I am a current franchise owner that has had a positive experience with Home Helpers. I understand the frustration that people have trying to get the business up and running. Nobody said it was easy if it were everybody would own a business. I purchased my franchise about 2 years ago and since that time have enjoyed solid growth and our future looks bright. To all who posted on this ripoff report site I feel you all have frustration coupled with anger, you all need to backup and look in the mirror and ask the question - Why is it Home Helpers fault that I failed? I am not going to lie to you I have worked extremely hard - a lot of blood, sweat, and tears. Home Helpers continues to provide exceptional operations support, the training and webinars are excellent and continue to improve.
The licensing process varies from state to state and Home Helpers has no control over all 50 states home care regulations. Prior to purchasing the franchise you need to look at what if any requirements the state requires, also how long it normally takes to get licensed. Most people that buy a franchise treat the process like a business and do the homework before purchasing.
One last note, this business is not a build in they will come - In-Home Care is based on solid community relations, and that takes time. Afterall, we are not selling subs or burgers we are intimately taking care of the aging population and people with disabilities.