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Summary:               Home               care               service               providers               assist               elderly               and               disabled               individuals               with               activities               of               daily               living.

This               assistance               often               allows               individuals               to               remain               in               their               own               home               rather               than               needing               to               move               to               an               assisted               living               facility.

Outlook:               Demand               for               home               care               services               should               remain               strong               and               even               continue               to               grow               as               the               population               ages               and               more               people               need               assistance               with               daily               activities
               Earnings:               $10-15               per               hour
               Start-Up               Costs:               $0
               Equipment:               The               home               care               business               does               not               require               any               special               equipment               or               supplies.
               Detailed               Review
               The               home               care               business               involves               helping               elderly               people               or               people               with               disabilities               with               activities               of               daily               living.

Individuals               may               need               assistance               with               house               cleaning,               preparing               meals,               showering               and               bathing,               or               using               the               toilet.
               It               is               quite               possible               to               earn               a               fair               wage               in               this               business;               however,               billable               rates               may               be               lower               than               in               other               businesses               since               the               customers               may               need               care               24               hours               each               day               and               is               often               paying               out               of               pocket.

Rates               will               frequently               vary               based               on               the               level               of               care               that               is               required               and               the               finances               of               the               family.
               The               outlook               for               this               business               if               quite               good               considering               the               present               demographics               in               the               USA.

US               Census               Bureau               data               indicates               that               17.3               percent               of               the               US               population               is               above               the               age               of               60               in               2008               [1].

The               Census               Bureau               also               reports               that               more               than               8               million               Americans               are               living               with               some               type               of               self-care               disability               [2].

Aging               senior               citizens               and               individuals               living               with               self-care               disabilities               are               increasingly               choosing               home-care               options               over               institutional               care.

This               trend,               coupled               with               population               demographics,               suggest               increased               demand               for               home               services               in               the               future.
               The               Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics               predicts               that               "employment               of               personal               and               home               care               aides               is               projected               to               grow               by               51               percent               between               2006               and               2016,               which               is               much               faster               than               the               average               for               all               occupations.

This               occupation               will               be               amongst               the               occupations               adding               the               most               new               jobs,               growing               by               about               389,000               jobs.

The               expected               growth               is               due,               in               large               part,               to               the               projected               rise               in               the               number               of               elderly               people,               an               age               group               that               often               has               mounting               health               problems               and               that               needs               some               assistance               with               daily               activities.

The               elderly               and               other               patients,               such               as               the               mentally               disabled,               increasingly               rely               on               home               care."               [3]
               Any               field               that               is               predicted               to               grow               51               percent               in               a               single               decade               is               probably               worth               considering.
               Getting               Started
               Many               people               enter               the               home               care               field               after               working               as               a               nurse,               nursing               assistant,               or               in               some               other               medical               position.

However,               this               is               not               a               requirement,               particularly               since               many               individuals               in               need               of               home               care               services               do               not               require               significant               medical               care.
               Some               home               care               providers               work               for               only               one               client               while               others               may               work               for               quite               a               few               different               clients.

Both               scenarios               offer               advantages               and               disadvantages.

Working               for               one               client               can               provide               steady               income               without               needing               to               juggle               multiple               clients.

Working               for               multiple               clients               can               protect               your               income               if               a               client               is               hospitalized               or               dies               unexpectedly.
               Which               approach               you               pursue               is               up               to               you.

You               may               also               find               that               at               times               you               have               one               or               two               clients               who               provide               a               lot               of               work               while               at               other               times               you               may               have               many               clients               each               providing               a               few               hours               each               week.


               The               National               Association               for               Home               Care               and               Hospice               (NAHC)               offers               a               national               certification               for               home               care               professionals.

Visit               their               website               [4]               for               more               information               about               educational               opportunities               for               home               care               providers.


               You               may               also               consider               taking               a               basic               life               support               CPR               class.

These               classes               are               frequently               offered               through               the               Red               Cross               [5]               or               the               American               Heart               Association               [6].
               Marketing
               The               home               care               business               may               be               marketed               in               several               ways               depending               on               your               budget               and               prospective               market.

Here               are               several               suggestions               I               have               compiled               based               on               my               own               experience               in               the               medical               field.
               word               of               mouth               referrals               are               particularly               effective               -               ask               friends               and               family               for               referrals               advertising               in               the               services               section               of               a               community               newspaper               (daily               newspapers               tend               to               be               quite               expensive               though)               post               business               cards               and               fliers               at               laundromats,               grocery               stores,               etc.

contact               the               local               senior               citizens               center               and               inform               them               of               your               services               contact               your               local               health               department               and               inquire               as               to               whether               they               maintain               a               list               of               home               care               providers               and               ask               to               be               added               to               the               list               Cautions               Home               care               can               be               a               rich               and               rewarding               business.

However,               like               any               business,               there               are               a               few               things               that               can               be               problematic.
               Due               to               the               fact               that               you               will               be               caring               for               people               with               various               illnesses               and               infirmities               there               will               be               times               when               clients               are               hospitalized               or               die               unexpectedly.

This               can               be               traumatic               emotionally               since               you               may               have               become               attached               to               the               person               after               caring               for               them               in               their               home               for               some               time.

This               can               also               be               rough               on               your               budget               since               you               will               suddenly               be               without               work.

It               is               wise               in               the               home               care               business,               as               in               any               business,               to               set               aside               some               money               in               savings               for               the               inevitable               slow               months.
               Conclusion
               The               home               care               business               can               be               a               good               business               for               people               who               like               helping               others               and               spending               time               with               people.

Patience               and               a               good               dose               of               common               sense               will               probably               go               a               long               ways               in               this               business.

Good               people               skills               are               also               essential               since               you               will               be               dealing               with               people               in               difficult               circumstances.
               For               the               person               who               finds               it               rewarding               to               help               others               the               home               care               business               can               be               a               rewarding               and               fulfilling               business               opportunity.
               SOURCES
               
               US               Census               Bureau               -               Age               and               Sex               in               the               United               States:               2008               Gender               Table               1               -               Accessed               on               23               June               2009               -               http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/age/age_sex_2008.html               US               Census               Bureau               -               Self-Care               Disability               for               the               Civilian               Noninstitutionalized               Population               5               Years               and               Over,               Table               B18006               -               Accessed               on               23               June               2009               -               http://www.census.gov/hhes/www/disability/2006acs.html               Bureau               of               Labor               Statistics,               Occupational               Outlook               Handbook,               2008-2009               Edition               -               Accessed               on               23               June               2009               -               http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos173.htm               National               Association               for               Home               Care               &               Hospice               -               http://www.nahc.org/education/home.htm               American               Red               Cross               -               http://www.redcross.org/                              
               American               Heart               Association               -               American               Heart               Association               -               http://www.americanheart.org/               
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