About this episode
In this episode, the hosts review the franchise disclosure document for Comfort Keepers and debate whether senior in-home care franchising is a scalable wealth builder—or a people-management headache best left to the right operator.Business Listing – https://drive.google.com/file/d/1r5H1kMC9XeqI5RudHPEJGf4iD-7hcNCl/view?usp=sharingWelcome to Acquisitions Anonymous – the #1 podcast for small business M&A. Every week, we break down businesses for sale and talk about buying, operating, and growing them.Looking to build a professional website in minutes? Try Wix: https://wix.pxf.io/c/6898629/3115214/25616?trafcat=templateHubSpot is the backbone for how businesses scale without chaos. Try them out here: https://go.try-hubspot.com/OeG9Vr? Sponsored by:FRANZY - Thinking about buying a franchise instead of an independent business? FRANZY is a free platform built for acquisition-minded entrepreneurs who want to explore franchise ownership without broker bias. FRANZY matches you with franchise opportunities based on your capital, goals, and lifestyle—and includes free coaching from experienced franchise operators. If you're exploring ETA but want a structured, system-driven alternative, check out https://franzy.com/Capital Pad – A platform connecting accredited investors with vetted small business acquisition deals. Discover exclusive opportunities at https://capitalpad.comThis week, Alex Smereczniak joins the show to walk through something we rarely analyze: a full Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD). The focus is on Comfort Keepers, a non-medical in-home senior care franchise with over 600 units and decades of operating history. The hosts dig into Item 7 (startup costs), Item 19 (unit-level financial performance), and Item 20 (unit openings and closures) to evaluate the system’s health. Startup costs range roughly $100K–$160K, largely working capital. Mature units average well into seven figures in revenue, with top performers exceeding $20M annually. Closures are relatively low, and most franchisees have operated for 7+ years—strong signals for system stability.Key Highlights:- Senior in-home care franchise with 600+ locations and long operating history- Startup cost: ~$100K–$160K; revenue potential into 7 figures- Majority of units operating 7+ years; relatively low closures- Labor-heavy model with 25–100 caregivers per territory- Macro demographic tailwinds: aging population drives demandSubscribe to weekly our Newsletter and get curated deals in your inboxAdvertise with us by clicking here Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content?