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Starting a board and care business offers many rewards, but it is a big commitment. Board and care businesses provide highly sought-after care, living assistance, and supervisory services to elderly, disabled and even younger, developmentally-challenged clients. Here is a step-by-step guide for how to begin your own board and care business.<br>

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  1. How To Start Board and Care Business? Starting a board and care business offers many rewards, but it is a big commitment. Board and care businesses provide highly sought-after care, living assistance, and supervisory services to elderly, disabled and even younger, developmentally-challenged clients. Here is a step-by-step guide for how to begin your own board and care business. 1. Assess the Market Take time to analyze the needs of your local market and your position among other board and care providers. What do most local providers offer, and who are their clients? What gaps in services exist? What services do you possess the ability to provide? What is the average amount that board and care services tend to cost in your area? 2. Develop a Operating Plan Create a detailed business plan, describing what services you will offer and at what rates, how much staffing you will need, how you will manage day-to-day operations, and how you will market your business. 3. Obtain Licensing Licensing regulations vary from state to state but you will almost always need to register your business properly and obtain the required licenses. Visit your local area agency on aging and apply for the state and federal licenses that are needed. Or if you're in Washington state look into special licensing requirements as a board and care business. visite site 4. Hire Employees For a successful board and care business, you will need to staff a variety of qualified professionals, including: ○ Administrators ○ Caregivers ○ Clinical personnel

  2. Kitchen staff Hire employees who meet the licensing requirements for your state and who treat clients with respect and dignity. 5. Set Up Relationships with Care Providers Develop partnerships with care providers who can work with you as a referral network. These referrals could come from social workers, home health agencies, hospitals and other care providers. Offer to pay a certain fee or agree on a certain rate of referral. 6. Consider Financing Options Brick and mortar business such as yours require substantial capital investment. Check with your local Small Business Administration (SBA) office to explore options for financing the establishment of your business. 7. Market Your Business Now it’s time to market your business. Reach out to referrals, use print, electronic and local radio advertisements, place ads on online job boards, and develop a website to showcase what you have to offer. With these steps complete, you are now ready to launch your own board and care business providing needed supervisory and living assistance to clients in your area. Questions & Answers Q: What services do board and care businesses provide? A: Board and care businesses provide highly sought-after care, living assistance, and supervisory services to elderly, disabled, and developmentally-challenged clients.

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