Revenue Paths

When you build a business rooted in service, trust, and dignity, the work carries value beyond the transaction. The dealership opportunity is designed to help independent dealers serve families through safety, accessibility, and remodeling pathways that address real local needs.

The aging in place market continues to draw demand for home modifications, and dealers may choose from multiple service pathways based on their skills, qualifications, and local market needs.

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The work matters because it helps families make homes safer, more accessible, and better suited for long-term independence.

"The most rewarding part of this work is helping families feel safer and more confident at home."

When you align your mission with market needs, you do more than build a business. You create a legacy.

AITCOH does not make earnings claims. Results depend on your skills, pricing, qualifications, project mix, local market conditions, and independent business decisions. Dealers operate as independent business owners under their own brands, with training materials, tools, and templates provided during Certification for independent use.

Build Long-Term Opportunity

An opportunity in independent living and home safety can be shaped around meaningful work, consistent service, and the needs of your local market.

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"We built a strong, sustainable business by focusing first on service. The revenue followed naturally — but the relationships are what made it lasting."

Chris Walters
Dealer, Oklahoma City, OK
A Mission That Moves Markets

Growth Follows Consistent Work

Families want someone they can trust for home safety and aging in place. When you approach every project with professionalism, care, and integrity, you create outcomes that serve not only your clients but also your community and your own future.

17%

of the U.S. population was 65+ in 2022

22%

of the U.S. population is projected to be 65+ by 2050

6.9%

projected CAGR for aging-in-place remodeling

$9.2B

projected for aging-in-place remodeling by 2032