Tuesday, July 11, 2006

How to Start a Nursing Agency Comprehensive Start Up Guide

As a nurse you have a ready-made market.The demand for good nursing care is self-evident and on-going. It is not subjected to seasonal fluctuations as are many industries. It is not limited to the usual 9 to 5 business schedule.

Home health is forecasted to grow by over 42% in the next five years. It is estimated that 15 million Seniors will be disabled in some form. The nation's elderly population have some form of disability for which they require assistance, such as help with bathing, dressing, eating, preparing meals, or taking medication, going to the Doctor's and, according to an AARP survey in 2000, 82% of mid-life and older Americans prefer not to move from home if they need help caring for themselves.

* Are you looking for more time with your family?
* How to save thousands of dollars in start-up capital.
* Are you tired of working for someone else?
* Where and how to set-up and name your company.
* How to save thousands of dollars in start-up capital by working from home.
* Are you working long hours and for less money?
* Why this business will always be needed: This business is the future. Now is the time!
* Are you tired of commuting?

With this exceptional one of a kind e-book, we can get you started with your own agency.

If you answered YES to the above, you are ready to begin building a stronger financial future for yourself and your family.

There will always be work for nurses, both nationally and internationally, it's interesting to note that the boom sector in the nursing industry is actually in contract nursing.


Casual nurses often have a high level of expertise obtained through working in different environments and dealing with a wide variety of situations. This makes them very adaptable and attractive to employers.

While many employers are keen for the experience offered by the growing number of agency-contracted nurses, the attraction for the nurses themselves is also very appealing, with flexibility being one of the
more important aspects.

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www.nursingagencystartup.com

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