ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering Franchise
Cost, fees, owner earnings, closure rate and litigation for a ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise — pulled from the franchisor's own public FDD (2026), not its sales material.
Disclosure honesty
ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering discloses earnings (Item 19) — but the grade is how honestly. We graded it D.
What their own earnings claim actually says
Gross revenue only for 7 franchised + 1 affiliate outlet, 2023-2025. Excludes 1 closed outlet. No net income, expenses, or profitability data provided.
What a ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise actually costs to run
| Fee | Disclosed | Where it comes from |
|---|---|---|
| Initial franchise fee | $49,500 | Item 5 — paid up front, before you open |
| Royalty | 5% of gross sales | Item 6 — charged on revenue, not profit |
| Advertising fund | 1% of gross sales | Item 6 — brand marketing, spent at the franchisor's discretion |
| Total recurring fees | 6% of gross sales | Before rent, labor, food or debt service |
| Total initial investment | $84,825 – $139,000 | Item 7 — franchisor's own low/high estimate |
5% royalty ($400/mo minimum), 1% ad fee, $250/mo tech, plus variable fees (training, software, encroachment penalties up to $100k).
Royalty and ad-fund percentages are charged on gross sales — an owner pays them whether or not the location is profitable.
ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering system size and owner turnover
| Total outlets | 8 |
| Ceased operations | 1 |
| Terminated by franchisor | 0 |
| Transferred to new owners | 0 |
| Closure rate | 12.5% of outlets |
1 outlet ceased operations 2025 (IL). Otherwise stable system with minimal churn.
From Item 20 of the FDD 2026. Terminations and ceased operations are the franchisor's own count of owners who stopped — the number the sales pitch leaves out.
Is ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering worth it? — how it compares to 50 similar franchises
| Ongoing fees | 6% of sales | lower than most (median 7%) |
| Startup cost | from $84,825 | cheaper than most (median $101,125) |
| Disclosure honesty | Grade D | less honest than most of the category |
| Closure rate | 12.5% of outlets | worse than 90% of peers |
| Disclosed lawsuits | 0 | fewer than most |
Benchmarked against every senior & home care franchise we've graded from public FDDs — the context the franchisor's pitch never gives you.
Owner take-home for a ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering
The franchisor's framing: Gross revenue only for 7 franchised + 1 affiliate outlet, 2023-2025. Excludes 1 closed out… We reconstruct what an owner actually keeps, from their own FDD.
- Reconstructed owner P&L — net take-home after royalty, ad fund, rent, labor & debt
- Break-even timeline + cash-on-cash ROI
- Full fee stack + required-purchase markups
- Decoded real failure / closure rate
- How it ranks vs comparable franchises
- Validation-call playbook — the exact questions to ask
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ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise — frequently asked
- How much does a ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise cost?
- The FDD lists a total initial investment of about $84,825–$139,000, including a $49,500 initial franchise fee.
- How much do ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise owners make?
- Gross revenue only for 7 franchised + 1 affiliate outlet, 2023-2025. Excludes 1 closed outlet. No net income, expenses, or profitability data provided. We grade this disclosure D for honesty.
- What are the ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise fees?
- ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering's FDD discloses a $49,500 initial franchise fee, a 5% royalty on gross sales, a 1% advertising-fund contribution, for roughly 6% of gross sales in recurring fees before rent, labor, or debt service. 5% royalty ($400/mo minimum), 1% ad fee, $250/mo tech, plus variable fees (training, software, encroachment penalties up to $100k).
- What is the ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise profit margin?
- ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering does not publish a franchisee net-profit margin — almost no franchisor does. What Item 19 actually shows: Gross revenue only for 7 franchised + 1 affiliate outlet, 2023-2025. Excludes 1 closed outlet. No net income, expenses, or profitability data provided. Recurring fees alone take about 6% of gross sales, before rent, labor, food or debt service. Margin has to be reconstructed from the disclosure, not read off it.
- What is the ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise failure rate?
- 1 outlet ceased operations 2025 (IL). Otherwise stable system with minimal churn.
- How many ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering locations are there?
- ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering's FDD reports 8 total outlets, with 1 that ceased operations in the most recent reporting year and 0 transferred to new owners. Item 20 is where system health shows up before the marketing does.
- Does ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering have complaints or lawsuits?
- ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering discloses no material litigation in Item 3 of the filing we reviewed. That's a positive signal, though it covers only what the franchisor is required to report.
- Is a ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering franchise worth it?
- It depends on the numbers, not the pitch. ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering scores D on disclosure honesty, carries about 6% of sales in ongoing fees. Get the real owner take-home before you sign.
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Source: WI DFI Franchise Registration (2026). FranchiseValidate is independent and not affiliated with ACASA Senior Care - Unit Offering or its franchisor. Figures are extracted from the franchisor's own public disclosure document; verify against the current FDD before any decision.