For Care Businesses
Deposits, Cancellations, and No-Show Policies
Set deposits, cancellations, and no-show policies that protect revenue, reduce scheduling chaos, and make client expectations clear from the start.
Weekend, Holiday, and Rush-Fee Pricing
Set weekend, holiday, and rush-fee pricing that reflects real demand, protects margins, and keeps your care business from absorbing avoidable strain.
Minimum Shift Lengths and Service Area Boundaries
Set minimum shift lengths and service area boundaries that protect your time, improve operations, and keep your care business financially stable.
How to Price Hourly Care Without Undercutting Yourself
Price hourly care with more confidence by covering real costs, protecting your time, and avoiding rates that quietly damage your business.
Intake Questions That Catch Bad-Fit Clients Early
Use better intake questions to catch bad-fit clients early so your care business can reduce stress, protect staff, and avoid preventable problems.
Writing a Service Agreement That Protects Both Sides
Write a stronger service agreement so your care business sets clear expectations, reduces disputes, and protects both you and the client.
Insurance Policies Every Care Business Should Carry
Learn which insurance policies a care business should carry so you can protect clients, staff, and your business from preventable risk.
Licensing and Permit Checklist Before You Launch
Use this licensing and permit checklist to launch your care business more safely, avoid preventable mistakes, and build on a cleaner legal foundation.
Private-Pay Model Versus Insurance or Medicaid-Driven Model
Compare private-pay and insurance or Medicaid-driven care models so you can choose the structure that fits your business, clients, and growth plan.
Choosing Your Care Business Niche: Pet, Child, Elder, or Mixed
Choose the right care business niche by weighing demand, skills, risk, and operations so you can launch with more clarity and less confusion.