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Assisted Living Network Podcast

The Daily Life of a Residential Assisted Living Owner

13 Aug 2018

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What's the day to day life like owning an assisted living home and business? No day is the same. What you're looking for is the manager to take care of business, find the residents, take care of the family, hire the caregivers. The day to day life that you have within your assisted living business is going to depend on how you want to operate. You can be hands off and the manager is the one that finds hires, trains and retains the caregivers, the manager is responsible to make phone calls, bring in people who need the assisted living, do tours, bring them into the home, do the assessment of the resident that day to day, filling in the agreement. And when those residents come in and drop off a check for five, $6,000 a month and 10 of them get dropped off on the same day, that's a wonderful day. So the day to day life will depend on how you want to own and operate this home. We have students all over the country that are more hands on. If you have your management team in place, your job is to oversee and manage the manager. And day to day varies day to day.🎓 Ready to turn your passion into profit? Join Isabelle Guarino’s private Skool community to learn how to launch, run, and grow your own residential assisted living business. Get access to exclusive trainings, expert Q&As, and a like-minded community all in one place. Start learning today! → https://www.skool.com/ralacademy/about Subscribe Wherever You Enjoy Your PodcastsApple Podcasts: https://impct.live/applepodcastSpotify Podcasts: https://impct.live/spotifypodcastMore Listening Options: https://impct.live/alnetworkpodcast

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