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Interim HealthCare Signs Franchise Agreement Deal for Expansion in Honolulu, Hawaii

National Home Health Care Franchise Expansion is Part of Growth Campaign to Increase U.S. Presence



SUNRISE, Fla., June 5, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Interim HealthCare, the nation's leading home care, hospice and healthcare staffing franchise, announced today that is has signed a franchise agreement deal with Christian Sieber to expand in Honolulu, Hawaii. This new development is part of Interim HealthCare's aggressive growth campaign designed to increase its U.S. presence over time.

"I am thrilled to be joining a proven concept whose mission is to ensure each senior receives the care, respect and dignity they deserve," said Christian Sieber, Interim HealthCare of Honolulu franchisee. "I look forward to serving the PRH residents and the Honolulu community as well as improving the lives of the clients we serve."

Prior to joining Interim HealthCare, Sieber worked as a certified geriatric nurse in Germany and has more than 10 years of experience in the healthcare industry. He is also the founder of Paradise Retirement Hawaii, which offers resort retirement living for seniors. Looking to further his commitment to the senior community and offering an alternative for seniors looking to stay in the comfort of their home, Sieber began looking at home healthcare franchising opportunities. His first Interim HealthCare franchise is slated to open this year.

"We are thrilled to welcome Christian Sieber to the Interim HealthCare family and continue to expand our footprint," said Kathleen Gilmartin, CEO of Interim HealthCare. "Interim HealthCare has been assisting patients and their families since 1966 and we look forward to brining our clients the high-level of quality and compassion that has become synonymous with Interim HealthCare."

With a network of more than 300 independently owned franchises across the country, Interim HealthCare franchises include home care for non-medical and personal care, nursing, hospice and healthcare staffing services. The system has over a 46-year history within the healthcare industry and many of their franchisees have an average tenure of 18 years. For more information visit: http://www.interimhealthcare.com .

Each franchisee is committed to improving the lives of their client and communities. Franchise opportunities are available throughout the country. Qualified candidates should possess a minimum net worth of $400,000, and a minimum liquidity of $50,000. Franchisees can expect their initial investment to range from approximately $115,500 to $188,500 including the franchise fee. Additional franchise information is available at www.interimfranchising.com .

About Interim HealthCare:

Founded in 1966, Interim HealthCare® is the nation's first and finest healthcare franchise organization. Through a comprehensive network of more than 300 independently owned franchise offices, Interim HealthCare franchisees are the largest combined provider of community-based home care, health care staffing and hospice services. Interim HealthCare is unique in combining the commitment of local ownership with the support of a national organization that develops innovative programs and quality standards that improve the delivery of service through franchisees that employ thousands of health care workers who serve 50,000 people each day. For more information or to locate an Interim HealthCare office, visit www.interimhealthcare.com .

Media Contact:

Carmen Ordonezcordonez@fish-consulting.com 954-893-9150

SOURCE Interim HealthCare

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