Growing adaptive games business for seniors with dementia, autism, and cognitive challenges, serving global eldercare markets. Generates $7K+ in monthly profit.
This 6-year-old eCommerce business specializes in adaptive games and activity tools for seniors with dementia and individuals with autism and other cognitive challenges. The business operates within a high-demand, low-competition niche in the eldercare market, resulting in monthly earnings of $50,000, with a net profit of over $7,000 and a net margin of 14%. Products are available through Amazon, a Shopify store, and wholesale partnerships across the U.S., Canada, Australia, Ireland, and the Netherlands.
Originally founded by an experienced occupational therapist, the business has built a strong reputation among occupational therapists, care facilities, and families. It currently offers 22 active SKUs and plans to expand its product line. The main sales channel is Amazon in the U.S., with products manufactured in China and shipped to the U.S. for fulfillment through Amazon and third-party logistics providers. The company operates with minimal oversight, relying on two part-time employees and the owner, who is focused on product development and supplier relations.
Key growth opportunities include launching new products, expanding into the U.K. and European markets, and optimizing fulfillment strategies to reduce costs. The owner is looking to sell the business to concentrate on product innovation. Assets included in the sale are Amazon and Shopify storefronts, trademarked branding, supplier contacts, and all operational documentation. The business enjoys a high repeat customer rate, with over 90% of wholesale customers returning. Financial documents are available upon request.
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