residentialassistedlivingacademy.com
Open in
urlscan Pro
162.159.137.54
Public Scan
Submitted URL: http://residentialassistedlivingacademy.com/
Effective URL: https://residentialassistedlivingacademy.com/
Submission: On March 27 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Effective URL: https://residentialassistedlivingacademy.com/
Submission: On March 27 via api from US — Scanned from DE
Form analysis
3 forms found in the DOMName: Get Started — POST
<form class="elementor-form" method="post" name="Get Started" ps-dynamic-form-id="829c2267-5c80-4e99-ab31-d6c852b1130b">
<input type="hidden" name="post_id" value="303">
<input type="hidden" name="form_id" value="ff50127">
<input type="hidden" name="referer_title" value="Residential Assisted Living Academy">
<input type="hidden" name="queried_id" value="303">
<div class="elementor-form-fields-wrapper elementor-labels-">
<div class="elementor-field-type-email elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-group-email elementor-col-100 elementor-field-required">
<label for="form-field-email" class="elementor-field-label elementor-screen-only"> Email </label>
<input size="1" type="email" name="form_fields[email]" id="form-field-email" class="elementor-field elementor-size-md elementor-field-textual" placeholder="Email" required="required" aria-required="true"
ps-email-field-id="38ecae66-5db9-478c-859e-13b1025c14ea">
</div>
<div class="elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-type-submit elementor-col-100 e-form__buttons">
<button type="submit" class="elementor-button elementor-size-md" ps-submit-button-id="3a591e35-e7ce-4332-8d37-0c420b9b2b7d">
<span>
<span class=" elementor-button-icon">
</span>
<span class="elementor-button-text">Yes, Give Me Access to Intro Training</span>
</span>
</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
Name: New Form — POST
<form class="elementor-form" method="post" name="New Form" ps-dynamic-form-id="3e54b81b-cc42-4bdb-a43a-b86b7179bdb4">
<input type="hidden" name="post_id" value="2511">
<input type="hidden" name="form_id" value="5251dde">
<input type="hidden" name="referer_title" value="Residential Assisted Living Academy">
<input type="hidden" name="queried_id" value="303">
<div class="elementor-form-fields-wrapper elementor-labels-">
<div class="elementor-field-type-email elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-group-email elementor-col-100 elementor-field-required">
<label for="form-field-email" class="elementor-field-label elementor-screen-only"> Email </label>
<input size="1" type="email" name="form_fields[email]" id="form-field-email" class="elementor-field elementor-size-sm elementor-field-textual" placeholder="Email" required="required" aria-required="true"
ps-email-field-id="6e8a0d12-6777-405d-b13d-86375d4ecc81">
</div>
<div class="elementor-field-group elementor-column elementor-field-type-submit elementor-col-100 e-form__buttons">
<button type="submit" class="elementor-button elementor-size-sm" ps-submit-button-id="a23e47ed-1976-4415-aa3a-93014dcdb8d8">
<span>
<span class=" elementor-button-icon">
</span>
<span class="elementor-button-text">Send Access Now</span>
</span>
</button>
</div>
</div>
</form>
/
<form action="/" ps-dynamic-form-id="24068172-be43-4c50-96de-1c316546ec5a">
<div class="cb-form-group">
<div class="cb-form-group__component">
<div data-v-3fdce4f6="" class="cb-form-group__label" style="color: rgb(58, 90, 125); display: none;">
</div>
<div class="cb-form-group__control"><input type="text" placeholder="Your name" class="" ps-name-field-id="38d41a1c-5d83-4e0d-b10c-0dce8c046c1a"></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="cb-form-group">
<div class="cb-form-group__component">
<div data-v-3fdce4f6="" class="cb-form-group__label" style="color: rgb(58, 90, 125); display: none;">
</div>
<div class="cb-form-group__control"><input type="email" placeholder="your@email.com" class="" ps-email-field-id="7167be63-a725-4c54-8a14-76d547e81c74"></div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="cb-form-group" style="margin-bottom: 0px;"><button data-v-77830b0e="" type="submit" class="cb-form-group__btn ff-inherit" style="color: rgb(255, 255, 255) !important; background: rgb(15, 33, 175) !important;"
ps-submit-button-id="0be60aac-6149-4c6b-a912-ed13aca781ee"><span data-v-77830b0e=""><b>SEND IT NOW</b></span></button></div>
</form>
Text Content
Skip to content GET STARTED FREE WITH OUR FREE INTRO COURSE! Get It Now GET STARTED FREE WITH OUR FREE INTRO COURSE! Get It Now Celebrating 10 Years of Doing Good & Doing Well! Get the Intro Course * About * The Opportunity * The RAL Formula * Meet the Team * Meet Our Founder * Join Our Team * Training * Events * Resources * Books * Blog * Will My Home Work? * FAQs * Podcasts * Reviews * Contact Menu * About * The Opportunity * The RAL Formula * Meet the Team * Meet Our Founder * Join Our Team * Training * Events * Resources * Books * Blog * Will My Home Work? * FAQs * Podcasts * Reviews * Contact Get Started OPERATE YOUR OWN RESIDENTIAL ASSISTED LIVING HOME Learn how you can help people by building a successful—and sustainable—business leveraging the best real estate opportunity for the next 25 years! Register for our free RAL 101 Introduction Course below. Email Yes, Give Me Access to Intro Training Click for sound 0:06 RESIDENTIAL ASSISTED LIVING WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT WORKS! RAL is an opportunity to create a financial legacy for your family while providing a real solution to a real need for real people. YOUR SUCCESS IS WITHIN REACH Is this your first time hearing about Residential Assisted Living? Do you want to know how it works, or how it will work for you? This free training will answer every question and will give you peace of mind and confidence as you move forward into the lucrative world of Residential Assisted Living. GET ACCESS NOW! FASTEST WAY TO GET STARTED Waiting on Residential Assisted Living is costing you money. Success-minded people are reaping the benefits while you’re on the sidelines. Our team of experts wants to help you get in the game so you can take your next step toward RAL