Know what needs attention now, what can wait, and what to watch.
Identify trip hazards, lighting issues, and everyday risks early.
Prioritized recommendations based on how your home is actually used.
Our team offers dependable cleaners, grounds-care specialists, and support workers who help families stay ahead of everyday chores, so your home stays welcoming and worry-free.
Have the right information ready when you speak with service providers.
Especially helpful for families and caregivers supporting aging parents, whether nearby or at a distance.
This is a structured, in-home walkthrough focused on safety, accessibility, and the practical realities of daily living.
The assessment is informed by the Senior Home Safety Specialist™ (SHSS) training from Age Safe Canada, along with the Home Safety Assessment Checklist™ used in that program.
We move through your home room by room, using this checklist as a guide to look at how your space is set up and how it is actually used. That includes entryways, stairs, bathrooms, lighting, flooring, and everyday movement through the home.
The goal is simple. To give you a clear, usable understanding of your home and what it needs.
This is not a rushed visit or a quick glance. It is a thoughtful, systematic review based on a recognized checklist approach and real experience working in homes like yours.
After the visit, you’ll receive a clear, written report that brings everything together.
This is not just a list of issues. It is a practical tool you can keep and use over time.
It gives you a clear picture of your home, what needs attention, and what can wait.
Most homeowners do not have anything like this. When something goes wrong, they start from scratch.
This report helps you avoid that. It gives you a reference point, a way to stay organized, and a clearer path forward.
The best way for us to give useful, accurate recommendations is to understand your home properly.
This assessment allows us to do that.
Many clients choose to move forward with us afterward, whether for small repairs, safety upgrades, or ongoing maintenance. But there is no obligation.
We prefer to start with clarity so that any next steps are based on real information.
This service is a good fit for many different situations.
You may be thinking about how to stay in your home safely as you get older, or supporting aging parents and wanting peace of mind that their home is set up well.
You might have a growing list of small issues and not know where to start, or you may be preparing a home for someone returning from hospital and want to make sure everything is safe and manageable.
In many cases, people simply want a clearer understanding of their home without committing to major work. You do not need a specific problem to benefit from this. Often, the most valuable improvements are small ones, identified early.
As a Qualified Adaptiv Home Specialist and Senior Home Safety Specialist, I have been trained to assess homes through the lens of safety, accessibility, and real-life use.
That means looking beyond obvious issues and considering how people actually move through and use their space.
Every home is different. The goal is not perfection. It is to make your home safer, more usable, and easier to manage.
After your assessment, you can:
We will explain options clearly and leave the decision with you.
No. The purpose of the visit is to understand your home and provide useful, practical guidance. If you would like help afterward, we can discuss options, but there is no obligation.
It includes a structured walkthrough of your home using a safety checklist approach, along with a written home safety and maintenance report that outlines observations, priorities, and practical next steps.
Most visits take about 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the size and condition of the home.
No special preparation is required. We simply ask that we can access the main areas of the home safely.
Not at all. While many clients are older adults or families supporting them, the assessment is useful for any homeowner who wants a safer, better-maintained home.
No. This is a non-clinical, environment-focused assessment. If needed, we may suggest consulting an occupational therapist for more specialized guidance.
Yes. We handle many common safety and maintenance items and can also coordinate or refer trusted professionals when needed.
It is a simple, organized record of your home, including observations, priorities, and key details about systems and fixtures. It helps you stay organized, plan ahead, and communicate more easily with service providers.
Yes. We are fully insured and take care to work safely and respectfully in your home.
You can use the report on your own, ask us to complete specific items, or explore ongoing maintenance support. We will explain options clearly and leave the decision with you.