Hiring a Chaperone in 2025?
Ignore all of the crazy shit I've written on here and just ask yourself, if you had a grandmother or other relative that had an emergency and you couldn't make it there, is there a service out there to make sure the elderly and disabled have the best care 24/7 on demand?
If you have/had a relative in pain and living out their final years, and you needed short-notice care for them, what brand or what company did you use?
I did caregiving for disabled seniors for a year, and during that time my boss taught me a ton about the industry for old people and I feel like it is a huge untapped market because there isn't a household-name yet that deals with caring for seniors-on-demand.
Am I just mentally ill and stupid, or are these entrepreneurial thoughts actually worth something?
There probably already is some sort of "uber for elderly and disabled" but I haven't done my own research.
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