Franchise Opportunities in Burlingame, California

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Senior Care Franchise Opportunities

Available in Burlingame, California

Approximately 19% of Burlingame’s population is aged 65 or older, which is above the national average and signals growing demand for senior-focused services like in-home care.

Burlingame’s population is highly educated—62.5% of adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. This, combined with a median household income of $149,000, reflects a well-resourced community that values professional, quality services.

San Mateo County’s 65+ population is expected to grow by over 45% between 2020 and 2040, according to regional demographic projections—creating sustained long-term demand for home-based senior care in cities like Burlingame.

Why a Home Care Franchise?

With a growing market and strong industry support it's an investment that impacts communities and offers significant profit potential.

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Why Comfort Keepers?

We strive every day to make life brighter and more fulfilling for our clients. Because there truly is no place like home. At Comfort Keepers, we understand how important it is for seniors to maintain their independence and stay in the comfort of their own homes. Our high-quality in-home caregiving services make this possible, allowing seniors to live with dignity and joy in the place they love most — home.

Owning an in-home care franchise combines financial success with personal fulfillment. With a growing market and strong industry support, it's an investment that impacts communities and offers significant profit potential.

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