Hallows Care has enticing deal for franchisees
Becky Martin, writer
Hallows Care is offering a lower franchise fee for the first five successful franchisees that sign up.
Senior care franchise Hallows Care is offering an attractive deal for aspiring business owners looking to enter the care industry. If you’re one of the first five successful franchises to sign up, you can make the most of a discounted franchise fee. As part of the limited-time offer, the franchise fee would be reduced to £19,950, instead of £34,950. The total investment is £118,000.
Even throughout its success and growth, Hallows Care has been determined to keep its family values.
It was launched over a decade ago when the co-founders Joanne and Adam dreamed of being their own boss and providing outstanding care to those who need it.
When you become a franchisee, you will take part in a four-week comprehensive training programme and receive ongoing support from its Franchise Support Centre. Hallows Care is looking for entrepreneurs who have a genuine passion for caring for the local community. It’s also important to share its family-based values.
The senior care franchise’s exceptional quality of care can be shown through the following customer testimonial from Diana Robinson, The Vale of Glamorgan.
“Hallows Care has provided carers for my husband for over a year. All of his carers are professional and friendly and have made a difficult situation bearable.
“His main carer always manages to go that extra step and Bill is always happy when he sees her car arrive, as he knows he will be cared for exceptionally well during that visit.”
If you want to be in with a chance of getting the discounted franchise fee, don’t wait. Click the link above to view its franchise page and express your interest.
Hallows Care
Hallows Care has managed to maintain that initial family feeling throughout, despite its tremendous growth and success. It is our aim to continue delivering the best quality service of personal care and associated domestic services to our clients so that they are able to live a happy and independent life.
Becky Martin, writer