CINCINNATI—Home Helpers Home Care, a provider of nonmedical in-home companionship and personal care services, announced it awarded 41 franchise agreements between new and existing franchisees in 2025.
The brand also earned seven industry accolades, and Home Helpers Home Care advanced its technology through the Cared-4 Comprehensive Care Program featuring Direct Link 24/7 monitoring services. In 2025, Home Helpers Home Care opened 32 new locations and entered Nebraska for the first time.
"2025 was a defining year for our brand," said Emma Dickinson, CEO and president of Home Helpers. "Awarding 41 new locations, the majority to new franchisees, reflects the strength of our proven system and the growing recognition that in-home care is one of franchising's most compelling opportunities. As we prepare to exceed 400 territories in 2026 across the U.S. and Canada, we have never been better positioned to continue to grow as an industry leader within our category."
Home Helpers Home Care earned acknowledgements on the Entrepreneur Franchise 500, Franchise Times Top 400, Franchise Business Review's Most Profitable Franchises, Franchise Dictionary's Top 100 Game Changers and FranServe Fran-Tastic Awards.
Additionally, Dickison, who has been a leader at Home Helpers Home Care for over 18 years, was honored with the Cincinnati Business Courier's C-Suite Award and by Franchise Dictionary Magazine as a legacy winner in the Women of Wonder category.
"Innovation is how we continue raising the standard of care at Home Helpers," said Dickison. "With our Cared-4 premium care offering, families can feel confident their loved ones are supported, even between Caregiver visits. That peace of mind is transformative for families and a meaningful differentiator for our franchisees. It supports workforce stability and strengthens the community impact we are proud to make every day."
Home Helpers Home Care said it is actively seeking qualified franchise candidates across the country. Key markets include Charlotte, North Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; Omaha, Nebraska; San Diego, Los Angeles, and Orange County, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Las Vegas, Nevada.
