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Plan a Smarter Home Modification

Planning to Age in Place doesn't have to feel overwhelming.

Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or preparing for a home renovation, these tools will guide you through the process.


Designed specifically for homeowners 55+ in Ontario, these checklists, guides, and planning tools will help you make confident, informed decisions about home modifications, budgeting, and long-term safety — all with the goal of helping you stay in the home you love.

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Your Accessible Home™ Starter Guide

Understand what aging in place really means — and how to prepare.

This introductory guide covers the basics of aging in place design, including how to assess your home, what changes to consider, and how to take a proactive approach to long-term living. It’s the perfect starting point for Ontario homeowners ready to explore safe home design solutions.

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Home Safety Checklist

Make your home safer today — and tomorrow.

Falls, poor lighting, and hard-to-reach spaces are some of the top concerns as we age. This home safety checklist highlights small changes that can make a big difference in your day-to-day safety and overall peace of mind.

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Your Accessible Home™ Budget Planner

Plan your renovation with clarity and control.

Home modifications can be an investment — but they don’t have to be a financial burden. This planner helps you break down costs, set priorities, and manage your budget effectively when preparing for an aging in place renovation.

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Pre-Renovation Planning Checklist

Start with the essentials.

Before you begin any aging in place renovation, it’s important to assess your current home and future needs. This checklist walks you through the five key areas to consider when planning home modifications for aging in place — including layout, accessibility, safety, and comfort.

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Government Grants & Tax Incentives (Ontario)

You may qualify for rebates or tax credits by renovating now.

Learn about current programs that offer financial support for aging in place renovations in Ontario, including tax credits, accessibility grants, and home safety incentives. This resource links directly to reliable government information so you can explore your options confidently.

Need help figuring out what’s right for your home?

 Let’s talk through your options and create a plan that works for you.

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