The home care industry attracts all sorts of people, each with their own reason for choosing to buy a franchise in this growing sector and Caremark’s network of enterprising franchisees is no different.
So what motivates people to leave a successful career path and set off in another professional direction entirely? For some this may be down to personal drivers such as direct experience of the sector they are now pursuing. While perhaps for others, it is simply the desire to move into an industry which resonates with them.
Robert Johnstone, experienced change manager and former retail operations director, sits somewhere in the middle of these two groups. With more than twenty years of expertise in launching new stores and turning around under-performing retail operations in the UK and Russia, Robert has an impressive track record of success. Yet, his desire to turn his attention and talents to an industry which would give him the commercial challenge he was seeking, along with satisfying personal and financial rewards was the reason he decided to change direction. Achieving commercial success was no longer enough.
Although many of Caremark’s franchisees come into the business with no exposure to the care sector whatsoever, for Robert this was not the case. He has family and friends who are already working in the industry and his exposure to this growing sector showed him another side to business and an opportunity yet to be explored.
With his interest piqued, he began to research UK home care providers and the rest, as they say, is history.
Caremark (Cambridge & South Cambridgeshire) was awarded their CQC registration in September 2018. Robert, along with his wife, Tracey, and Registered Care Manager, Laura Ansell, are now working to build a dedicated and compassionate team.
“We’re looking to build a profitable business and a legacy for our future, but our number one priority is working with the best possible team that we can – it’s something that we just won’t compromise on. We’re looking to recruit only the most professional and compassionate team and are more than prepared to bring care workers in at a rate that reflects our high standards. I’ve taken a lot, both personally and professionally, from supporting others in their time of need – it’s worthwhile and fulfilling.”
The hard-working and motivated couple are keen to establish a community-conscious and compliant business, which will also provide financial freedom for the long-term.
“My work-life balance has improved significantly in comparison to my schedule when working for large, international organisations. I was constantly on call and travelling most of the time, meaning I would often miss the important things back at home. Now, I’m able to manage my schedule in a way that allows me to take time away from the office when I need to. That’s one of the best things about being a business owner – you’re essentially your own boss.”
Before launching his franchise with Caremark, Robert took time to research other care providers. His findings led him to conclude that, in terms of franchisee support and standing in the care industry, Caremark was the best fit for him and Tracey.
“I stand by my decision that Caremark is the best out there and would say that to anyone considering the opportunity. My advice for those considering investing in a Caremark franchise would be to do your research and formulate a detailed and comprehensive business plan – and then stick to it!
“You’ll never know what awaits you until you actually go ahead and give it a go but, for the most part, it’s been the best thing I ever did.”
He is certainly a man on a mission. As a high achiever, Robert is comfortable with pressing on with the job and getting results, only this time he is doing it for himself which is far more gratifying.
Raspinder launched his Caremark franchise in his home-town of Gravesend in February 2018.
Martin Steyn considered investing in a business in the care industry after researching care packages for his own grandmother.
Sharan Dhaliwal launched her Caremark franchise after a career in the NHS, spanning 25 years.
Before buying his Caremark franchise, Colin Evans had a long and successful career in sales and sales management.
A day in the life of Martin Steyn from Caremark in Tunbridge Wells, Tonbridge & Malling.
Sharan Dhaliwal spent 25 years working for the NHS before becoming a franchisee for Caremark.
Duncan Smith was new to the social care sector when he started his Caremark franchise in Kirklees.
Friends and former colleagues Andrew Peace and Mark McKenning launched their first Caremark franchise in Barnsley in 2011.
Introducing Sue Hills from Caremark Mid-Sussex which she has been running since 2009.
Abhay Shah hadn't always planned to have a career in care but he looked into the prospect of starting his own business when daily number crunching became monotonous.
Husband and wife team Richard and Emily Magrath are the owners of Caremark in North Down, Ards & Belfast.
Caremark's Charles Folkes delivers over 3000 hours of care per week to vulnerable individuals in the Redcar and Cleveland area.
After doing some research, there was really no doubt in our minds, that the only choice we would be happy with would be Caremark, given the emphasis on care and not profit.– Richard Magrath, Caremark North Down, Ards & Belfast
Since I joined, Caremark has done everything they promised they would do. The support has always been there and Kevin Lewis has even come out and given me a morale boost when I've needed it.Amarjit Gill, Caremark Redditch & Bromsgrove
I researched various sectors before reaching the decision that domiciliary care offered the sustainability and a straightforward business model which allowed for positive cashflow and personal reward.– Charles Folkes, Caremark Redcar & Cleveland
A strong ratio of 15:1 between franchisees and Regional Support Managers
CEO and founder of Caremark Kevin Lewis has over 25 years of experience in the UK home care sector