A day treatment program business plan needs to show what the market need is for day treatment and what the average attendance would be so that your revenue forecast can be pinned down. If you will offer substance abuse counseling, as most day treatment centers do, what are the particular areas of medical expertise you'll have and what sort of clientele will you seek out? How do you gain clients and what is a typical week's enrollment like? You should have working answers to these questions and be able to address each of the following prompts in the business plan:
• How do you intend to market the center's programs to potential patients?
• What sort of medical staff do you have?
• When do you need to bring on new hires and at what salaries?
• What centers or hospitals are you competing with?
• What experience do you have in this arena?
The experience part can be answered by using your full CV to craft a resume description such that any reader can understand what you bring to the table; ditto for your key staff people. If you have obvious management team gaps, highlight rather than hide them. For the financial model, it is best to show a full five years of estimated revenue and expense data resulting in a sales forecast, break-even analysis, profit and loss statement, balance sheet, and cash flow snapshot. Need help putting the model together or accurately describing the service suite? Want to know how to get the best market research? Call MasterPlans today. Our in-house team of modeling and writing experts can make your plan perfect in as little as two weeks. (877) 453-2011.














