Right at Home franchise owner, Katung Aduwak, smiling during an interview with 1851 Franchise Right at Home franchise owner, Katung Aduwak, smiling during an interview with 1851 Franchise

1851Franchise: Franchisee Spotlight – Katung Aduwak and Tanya Bridges

Katung Aduwak’s partnership with senior care franchise Right at Home is driven by a need for professional independence and a desire to “leave a legacy of dignity and care.”

Katung Aduwak’s decision to become a franchisee with Right at Home stems from a deeply personal journey. After experiencing the life-changing impact of compassionate care during his recovery from a severe accident, Aduwak was inspired to dedicate his career to helping others. “If it was not for the excellent care that I got from caregivers and from my family, I would not have made it,” he said. This experience, combined with his desire to build a sustainable and meaningful business with his partner, Tanya Bridges, led him to the senior care franchise.  

Before becoming a franchise owner, Aduwak’s career spanned diverse fields, from film direction to tech. He also gained public recognition as the winner of “Big Brother Nigeria” in 2006. Despite the acclaim, Aduwak remained grounded, pursuing various ventures and eventually discovering franchising as a way to create lasting impact while achieving professional independence. 

Aduwak’s Right at Home franchise opened its doors on November 16 in Tukwila, Washington, and currently serves the Greater Southern Seattle area. But for Aduwak, Right at Home isn’t just a business venture — it’s a journey of purpose.  

“Personally, we want to grow as human beings by providing a better quality of life for the seniors we serve,” Aduwak said. “This business requires emotional resilience, as it’s tough to see clients deteriorate or pass away. We want to give our all and leave a legacy of dignity and care.”

Aduwak recently sat down with 1851 Franchise to talk about his eventful life before franchising, his partnership with Right at Home and his hopes and goals for the future. He discusses his perception of being a franchisee and what other franchisees said about Right at Home when he was researching the business.

Read the full article at 1851 Franchise where Right at Home franchise owners Katung Aduwak and Tanya Bridges speak about their personal and business journey in the senior in-home care industry, as well as provide information about the franchising process, why they selected Right at Home and what they want to achieve with their business.

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