Assisted Living & Home Health Expansion

Comprehensive care facilities and home health services for seniors and adults with disabilities

Assisted Living Residence

A small residential community for seniors and adults with disabilities who need daily support.

Facility Features

  • 40–60 private rooms
  • Dining hall
  • Medical clinic room
  • Physical therapy room
  • Recreation lounge
  • Outdoor garden & walking path
  • Chapel / meditation room

Services Provided

  • 24-hour caregivers
  • Medication management
  • Meal service (3 meals daily)
  • Laundry & housekeeping
  • Transportation to appointments
  • Social and wellness activities

Estimated Costs & Revenue

Construction

$6M–$9M

Equipment & Furnishings

$800K

Annual Operating

$2M–$3M

Monthly Revenue Example

Average resident fee: $3,500–$5,000/month

50 residents ≈ $2.1M–$3M per year

Home Health Agency

A program that sends caregivers and nurses to help seniors in their own homes.

Services

  • Skilled nursing
  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Speech therapy
  • Home health aides
  • Personal care (bathing, cooking, cleaning)
  • Post-hospital recovery care

Staff Needed

  • Registered Nurses (RN)
  • Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN)
  • Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA)
  • Therapists
  • Case managers
  • Office scheduler

Psychiatric Care Training for CNAs

Mental Health & Psychiatric Care Assistant Training

This program trains CNAs and caregivers to work with people who have mental health needs.

What Students Learn

Mental Health Basics
  • • Understanding depression and anxiety
  • • Recognizing emotional distress
  • • Patient communication skills
Psychiatric Patient Care
  • • Helping patients stay calm and safe
  • • Supporting people with behavioral challenges
  • • Monitoring mood and behavior changes
Crisis Response
  • • De-escalation techniques
  • • When to call nurses or doctors
  • • Safety procedures
Professional Skills
  • • Confidentiality
  • • Patient dignity and respect
  • • Teamwork with nurses and therapists

Career Opportunities

Graduates could work as:

  • Psychiatric Nursing Assistants
  • Mental Health Technicians
  • Behavioral Health Aides
  • Home Health Caregivers
  • Hospital Patient Care Technicians

They could work in:

  • • Hospitals
  • • Mental health clinics
  • • Assisted living facilities
  • • Rehabilitation centers
  • • Home health agencies

Facilities Needed

Behavioral Health Training Center with:

  • • CNA training classrooms
  • • Medical simulation lab
  • • Counseling rooms
  • • Mental health clinic partnership space
  • • Quiet therapy rooms

Program Length

Typical CNA + Mental Health training:

  • • 8–16 weeks training
  • • Classroom + clinical practice
  • • Certification exam preparation

Connection to Our Programs

Students could train by working with seniors in assisted living, patients receiving home health care, and youth with emotional needs. This gives real-world experience.