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ADMR (admr.org) is France's largest national non-profit alliance of home service associations with over 70 years of operating history. It currently brings together 94,000 full-time service workers and 78,000 volunteers, focusing on providing customized in-home services for people of all ages with needs. Its operations are centered around the public welfare goal of "helping people live better at home".
ADMR's services cover five major categories: elderly services and care, companionship and support for people with disabilities, childcare and family parenting services, household chores and maintenance, and caregiver support services. It includes nearly 100 segmented services such as in-home nursing care, emergency remote rescue, childcare, micro-nurseries, house organizing, meal delivery, small gardening and home repairs, and it even offers smart renovation services for collective retirement residences. Its Filien remote rescue service is AFNOR-certified, providing 24-hour positioning for emergency calls and abnormal activity detection. It has been chosen by more than 150,000 users, with a user satisfaction rate of 98%.
ADMR does not publicly disclose a unified pricing structure. All prices are customized on demand based on service type, duration and location. Users can submit requests online to get a free quote, and eligible French users can also benefit from tax credits and government subsidies.
On the advantage side: ADMR relies on a dense network of outlets across France, which can cover the needs of users in almost all regions with fast response times; it has a complete range of services that can meet the full life-cycle needs of users from childcare to elderly care, with full qualifications and guaranteed quality; its non-profit positioning keeps prices affordable, and it offers ample policy support.
The disadvantages are very clear: the service is only available to users in mainland France, and is not open to users in other countries; the website only offers French language support, with no multilingual options; pricing is not transparent – you have to submit a service request to get a quote.
This website is only suitable for use by users residing in France who have needs for in-home care or daily life services. Currently, the website can be accessed directly and normally from mainland China.
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admr.org is an France Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach admr.org directly.