success. Are you ready to find out if NOW is the right time for you? SCHEDULE A DISCOVERY CALL Curious what to expect? Click here. RAL 101 Learn about RAL for free GET STARTED THE RAL OPPORTUNITY EXPLAINED IN TWELVE MINUTES This is the fastest way to understand the opportunity and discover what role you want to play! Get It Now THE RAL BLUEPRINT The RAL formula, explained GET YOUR FREE COPY WILL MY HOME WORK? This is the #1 most frequently asked question when exploring residential assisted living. We created a 60-second quiz to help you with your answer so you can keep moving forward! Take The Quiz Now REVIEWS FROM RALACADEMY STUDENTS JEANNIE AND MICHAEL Jeannie and Michael want to make a positive impact with a great business opportunity and the RAL 3 day weekend was just that. They both left the weekend with an open mind, having their questions answered and were inspired and empowered to find so many like-minded individuals who have the same desire to care for the elderly population. They are motivated to take the next step and look forward to changing the future of assisted living “one resident at a time”. Click for sound 3:27 More Reviews RESIDENTIAL ASSISTED LIVING FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS MORE QUESTIONS What does it cost to live in a Residential Assisted Living home? The average in America today is $4,300 per month for a private room in assisted living. That includes everything from Medicare, Medicaid, to the highest privately paid. The idea of $4,300 is average but you’re more than likely going to be above average. You wouldn’t want to put mom in an average place, when you pull up you don’t even want to slow down the car. Average or above, so $4,300 to $6,000 a month is what people pay for private assisted living homes. That’s the sweet spot, that’s the focus, that’s what we teach people how to do. That’s what you should plan on paying if you’re going to move into somebody else’s home. If you want to live for free, start your own home. How can people afford Residential Assisted Living? Five, six, $8,000 a month, that’s a lot of money. How do people afford it? We don’t focus on Medicare and Medicaid. We focus on private-pay, so whether it be longterm care insurance or an individual’s income stream from their pension, social security, or liquidating assets — like their own home or other assets and investments — to pay for their assisted living. This is what people typically do for assisted living. Even if there is a senior who doesn’t have access to those assets, it’s their kids who are taking care of the costs. So, how do people afford it? Frankly, they take care of it any way they can because they love mom and dad. The seniors we serve have families who make sure their parents have the very best care. Can I do residential assisted living with or without my own money? Yes, you can! We show our students how to do RAL with their own money or how to use other people’s money. When you think about it, borrowing from a bank is borrowing other people’s money. When you bring in outside lenders, investors, or private individuals those are all options utilizing other people’s money. A lot of times people will think, “Oh, I have to have skin in the game,” and they believe they have to have their own money in. That’s not how we think about it. If you’re putting in the time, the effort, you have the plan, and you’re willing to do the work, you’re putting a lot of skin in the game. Others have the money and are looking for something or somebody to invest in. That can be you! But you need to know what you’re doing. That’s where we come in. We’ll show you exactly what to do — whether using your own money or someone else’s. The choice is yours. You decide. Can I use my own house for residential assisted living? You have a home now — can you use it as a residential assisted living home? Maybe yes — but just because you could doesn’t mean you should. The biggest and most important piece of this puzzle is location, location, location. Is it near the right people? Is it near the right demographic? If it’s near a college campus where the average age is 30 years old and these 30 year olds have parents in their 50s and 60s who are not in assisted living, that’s not an ideal location. However, if your home is in an area where the average age is 50-60 years old and their parents are 80 and 90 years old, that’s the right neighborhood. You’ll then want to look at economics. Are the residents in the area middle and below or middle and above? A successful residential assisted living property will want residents in the upper middle income, making location critical. You don’t need to worry about the home structure, itself. We can scrape it away and build it new. It’s the location that we want to be certain is a fit. ALF ROOKIE WITH CARL CUESTA Read More > AFFORDABLE HOUSING & REAL ESTATE INVESTING WITH KENT HE Read More > STACKING DEEDS WITH JOE SAUL-SEHY AND CRYSTAL HAMMOND Read More > EXPLAIN IT WITH CAROLINE CAIN & INGRYD HERNANDEZ Read More > ALF ROOKIE WITH CARL CUESTA Read More > AFFORDABLE HOUSING & REAL ESTATE INVESTING WITH KENT HE Read More > STACKING DEEDS WITH JOE SAUL-SEHY AND CRYSTAL HAMMOND Read More > A proven formula to provide your family with significant ongoing monthly cash flow and protect them from market fluctuations. NAVIGATION * The RAL Formula * RAL Questions * Reviews * Articles * Meet Our Founder * About RALAcademy TRAINING * Home Study Course * Live Training Events * Free Intro Course * Webinar * Free RAL Book * Student Login INTRO TO RAL Register for our free introductory course, taught by our founder, Gene Guarino! Email Send Access Now © 2024 RESIDENTIAL ASSISTED LIVING ACADEMY * Privacy Policy * Terms of Use * Reviews Youtube Facebook Tiktok Instagram Click for sound 7:22 Click for sound 1:18 0 people are viewing this site 0 people viewed this page in the last Where can we send your introductory video? Complete the form below and we will send you a link to view the 12 minute introduction video taught by our Founder, Gene Guarino. SEND IT NOW Someone signed up for the Free Intro Course 2 hours ago ProveSource