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New Life®

Senior & Assisted Living Services Year: 2025
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What Is New Life?

New Life is a franchise offering assisted and nursing care services for elderly and disabled adults. The operational model is brick-and-mortar, developing and operating assisted living facilities (including multi-unit development). It serves seniors and disabled persons and their families (B2C) and delivers care through a multidisciplinary team approach.

New Life Franchise: Pros and Cons

This franchise’s standout strength is its heavy support - 170 hours of training and a 100 training/support score (top 5%) - but its biggest risk is that there are zero franchised units (bottom 5%), meaning the system is very early-stage with few existing franchisees to consult for real-world references.

Pros

Territory Protection Score of 70 - well above typical for all (top 10%), giving you a strong, defensible territory and reducing the chance the franchisor opens a competing location nearby.
170 total training hours and a 100 training/support score - both well above typical for Senior & Assisted Living Services (top 5%), showing the franchisor invests heavily in onboarding and ongoing support so new operators are thoroughly prepared before opening. (Expert note: extensive training is a positive sign of support.)
Initial franchise fee of $35,000 - well below typical for Senior & Assisted Living Services (bottom 10%), which leaves you with more cash on hand for build-out and early operating capital.

Cons

Franchised units: 0 - well below typical for Senior & Assisted Living Services (bottom 5%), meaning the system is very early-stage and you will have limited existing franchisees to speak with for real-world references. (Expert note: this makes peer due diligence difficult.)
Company-owned units: 5 - well above typical for Senior & Assisted Living Services (top quarter), which raises a question about the franchisor's growth strategy and whether they favor operating locations over expanding the franchise network.
Franchisee right to relocate: No - an unusual absence (86.4% of peers allow relocation), so you would not have the flexibility to move your outlet if the market or site performance changes.

Territory Protection

70/100
Good

New Life grants an exclusive, protected, site-specific territory-typically about 100,000 residents defined by counties or zip codes-and it continues without performance contingencies. The franchisor approves locations, may sell into the territory via alternative distribution channels including e-commerce, and does not grant rights of first refusal for adjacent development.

Training & Support

100
Excellent

The brand provides an extensive 170-hour training curriculum designed to prepare 0 trainees for launch through a structured mix of classroom and practical instruction. The program includes on-site launch support for operational readiness; on-site assistance may incur additional fees, and travel and living expenses are the franchisee's responsibility.

How Much Does It Cost to Open a New Life Franchise?

Opening a New Life franchise requires a total initial investment of $109,550 to $202,000, according to the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. This range covers the franchise fee, real estate, equipment, training, and initial working capital needed to launch and operate through the early months.

Minimum Investment

$109,550
Minimum Investment Breakdown
Franchise Fee
Real Estate
Equipment & Assets
Reserves
Training
Other

Maximum Investment

$202,000
Maximum Investment Breakdown

Minimum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$35,000
Real Estate$13,000
Equipment & Assets$12,950
Reserves$40,000
Training$2,000
Other$6,600

Maximum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$35,000
Real Estate$42,000
Equipment & Assets$49,500
Reserves$50,000
Training$4,000
Other$21,500

Investment Analysis

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The initial investment amounts shown are estimates only. Actual costs may vary based on location size, business model, and multi-unit ownership arrangements. We recommend reviewing the full Franchise Disclosure Document for complete details.

New Life Franchise Earnings: Not Disclosed

New Life did not disclose financial performance data (Item 19) in their 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. Not all franchisors choose to publish this information, which can make it harder for prospective owners to evaluate expected revenue before investing.

This franchise company did not publish these results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is New Life a good franchise to own?

Whether New Life is a good franchise depends on your goals, experience, and local market. Key factors from the 2025 FDD: New Life operates 5 locations, received a legal risk score of 100/100, a training and support score of 100/100. The franchisor does not disclose financial performance data. Prospective franchisees should review the full Franchise Disclosure Document and consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decision.

Is a New Life franchise worth the investment?

The value of a New Life franchise investment depends on factors such as location, operator experience, and market demand. The initial investment ranges from $109,550 to $202,000. Franchise investments carry inherent risk, and prospective buyers should conduct thorough due diligence before committing capital.

How long does it take to break even with a New Life franchise?

Break-even timelines for New Life franchises are not disclosed in the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. Break-even periods vary significantly based on initial investment level, local market conditions, operating costs, and revenue ramp-up speed. Prospective franchisees should build a pro forma financial model using Item 7 cost estimates and, where available, Item 19 financial performance data from the FDD.

Is New Life a franchise or a corporate-owned business?

As of the 2025 FDD, New Life operates 0 franchised locations and 5 company-owned locations. New Life currently operates as a predominantly company-owned system, though franchise opportunities are being offered through the FDD.

Does New Life disclose franchise revenue data?

New Life did not disclose financial performance data (Item 19) in their 2025 FDD. Not all franchisors choose to publish this information.

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