Starting Your Medical Business

All Care Consulting Services will help you each step of the way as you begin your business venture. For those searching for a personally rewarding career, we're ready to assist.

The process

From idea to fully accredited business

A clear, supported path through registration, inspection, accreditation, and launch.

Choose Your Business Model

Decide which type of living or housing you'll provide — congregate living, senior homes, assisted living, and more — based on your goals and market.

Incorporate & File

We help you incorporate your home care business or LLC and prepare every form: franchise disclosure documents, certificate of need applications (CONs), and state operational documents.

State License Inspection

Your state license inspection verifies agency authorization, criminal and background checks, staff qualifications and training, and pre- and post-licensure reviews.

Permits & Accreditation

Secure permits, a registered Tax ID and NPI numbers, and Medicare, Medicaid, and private duty (CHAP) accreditation — with us guiding each step.

Finance, Staffing & Marketing

Set pricing and budgets, build your HR protocols and HIPAA training, then launch local marketing and an SEO-ready website to grow your client base.

Choose your model

Which type of care will you provide?

Decide which optional living and housing model fits your goals — we'll handle the paperwork from there.

Adult Day Care

Community-based daytime care for adults 18 and over who need personal services, supervision, or assistance on a less-than-24-hour basis.

Senior Housing

Affordable Senior Housing through the HUD 202 Program — supportive housing for low-income elderly persons, with help for cleaning, cooking, and transportation toward independent living.

Congregate Living

A Congregate Living Health Facility (CLHF) provides 24-hour skilled nursing and supportive care in a facility with 6 or fewer beds for disabled, ventilator-dependent, or terminally ill persons.

Home Health Agencies

A public or private organization that arranges or provides in-home health care services for persons in a temporary or permanent residence.

Hospice Care

Palliative care that eases the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual discomforts of those in their last phases of life — plus support for caregivers and family.

Private Duty Home Care

Nursing services, companion care, and homemaker services delivered in the client's own place of residence.

Nursing Homes / Facilities

Skilled nursing and supportive care for patients on a long-term basis.

Residential Care Facilities

An RCFE provides care, supervision, and assistance with daily living activities, plus incidental medical services under special care plans.

Ready to start or grow your medical business?

Get expert guidance from a team with over 25 years of experience in senior care. Your initial consultation is free.