Transform your home
into a safe and secure
senior-friendly environment.
Prevent Falls
Grab Bars
Training
Monitoring
Accessability
Smart Home
A few changes could make your home easier and safer to live in
& help You or Your Loved One continue to live independently.

Canada’s population is growing older with almost 1 in 6 people aged 65 or older.
This number is expected to increase to close to 1 in 4 by 2030.
Given this population shift, it is essential to understand the potential risks that affect them.
Call Today for an In-Home Safety Assessment!
– Our In-Home Safety Assessment service helps seniors live safely and independently by identifying potential hazards and recommending tailored modifications. From fall prevention to accessibility improvements, we ensure your home is secure, comfortable, and senior-friendly.
– Let us help you Live A Better Life!

Get involved!
– Focusing on skills like personal care, mobility assistance, Patient Awareness, and communication, with options for both formal and informal caregivers.
– WE CARE Home Caregiver courses provide comprehensive training & certification in elderly care, child care, and special needs support.

Every 20 Minutes, a Senior Dies from a Fall!
– 1 in 4 Seniors falls every year.
– 1 in 5 Falls result in a Head Injury or Broken Bone.
–Fractures of the wrist, hip, arm, ankle, and pelvis. are the most common injury that results from falls,
–Each year, 56,000 older adults are hospitalized as a result of head injuries sustained in falls, and about 8,000 die as a consequence.

– Internet-connected Smart Devices such as window shades, lighting, security cameras, speakers, doorbells, and smoke alarms can significantly improve aging in place & daily life. They not only solve everyday challenges but also enhance comfort, increase safety, and provide peace of mind.
– These tools can provide feedback on daily activities, instant communication, & a better sense of security.

– Helping seniors and people with disabilities stay independent, active, and socially connected.
– Home Modifications for Aging In Place may include:
– Adding safety & accessibility features like grab bars, widened doorways, access ramps or stairlifts, walk-in tubs or showers, non-slip flooring, ADA-compliant locks and door handles, and enhanced lighting.
– Bathroom & Kitchen modifications

Helping seniors and people with disabilities stay independent, active, and socially connected.
– A medical alert system with on-call emergency operators can provide peace of mind for older adults and their loved ones.
