Home care service for sale

Home care service for sale: compare listings on company.ch by location, guide price, revenue and handover. Open relevant offers, review the key facts and send an enquiry when an offer fits.
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25 listings found

Individual asset

B2B newsletter with specialist audience

Specialist newsletter with B2B target group, grown readership and suitable domain for expansion or integration.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Offer
DomainNewsletter
Price
CHF 28'000
Revenue
CHF 18'000 - 26'000
Profit
On request
Franchise

Mobile franchise concept for everyday support

Mobile franchise model for everyday support with training, marketing support and digital scheduling.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Franchise type
Mobile or online
Equity
CHF 25'000 - 45'000
Entry fee
CHF 10'000
Ongoing fees
Turnover fee
Individual asset

SaaS source code for shift planning

Software base with source code, app prototype and documentation.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Offer
SoftwareSource code
Price
CHF 45'000 - 65'000
Revenue
On request
Profit
On request
Franchise

Tutoring franchise for learning studios

Tutoring franchise with learning studio concept, training and central marketing templates.

Canton / Country
Switzerland
Franchise type
Single location
Equity
CHF 25'000 - 50'000
Entry fee
CHF 10'000 - 25'000
Ongoing fees
Turnover fee

Buying a home-care service in Switzerland

A useful first comparison of a home-care service should connect the asking price with operating evidence, contractual rights and a workable transfer. Approval conditions, skilled-worker shortages, underrecorded travel and dependence on a few referrers can constrain continuity and margin.

Earnings to normalise before valuing a home-care service

Analyse authorised hours, utilisation, payer mix, travel time, staff qualifications and contribution by service area. Reconcile delivered, approved and billed care.

Due-diligence priorities for a home-care service

Review cantonal approval, quality audits, care documentation, payer contracts, staff credentials, scheduling, data security, vehicles and incident history.

Protect continuity while a home-care service changes hands

Transfer care responsibility client by client, including consent, schedules, medication information, emergency contacts and staff allocation.

Related acquisition routes for a home-care service

Keep the search broad enough to find adjacent opportunities, then compare the same evidence across each listing. Continue with Care service or Health & beauty, or return to all companies for sale.

Questions buyers ask about a home-care service

Do approved and billed care hours reconcile with staff capacity?

Analyse authorised hours, utilisation, payer mix, travel time, staff qualifications and contribution by service area. Reconcile delivered, approved and billed care.

Which cantonal approval and quality duties attach to the new operator?

Review cantonal approval, quality audits, care documentation, payer contracts, staff credentials, scheduling, data security, vehicles and incident history.

Can qualified staff cover the service area without the current manager?

Approval conditions, skilled-worker shortages, underrecorded travel and dependence on a few referrers can constrain continuity and margin.

How will vulnerable clients and care records be transferred safely?

Transfer care responsibility client by client, including consent, schedules, medication information, emergency contacts and staff allocation.