The recognition arrives as the demographic shift toward aging in place accelerates nationwide. AARP data indicates that nearly 75 percent of adults over age 50 prefer to remain in their own homes, a trend fueling consistent demand for professional, non-medical support. Executive Home Care’s model targets this sector by offering services ranging from companionship and homemaking to specialized dementia and Alzheimer’s assistance.
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Executive Home Care Lands on Entrepreneur’s 2026 Low-Cost Franchise List
With an initial investment threshold under $150,000, Executive Home Care has secured a spot on Entrepreneur magazine’s 2026 ranking of top affordable franchises. The Scottsdale-based provider, operating under the Evive Brands umbrella, earned the distinction following a rigorous evaluation of its financial stability, support infrastructure, and market growth.

Jeanette Weinz, brand president of Executive Home Care, credits the brand's inclusion to a business structure that balances accessibility for new owners with the necessity of the services provided. Beyond the entry cost, the company maintains its network through centralized training, marketing resources, and ongoing operational guidance. As the industry expands, the franchise continues to emphasize a dual mission: helping seniors maintain independence while providing entrepreneurs with a scalable path into the healthcare service market.
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