Sep 28, 2021

Franchise Business Review’s 2021 Rock Star Award adds to Home Instead’s Growing List of Industry Accolades

Caregiver sitting with her client on the couch.

The global reputation of Home Instead as a franchise industry leader continues to grow, earning additional recognition this year for cultivating a winning franchise for culture, receiving honors as a top recession-proof franchise, and being named a leading franchise for women and couples.

With more than 1,100 independent franchises employing nearly 100,000 CAREGivers worldwide, delivering a culture-focused work environment is important to the Home Instead business strategy and success as the world's leading provider of in-home care services for older adults.

2021 Awards for Home Instead

This year, Home Instead has earned industry awards including:

These recent industry awards build upon Home Instead’s inclusion earlier this year on Franchise Business Review’s list of Top Franchises of 2021 and roster of Top 100 Recession-Proof Franchises.

“While our values remain steadfast over time, our practices have evolved to meet the needs of our clients and employees,” said Jeff Huber, Home Instead CEO. “This is even more critical as we recruit talented team members, from software engineers to frontline CAREGivers.”

The continued success of Home Instead as a franchise network is driven by entrepreneurs from all backgrounds and their individual achievements

Franchisee Awarded 2021 Rock Star Award

In addition to national and international recognition, local Home Instead franchise owners are winning individual awards.

Seth Michael, owner of Home Instead in Livonia, Michigan, was named a 2021 Rock Star Franchise Owner in the Millennials category by Franchise Business Review, the leading market research firm in the franchise industry. Michael was recognized for dedicating his passion and energy to senior care and helping his team through challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Michael credits Home Instead with providing the training that he and other millennial-aged business owners require to create a business plan, hire and retain talent, and engage in marketing and advertising. Embracing responsibility and looking past typical stereotypes of his generation has driven Michael to success.

Millennials Are Next Wave of Owners

“The millennial generation cares about making an impact in their community. I’m encouraged by the next wave of leaders and their dedication to providing outstanding care,” said Jeff Huber, Home Instead CEO. “Our younger owners bring so much entrepreneurial spirit to their role as franchisees, and we congratulate Seth on his well-deserved recognition for his hard work.”

Michael is dedicated to hiring and training CAREGivers who share his passion for service and can care for the growing senior population in their communities. He understands the impact on his community as a young business owner and mentor for others. As a result of his team’s efforts, Michael’s franchise serves older adults in 10 communities and is on track to record its fourth year of double-digit growth. Michael and his team created the catch phrase “Believe More!” to demonstrate their belief in each other, their families, and their business on a daily basis to have a positive impact on their communities.

For more information on Home Instead, including details about franchise opportunities, visit franchises.homeinstead.com.

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