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A Structured Starting Point for Housing Decisions

When families begin exploring housing options for aging parents, the most difficult question is often not what to choose — but how to decide.

There is no single “right” housing option. The appropriate choice depends on health, safety, independence, support systems, and how well an option will remain sustainable over time.


Before urgency, assumptions, or pressure drive the decision, we help families establish clarity.

Why Assessment Comes First
Housing decisions made without assessment often create unnecessary risk — emotional, financial, and practical.

Families may:
  • Modify a home that is no longer safe long-term
  • Delay a transition until it becomes urgent
  • Move prematurely without understanding available alternatives
  • Underestimate care, support, or accessibility needs

Assessment replaces guesswork with structured insight.

  

What a Housing & Aging-in-Place Assessment Provides
Our assessment process evaluates whether remaining at home is appropriate and when a housing transition should be considered.

We examine: 
The goal is not to push a move — or to avoid one — but to align housing decisions with reality.

  • Safety and accessibility
  • Care and support needs
  • Lifestyle sustainability
  • Timing and future planning considerations

Two Possible Outcomes — Both Valid

Every assessment leads to one of two clear paths.

Path One: Aging in Place Is Appropriate

If remaining at home is safe and sustainable with the right supports, we guide families through:

  • Home safety and accessibility recommendations
  • Care coordination and lifestyle support
  • Practical planning for future needs

This path is supported through King’s Golden Years Concierge Services.


Learn more: Senior Home Safety Assessments
Path Two: A Housing Transition Is More Appropriate

Sometimes assessment reveals increasing risk, isolation, or care needs that cannot be safely supported at home. When this occurs, families already have clarity — not confusion.

With that foundation in place, King’s Downsizing & Estate Services supports next-step decisions such as:

  • Downsizing or right-sizing
  • Accessible home selection
  • Retirement or assisted living transitions

This path is supported through King’s Golden Years Concierge Services.

Explore: Housing Transition & Downsizing Support
Guided by the C.R.A.F.T.™ Method

All assessments follow our proprietary C.R.A.F.T.™ Method
Clarity. Research. Assess. Find. Time.


This structured framework ensures:

  • Clarify your parent’s needs and goals
  • Research appropriate housing options across Ontario
  • Assess safety and long-term functionality
  • Find suitable properties or communities
  • Create a structured transition plan
You receive a roadmap — not assumptions.
the C.R.A.F.T.™ Method
Who This Process Is Designed For
This assessment-first approach is ideal for:


  • Adult children supporting aging parents
  • Seniors unsure whether staying home is still appropriate
  • Families weighing multiple housing options
  • Executors or POAs planning proactively
  • Individuals seeking clarity before making irreversible decisions


If there is uncertainty, assessment is the responsible starting point.


Start With Clarity
Before choosing a housing path, start with understanding.
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