START A HOME CARE FRANCHISE IN GEORGIA
Build a Business That Cares
JOIN THE BUTTERFLY HOME CARE FAMILY
Across Georgia, families are trying to keep life moving while caring for aging parents, adults with disabilities, and kids with extra needs. Many want help, but they don’t want to send their loved ones away to a facility.
A home care franchise in Georgia lets you step into that gap. You can build a real business that provides steady support at home, while you create jobs and income for yourself and others.
Butterfly Home Care gives you:
A proven non-medical care model
Operational systems and training
Guidance from people who’ve launched agencies before
So you’re not guessing your way through your first year.
WHY GEORGIA IS READY FOR MORE QUALITY HOME CARE
Georgia is growing quickly. Suburbs around Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, Macon, and Columbus are filling with:
Retired parents who moved closer to adult children
Families raising children with autism or disabilities
Households where both adults work full-time
That creates a few big realities:
More people who want to stay at home as they age
Families trying to juggle work, kids, and caregiving
More demand for trusted helpers who come to the home on a regular schedule
At the same time, many areas, especially outside the big cities, don’t have enough high-quality home care choices. Families are on waiting lists or piecing together help from neighbors, friends, and burned-out relatives.
For the right owner, that means:
Space to enter the market and stand out
The ability to grow through word-of-mouth and community partnerships
A business that’s built on recurring visits, not one-off appointments
What A Butterfly Home Care Franchise Looks Like In Georgia
Butterfly Home Care is designed for busy, modern families, not just seniors. In one week, your team might:
Help an older adult in Gwinnett County with meals, bathing, and light housekeeping
Support an adult with disabilities in Augusta with routines and community outings
Provide after-school support for a child with autism in Cobb County
Care is non-medical, but it is structured and intentional. Your caregivers focus on:
Personal care and daily activities
Safety and gentle supervision
Social connection and encouragement
Routines that reduce stress for clients and families
As the owner, your role is to:
Lead and support your caregivers
Build relationships with families and referral partners
Manage schedules, quality, and growth using our systems
The outcome is a business that can grow in a stable, repeatable way because your clients see you as a partner, not just a vendor.
WHY FRANCHISE WITH US
YOUR EARNING & GROWTH POTENTIAL IN GEORGIA
Home care in Georgia isn’t a one-time service. When families trust an agency, they often stay for months or years.
In Georgia, that can look like:
A senior in Atlanta or Decatur who needs help with meals, bathing, and safe mobility several days a week
An adult with disabilities in Gwinnett or Cobb County who depends on a steady morning and evening routine
A child with autism in Savannah or Macon who benefits from consistent in-home support and structure
Each new client can lead to:
Recurring weekly hours instead of one-time visits
Referrals to siblings, neighbors, church members, and coworkers
Expanded services over time as needs change or increase
Because Georgia has both busy metro areas and fast-growing suburbs, as your reputation grows in one community, it becomes easier to:
Attract clients in nearby towns and neighborhoods
Recruit caregivers who want to work close to home
Build a strong presence within your protected territory
We can’t promise specific income or outcomes, but the recurring nature of home care—and the growing need for senior, autism, and disability support in Georgia—gives motivated owners a strong base to grow from.
Getting Set Up in Georgia: The Basics
Georgia’s rules for non-medical home care are different from highly regulated states like New Jersey. That can make it easier to get started, but it still requires clear decisions and good documentation.
You’ll need to:
Form and register your business in Georgia
Decide exactly what kinds of non-medical services you will and won’t provide
Put basic policies and procedures in place
Complete background checks and screening for your team
Follow any state and local expectations tied to how you describe and deliver services
Regulations can change, and details depend on your exact service mix. You’ll always want to check current Georgia requirements and talk with your own legal and accounting advisors.
Our role is to:
Give you a step-by-step startup roadmap
Share sample forms, policies, and checklists you can review with your advisors
Help you keep everything organized so you’re not trying to juggle it alone
The Investment
$58k
Franchise Fee
Investment Range
$100K- $200K
Royalty
6%
WHO TENDS TO SUCCEED AS AN OWNER IN GEORGIA?
