Aging In Place

Make the home safe to stay in

Most families don't start with a product. They start with a problem: the stairs, the bathroom, a fear of falling. Browse by what you're solving, then compare products, typical costs, funding, and local providers across Canada.

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Mobility & Transfers

Move safely around the home and beyond.

Equipment that helps with walking, climbing stairs, and transferring safely, so getting around the home stays possible as mobility changes.

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Bathroom Safety

The highest-risk room, made safer.

The bathroom is where many falls happen. These changes, from grab bars to walk-in tubs and full renovations, make bathing and toileting safer.

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Home Accessibility

Get in, out, and through the home.

Often the highest-value projects: ramps, lifts, elevators, and structural changes that keep every floor and entrance reachable.

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Safety & Monitoring

Help is one button, or sensor, away.

Systems that summon help fast and give families peace of mind, from medical alert pendants to fall detection and senior monitoring systems.

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Sleep & Comfort

Rest, recovery, and everyday comfort.

Products that improve sleep, ease pain, and support wellbeing at home, adjustable beds, CPAP, pressure-relief mattresses, and more.

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Hearing & Vision

Stay connected through better hearing and sight.

A large, often-underserved need: hearing aids and clinics, plus vision aids and low-vision services that keep seniors engaged and safe.

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Helping a parent age safely at home

Most seniors want to stay in their own home for as long as they can, and the right changes make that safe and realistic. From stair lifts and grab bars to medical alert systems, small changes prevent the falls that so often end independence.

Every installer and retailer we list has been screened for genuine senior and accessibility experience, and much of this work can qualify for the federal Home Accessibility Tax Credit or provincial grants, see our Benefits Finder and Home Safety Audit to plan the changes and the funding together.

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