Senior Care · FDD 2024 · HQ FL
Interim HealthCare Franchise
A Caring Brands International brand operating in the senior care sector, franchising since 1966. Financial profile from publicly filed FDDs.
- $123K – $258K
- Initial investment
- 3.5%
- Royalty rate
- 330
- Total locations
The verdict
Interim HealthCare needs $123K–$258K to open and charges a 3.5% royalty - an entry cost above the typical senior care franchise.
- $50K
- Franchise fee (Item 5)
- 3.5%
- Royalty of gross sales (Item 6)
- 330
- Locations (Item 20)
Figures from Interim HealthCare's publicly filed Franchise Disclosure Document (2024).
Investment Overview
Revenue Data (Item 19)
Item 19 Not Disclosed
This franchisor did not provide financial performance data in their FDD. This is common, disclosure is optional.
Network Size & Growth
Net Growth Rate
Year-over-year unit change
10 locations closed in the last reporting year
Quick Facts
- Sector
- Senior Care
- Subsector
- home health
- Founded
- 1966
- Franchising Since
- 1966
- Headquarters
- FL
- FDD Year
- 2024
- Item 19
- Not Disclosed
Important Notice
Data sourced from publicly available FDD filings. Not financial advice. Consult a franchise attorney and accountant before investing. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
What the Interim HealthCare FDD Reveals
Interim HealthCare, a Caring Brands International franchise, has been franchising since 1966 , currently with 330 total locations in the senior care sector, headquartered in FL. According to the 2024 FDD, the total initial investment ranges from $123K to $258K - a 110% spread between the low and high end that reflects how site size, market, and buildout scope change the capital requirement. This figure includes the franchise fee of $50K, equipment, leasehold improvements, and initial working capital through the ramp-up period.
Ongoing royalties run 3.5% of gross sales. Notably, Interim HealthCare does not disclose financial performance (Item 19) in its FDD. That is common (Item 19 is optional under the FTC Franchise Rule) but it puts the burden on prospective buyers to survey existing franchisees (Item 20 contact list), model unit economics from public comparables, and demand validated profit-and-loss data before signing.
Network momentum is currently positive: Interim HealthCare added units at a 1.5% net rate year-over-year (15 openings, 10 closures). Sustained positive growth is a signal that the unit-economics are working well enough to attract new operators, though late-stage growth can also reflect aggressive sales push rather than operational health. Before committing capital, triangulate this summary against the full FDD, a franchise attorney's review, and direct conversations with five or more current and former franchisees from Item 20.
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How Interim HealthCare compares to the Senior Care sector
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Sector averages computed across all tracked senior care brands from FDD Items 5–7 (FDD year 2024).
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