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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

The franchise's standout strength is unusually strong territory protection (score 62, top 10%), offering better-than-normal defense against nearby openings, but its biggest risk is that it currently has zero franchised units and five company-owned locations, so you'd be among the first franchisees with few peers to consult.

Pros

A territory protection score of 62 is well above typical (top 10%), giving you stronger-than-normal territorial defense against nearby franchise openings.
A perfect 100 training-and-support score and 170 hours of initial training (both top 5%) indicate the franchisor provides unusually thorough operator training and hands-on launch support.
At $35,000 the initial franchise fee and an Item 7 total max of $880 are both well below typical for senior care, meaning your upfront cash requirement is modest compared with peers.

Cons

Zero franchised units paired with five company-owned units means the system is essentially corporate-run today, so you’d be among the first franchisees with virtually no franchised peers to consult.
No Item 19 is provided, so the franchisor offers no formal financial performance representations and you’ll lack official earnings data to model projected returns.
The franchise agreement does not grant franchisees the right to relocate (an unusual absence), so you would not have contractual flexibility to move your unit later.

Territory Protection

62/100
Excellent

Grants a protected area where the franchisor will not place other physical units. The franchisor retains the right to sell via e-commerce and alternative channels, to develop additional units locally (no franchisee right of first refusal), and to use different trademarks; protection is not tied to performance quotas.

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 $880 to $880, 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

$880
Minimum Investment Breakdown
Franchise Fee
Real Estate
Equipment & Assets
Reserves
Training
Other

Maximum Investment

$880
Maximum Investment Breakdown

Minimum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$0
Real Estate$0
Equipment & Assets$0
Reserves$0
Training$500
Other$380

Maximum Investment Breakdown

Franchise Fee$0
Real Estate$0
Equipment & Assets$0
Reserves$0
Training$500
Other$380

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

How much does it cost to open a New Life franchise?

The total initial investment for a New Life franchise ranges from $880 to $880, according to the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. This includes the franchise fee, real estate, equipment, training, and working capital.

What is the New Life initial franchise fee?

The initial franchise fee for New Life is $35,000, as stated in the 2025 FDD. This fee is paid upon signing the Franchise Agreement.

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.

Does New Life have any franchise lawsuits or legal issues?

New Life received a legal risk score of 100 out of 100 in the 2025 FDD analysis. The franchise reported no material legal proceedings.

Does New Life offer exclusive franchise territories?

New Life received a territory protection score of 62 out of 100. Grants a protected area where the franchisor will not place other physical units.

What training does New Life provide to new franchisees?

New Life received a training and support score of 100 out of 100. 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.

How many New Life franchise locations are there?

New Life had 5 total locations as of the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document.

What type of business is New Life?

New Life is a franchise offering assisted and nursing care services for elderly and disabled adults.

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