The Care Market

Operate in one of the UK's fastest growing sectors

Demand for social care services in the UK is at an all-time high, with more people living for longer and added strain on the healthcare system.

With average life expectancy rising over the years, our ageing population has grown significantly and this is set to continue well into the foreseeable future. The vast majority of home care services in the UK is focused on supporting people over the age of 65. This makes domiciliary care for the elderly a key priority within this industry.

However, people of all ages from all walks of life rely on social care services every day. The constant need for quality care services means that home care is one of the country’s most sustainable sectors.

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Rising Demand

The Office for National Statistics forecasts that by the year 2045, over 65s will account for a quarter of the UK population. Demand for care services has reached an unprecedented level and is expected to remain high in the future.

The value of the home care market is currently estimated at over £20 billion per annum, with up to 90% of domiciliary care services supplied by independent providers like SureCare. With more and more people choosing to receive care in the comfort of their own homes, the market is set to expand even further.

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Multiple Revenue Streams

SureCare doesn’t exclusively offer care services to the elderly. Alongside our domiciliary care services, SureCare franchisees nationwide have the capacity to branch out into other areas of care in the community. Personal care services are available to people of all ages living with varying degrees of complex care needs.

In addition to care, SureCare franchisees can offer a range of non-regulated support services. With these additional revenue streams available, your business has the potential to grow faster than similar home care providers.

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Future-proof Industry

The high demand for home care services means that providers like SureCare have the advantage of being able to resist the effects of a recession. Unlike many other industries, there will always be a need for care services in your local community.

By working with local authorities and community services wherever you are in the country, your SureCare franchise can find new and recurring business through social care contracts with councils, supported by government funding.