Helping families prepare homes for safer recovery after hip, knee, and other surgeries.
Practical support for people returning home after illness, injury, rehab, or mobility changes.
Reducing fall risks and improving safety, accessibility, and confidence at home.
Helping source, coordinate, deliver, and install practical accessibility and safety solutions without unnecessary stress or delays.
After hospital discharge, many families suddenly find themselves trying to coordinate equipment, home safety upgrades, deliveries, and installation on tight timelines.
Good Company helps simplify the process by helping families source, coordinate, deliver, and install practical home safety and accessibility solutions.
Instead of juggling multiple providers and product decisions alone, you can work with one trained, insured local company focused on helping get the home ready safely and efficiently.
Instead of managing multiple stores, contractors, deliveries, and returns on your own, you can work with one trained, insured local company focused on helping get the home ready safely and efficiently.
Preparing for someone to return home after surgery, illness, or rehab can feel overwhelming. We aim to make at least one part of the process simpler by helping families coordinate practical home safety and accessibility solutions quickly and professionally.
We regularly help families implement practical recommendations provided by occupational therapists, rehab teams, physiotherapists, and discharge planners.
While we do not provide clinical assessments, we are happy to work from existing recommendations and help families move from paperwork and product lists to real-world home setup, assembly, and installation.
When needed, we can also help families source appropriate products through trusted local suppliers and coordinate practical solutions that fit the home and recovery situation.
These are the solutions we commonly help with:
Yes. We can help families understand practical options commonly recommended after hospital discharge, including what is likely to fit the space, what tends to work well in real homes, and the pros and cons of different products from both a customer and installation perspective.
We can also source products, coordinate delivery, assemble equipment, and complete installation so families are not left managing multiple stores, contractors, and returns on their own.
In many cases, yes. We can often source commonly recommended home safety and accessibility products through trusted local suppliers as part of a larger setup, assembly, or installation service.
We can also advise on what tends to work well in real homes, what is likely to fit the space properly, and the practical pros and cons of different products from both a customer and installation perspective.
Yes. We regularly help install grab bars, bathroom safety supports, handheld shower heads, handrails, and other practical home safety solutions.
Yes. We are happy to work from existing recommendations provided by occupational therapists, rehab teams, physiotherapists, and discharge planners.
We understand that many hospital discharge situations are time-sensitive and often work to provide service within the same week.
When needed, we can also arrange expedited scheduling for more urgent situations, including evenings or other priority service times, depending on availability.
If possible, it is always best to reach out before discharge so there is more time to coordinate products, delivery, setup, and installation.
No. While many of our clients are older adults aging in place, we also regularly work with people recovering from surgery, illness, injury, rehab stays, or temporary mobility changes.
We serve Toronto, North York, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Etobicoke, and nearby GTA communities. If you are located just outside these areas, feel free to contact us to discuss availability.