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Comfort Keepers Franchise Targets Panama City, Palm Bay and Port St. Lucie for Growth![]() Posted on March 29, 2007 by Leading senior care franchise calls for 13 new franchises in region by 2010 DAYTON, Ohio, – Comfort Keepers Franchising, Inc. (CKFI), a growing national franchise offering companionship and other in-home care services for aging adults is targeting Panama City, Palm Bay and Port St. Lucie for expansion. Company plans call for 13 new franchises to open now through 2010, adding to the existing 54 offices operating throughout the state. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, of the 15.9 million people in the Florida in 2000, 16.8 percent were over the age of 65. The percentage is expected to increase to 27.1 percent of Florida’s projected population of 28.6 million by the year 2030. “Obviously, Florida is a key market for any company working with seniors,” said Jim Booth, president and CEO of Comfort Keepers. “Comfort Keepers is an ideal opportunity for entrepreneurs particularly in an area with such expected growth.” Comfort Keepers provides in-home services on an hourly, daily or weekly basis with tailored packages customized to an individual’s needs. Packages include companionship, meal preparation, light housekeeping, grocery shopping, incidental transportation, laundry, recreational activities and more. All caregivers are employees and have criminal, driving and credit background checks that ensure dependability and reliability. In fact, families employing Comfort Keepers’ services versus an independent caregiver are not responsible for worker compensation, taxes, background checks, or theft and injury liabilities. “The majority of Comfort Keepers’ franchisees were drawn to the concept because of personal experiences in caring for an aging adult,” said Jeff Bevis, executive vice president of franchise development for CKFI. “At the end of the day, our franchisees are successful business owners who also feel good about what they do.”The vast majority of Comfort Keepers franchisees rent, own or lease relatively small office space. Territories include a contiguous cluster of zip codes that total approximately 175,000 people. The initial investment ranges from $56,400 to $88,800, which includes the franchise fee. The fee includes extensive initial and ongoing training, marketing materials and field support. A unique royalty structure rewards franchisees as their business grows. “My daughter and I came to business because of her experience as an occupational therapist,” said Gainesville Comfort Keepers’ owner Lynn Domenech. “She saw that there was an incredible need and came to me. Together, we researched and found several possibilities, but only one stood above the rest.” Domenech added, “The support we receive from the corporate team has been a tremendous factor in our success. From our humble beginnings to now having three offices – Gainesville, Ocala and Leesburg – we couldn’t have done it without the incredible CK team including fellow owners here in Florida.” For more information about Comfort Keepers or to talk with someone about the franchise opportunities, please visit our website or call Jim Brown, director, franchise development. About Comfort Keepers Founded in 1998 by a registered home health care nurse and her husband, the Comfort Keepers franchise system has grown to over 550 locations in 45 states, Canada, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Ireland. Comfort Keepers has ranked as one of the top five franchises in senior care Entrepreneur Magazine’s Franchise 500 for the past five years. For more information about Comfort Keepers, visit www.comfortkeepers.com. Each office is independently owned and operated. Contact: Natasha Baker, APR, Hafenbrack Marketing, 937/424-8950 x2115, nbaker@hafenbrack.com Additional Franchise Articles![]() Q&A with Kelly Honkomp of the NanoNet The Growth Coach® Breathing New Life into Greater Dallas Area Businesses in Tough Economy Q&A with David Goodman, President of Companion Connection Senior Care Q&A with Reagan Rodruiguez, CEO of 5th Avenue Acquisitions & Venture Capitalists Recent Franchise News![]() Pizza Buffet Included in GI Jobs Magazine 2012 Military Friendly Franchises Fresh Coat Painters to Open New Location in Chicago’s North Shore CKO Kickboxing Opening New Gym in San Diego WIN Home Inspection One of G.I. Jobs Magazine’s 2012 Military Friendly Franchises CKO Kickboxing is G.I. Jobs Magazine’s 2012 Military Friendly Franchise Recent Franchise Press Releases![]() THE UPS STORE CONDUCTS FRANCHISE-OPPORTUNITY EDUCATION NATIONWIDE FIRSTLIGHT HOMECARE ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF FRANCHISE DEVELOPMENT Honest-1 Auto Care Named 2012 Military Friendly Franchise by G.I. Jobs Magazine Three ProTect Painters All-Stars Prove Success is Just a Brush Stroke Away Sport Clips Haircuts on Target to hit Second "Billion Dollars" in Haircuts by 2014 |
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