Isabelle Guarino
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You are now a caregiver.
You grow a lot of resentment, a lot of anger.
There's a lot of guilt that even got you started doing that.
There's so many emotions bottled into these moments of life.
And to be able to kind of burst that bubble, pop that bubble and say, we've got mom, we're going to love her the same way you do, if not even better, because we're trained professionals.
We really go through all aspects of
this industry and what it looks like we've been teaching and training for gosh almost 11 plus years and so we've got thousands of students who own and operate these homes across the country now and it's so much fun i love just being able to see the light bulb and having fun in that moment to really just impart knowledge on them and get them to say oh my gosh it goes from idea and exciting thought to i have the plan i know the steps i can do this exactly just follow the steps yeah
You get to be the son, like you just come and love on her and hang out with her.
And that's all you need to do from here forward.
That is so beautiful to give back to families in this way.
to provide jobs to caregivers who are being used, abused, neglected in these larger facilities.
It's just all the way around.
It's one of those things where you're cash flowing, but you feel good at night.
You feel proud of the work that you're doing.
That's hard to do in a lot of industries.
And yet in ours, it's like you're just proud of yourself, proud of what you're bringing to the market.
And that's a beautiful thing.
Yeah.
So we have online courses and live trainings in Phoenix, Arizona, where we show people basically step-by-step how to start, own, and operate care homes, whether they want to be on the landlord side, whether they want to be involved in the day-to-day or owning and operating kind of passively.
i know i always like joke with people so i used to be a flight attendant and i had this guy i was sitting in first i was up in first class and he comes up to me and he goes are you afraid of heights and i was like what a weird question like we're 30 000 feet in the sky why are you asking me this you know and i'm like no i'm not afraid of heights but if you push me out this plane i'd be terrified right so it's not necessarily the heights that scare us a lot of times it's the edge