This franchise can be a strong fit for people who are used to responsibility and care about doing things well.
Owners often have backgrounds in:
Teaching or education
Nursing or other healthcare roles
Military or public service
Working from home or managing a household
Parenting or supporting a loved one with autism, disabilities, or long-term needs
You don’t need to be a clinician. You do need to:
Lead a small team
Stay on top of schedules and details
Communicate clearly with families and staff
Follow a proven system and be open to coaching
If people already look to you when things get complicated, those skills translate very well into running a home care franchise.
FROM FIRST CONVERSATION TO FIRST CLIENT: YOUR GEORGIA LAUNCH PATH
Your Path to Success with Butterfly Home Care
We keep the process simple and structured so you know what’s coming.
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Talk with the Butterfly Home Care franchise team about your goals, your background, and the Georgia area you’re interested in.
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Learn how the business works: startup costs, revenue drivers, training, and support. You’ll review our Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) with your own advisors.
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Work with us to define a protected territory that includes enough households and referral sources to support your growth.
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Once everyone agrees it’s a good fit and you’re ready, you sign your franchise agreement and start onboarding.
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Complete business formation, basic compliance tasks, policies, and early hiring, using our tools and guidance alongside your legal and financial professionals.
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Get trained on operations, recruiting, client intake, scheduling, and quality. Then open your doors and begin serving your first clients.
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Keep meeting with our team, reviewing your numbers, and adjusting your staffing and marketing as your client base expands.
*You’re always responsible for following Georgia law and should consult your own legal and accounting professionals. We provide tools, examples, and experience-based guidance to help you move forward with clarity.
Support You Can Count On
You are the local leader. We are the partner behind you.
As a Georgia franchise owner, you receive:
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Core training on how to run the business day-to-day
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Implementation support during your setup and launch
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Ongoing coaching on staffing, operations, and local marketing
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Access to proven tools, templates, and best practices from other owners
You focus on building a strong, steady agency. We help you avoid common mistakes and keep moving forward.
FAQs
Do I need to be a nurse or healthcare professional to own this?
No. You don’t need a clinical license. Many owners come from education, military, caregiving, or other non-clinical careers. Leadership, communication, and follow-through matter most.
How long does it usually take to open in Georgia?
It depends on your pace, state, and local steps, and how quickly you hire your first caregivers. During the discovery process, we walk through a typical timeline so you can plan.
Will you help me understand Georgia's requirements and paperwork?
Yes. We provide a clear roadmap, tools, and examples. You’ll still rely on your own legal and accounting advisors for final decisions and filings.
Can I start from a home office?
Often yes, especially early on, as long as your setup meets Georgia and local requirements. We’ll talk through common models and what has worked for other owners.
How will my territory be defined?
We map territories, so you have access to enough households and referral sources while protecting your ability to grow. We’ll review specific territory options in Georgia during your franchise conversations.
What kind of services will my agency provide?
You’ll focus on non-medical support things like personal care, daily living help, companionship, and structured support for people with disabilities and autism—within the boundaries of what Georgia allows for your business type.
FRANCHISE WITH US
Butterfly Home Care, LLC
Email:
Franchise@ButterflyHomeCare.com
Phone Number:
703.278.2898
Website:
ButterflyHomeCare.com
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Butterfly Home Care, LLC is the franchisor offering the Butterfly Home Care franchise (Butterfly Home Care, us, or we). This advertisement does not constitute an offer to sell a franchise or the solicitation of an offer to buy a franchise, which may only be made after your receipt of the Butterfly Home Care Franchise Disclosure Document. This document must first be registered with certain states. Butterfly Home Care franchises are offered solely by means of the franchise disclosure document issued by Butterfly Home Care, LLC, 22375 Broderick Dr Suite 250 Sterling, VA 20166, and at (703) 278-2898. Certain states and foreign countries have laws governing the offer and sale of franchises. If you are a resident of one of these states or foreign countries, we will not offer you a franchise unless and until we have complied with all applicable legal requirements in your jurisdiction. Please consult with your representative at Butterfly Home Care, LLC for an updated list of jurisdictions where franchises can be sold. Visit us online at butterflyhomecare.com.
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