Hub Care Support runs discovery webinars for potential franchisees
Lily Sweeney, writer
The care franchise hosted its first webinar on Wednesday 13th October, and there’s still a chance to participate in the second on Wednesday 20th October.
Hub Care Support is bringing a new and exciting opportunity to the care industry - an opportunity for which CQC (Care Quality Commission) registration is not required. By becoming a franchisee, the care franchise will allow you to enjoy a rewarding, flexible and profitable career while bringing positive change to the sector. If you’re interested in finding out more, you can attend the second of these two webinars, hosted by a passionate franchise committed to the provision of quality care to UK communities.
The webinar will be hosted on Zoom, and according to Hub Care Support, “[The franchise] is a new business model in the care sector, and although you can read the initial information and watch the videos about the business, you might still want to really understand what makes Hub Care Support different to other care franchises. Join us to hear from the founders about the business, and why it’s an easier and quicker route starting a care business with Hub Care Support [versus via] traditional home care business models.”
If you’d like to invest with Hub Care Support, you can become a franchisee for a minimum initial investment of £25,000, with franchise fees of £25,000 and a total investment cost of £50,000. In return for your investment, you’ll be supported from the beginning with a comprehensive programme of initial training and support, along with plenty of ongoing support and opportunities for development.
Find out more about the franchise that describes itself as “a proven business model that enables those with an entrepreneurial spirit to join the sector as a business owner, without the usual high investment costs and rigorous assessment of domiciliary care” via its profile page, which you’ll discover linked above. Or, why not attend the second discovery webinar on Wednesday 20th October at 6pm?
Lily Sweeney, writer