shares our business address. Enkiscribe is a service provider which offers to franchisees and other third parties, the use of its proprietary AI enabled software used for call management and client communication services.

We have no affiliates that offer franchises in any line of business, nor do we have any other affiliates that provide products or services to System franchisees. While we do not own or operate any businesses of the type described in this Disclosure Document, our affiliates do. We began offering franchises of the type described in this disclosure document in September 2001.

The System

Our System includes distinctively designed businesses including technology, systems, processes; specific equipment, materials and supplies; methods, uniform standards, specifications and procedures for operations; procedures for management control; training and assistance; and marketing, advertising and promotional programs;

Source: Item 1 — THE FRANCHISOR, AND ANY PARENTS, PREDECESSORS AND AFFILIATES (FDD pages 7–9)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to the 2025 Caring Senior Service Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchised business offers non-medical in-home companion care and personal care services to legal adults. These services aim to improve the quality of life and ease of living for clients, enabling them to live independently in their homes. Additionally, Caring Senior Service franchised businesses may also offer retail sales of related products, including personal emergency response systems, medical history bracelets, remote patient monitoring systems, and other home safety monitoring systems, which are referred to as the "Approved Services and Products".

These services are targeted towards clients who are 65 years or older, disabled adults, and their families and caregivers. The FDD emphasizes that the market for home care services is growing due to the increasing demand for services for an aging population. However, the market is also highly competitive, with franchisees potentially competing against other franchised operations, national chains, and independently owned companies offering similar services.

Prospective franchisees should note that they must operate their Caring Senior Service business in accordance with the standards and systems designated by the franchisor, as outlined in the Franchise Agreement and Operations Manual. Furthermore, franchisees must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local licensing and regulatory requirements related to the business, including those pertaining to licensing, construction, employee health and safety, and employment and compensation laws. The FDD also cautions that regulatory changes in the healthcare field may impact the home care industry, requiring franchisees to stay informed and compliant with evolving legal and regulatory requirements.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.