Covering All Areas of Wellness with Three Levels of Care

According to David Giacobbo, president and CEO of One You Love Homecare, the average age of its clients is 80 years, and many need companion, personal or comprehensive care. By Cindy Charette

According to David Giacobbo, president and CEO of One You Love Homecare, the average age of its clients is 80 years, and many need companion, personal or comprehensive care. By Cindy Charette

The $30 billion health and fitness industry in the U.S. has been growing by at least 3% to 4% annually for the last 10 years and shows no sign of slowing down, according to the International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association (IHRSA). If anything, the industry’s growth is expected to accelerate. By Rose Mango

If you’ve considered owning your own business, but only if you could make a difference in other people’s lives, now is your chance. The country needs leadership today, probably more than ever, to support local communities. By Dawn Abbamondi

With years of success as a franchise owner in the restaurant industry and a background in the corporate, retail, and hospitality environments, Mo Pandoria never expected his greatest success would be in the beauty business. By Rochelle Miller

Home Helpers Home Care has created an all-inclusive, customizable package of services called Cared-4, which covers four areas of service: 24-hour monitoring; care and companionship; wellness calls and medication reminders; and meal delivery and nutritional planning. By Cindy Charette

While the world experiences recession, essential franchises, like Meineke Car Care Centers, are undergoing a period of growth. By Jessica Jones

Because it is an alliance, rather than a traditional franchise, Signworld Business Partners requires no royalties and imposes no rules – but does provide robust training and ongoing support, as well as state-of-the-art equipment. By Nancy E. Williams

Nick and Tessia Pash were no strangers to home renovations. The Michigan couple had been flipping investment properties for years. They enjoyed the business and design aspects of their projects and decided to turn what then was a sideline into something more. By Nancy E. Williams

Since the IFA is unable to host their in-person Legal Symposium this summer, please join them for this year’s Franchise Law Virtual Summit August 12-13. IFA’s Franchise Law Virtual Summit is designed by a task force of member volunteers with a particular emphasis on how legal and regulatory issues affect the everyday business operations of the franchise system.

COVID-19 hit and Ryan Combe instantly lost 80% of his clients from his previous company. He was faced with making an immediate change. Combe did what he does best – he rolled up his sleeves and worked diligently to find a solution and to push forward. By Rose Mango