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9/23/2009
Elderly care – Rewarding Business
Together with the American Embassy in Stockholm Home Instead Senior Care will present a new concept for elderly care. The seminar presents how to become a Home Instead Senior Care Master Franchise in Sweden and offers you practical guidance on choosing and launching a franchise concept.

The Home Instead Senior Care family network of locally owned franchise offices is an inhome  care company to help family keeping aging parents or grandparents in their home as they grow older.

Home Instead Senior Care provides an affordable solution for elderly, who prefer to remain at home where their quality of life is enhanced without stress and hardships of interrupted routines and changes in daily habits.

In Sweden as in most countries the rapidly aging population involve a lot of opportunities for entrepreneurs who see an alternative solution to the challenges of caring for seniors. Swedes like most nationalities prefer to remain in their homes but wants adequate care services.

Referring to a governmental report elderly care is a future profession that attracts a lot of private entrepreneurs. 

The Home Instead Senior Care will be represented by Yoshino Nakajima, chief Development Officer.  

You are cordially invited to a seminar at the American Embassy September 23, 2009, at 1 pm. The seminar will be concluded by a reception at the American Embassy. 
The event is free of charge.

RSVP to sture.lindmark@isak.se

If you want to know more about The Home Instead Senior Care go to: www.homeinstead.com  

Contact person in Sweden is Sture Lindmark.

Mobile 004670 537 34 18

Mailaddress: sture.lindmark@isak.se

Elderly care – Rewarding Business 

Program
Wednesday September 23, 2009

12.30-13.00  Gathering
13.00-14.00  Franchising - former CEO and owner Tommy Adamsson, Polarn & Pyret
14.00-15.00  Franchising - the legal framework, Mango Kask, MAQS
15.00-15.30  Coffee break
15.30-16.30  Home Instead Senior Care Yoshino Nakajima
16.30-17.00  Q and A
17.00-17.10  Closing remarks- Sture Lindmark
1710              Refreshments and Networking with speakers