An unoccupied room? Offer it in exchange for help and services!

Une chambre inoccupée ? Proposez-la en échange d’aide et de services !

Did you know that under-occupancy, having at least one unused room in your home, corresponds to half of households over 60 years old? This can open up possibilities for the exchange of help and services. According to Insee, 48% of people over 60 live in housing with at least […]

Did you know that under-occupancy, having at least one unused room at home, corresponds to half of households over 60 years old? This can open up possibilities for the exchange of help and services.

According to Insee, 48% of people over 60 live in homes with at least three more rooms than necessary. They therefore have space to rent or host a third person.

Home support

As we age, loss of autonomy increases and it becomes more complicated to do certain daily tasks such as gardening, painting, grocery shopping or taking care of animals. Sometimes even when one becomes very old, and even if daily help is present to compensate for the lack of autonomy, one is not always reassured to stay alone at night. Indeed, a fall, for example, could compromise the ability to stay at home. This is where the exchange of help and services can be a beneficial solution for everyone.

So, when you are lucky enough to have a large home, why not benefit a person who could bring you their help and services in exchange for a room?

The solution: ToitChezMoi.

How to find a trustworthy person?

ToitChezMoi offers the possibility to benefit from housing in exchange for services.

Under-occupancy can benefit both the senior or any host having a room available. It can also benefit the hosted person.

ToitChezMoi offers a personalized service solution adapted to your needs, in just 3 steps:

  • Offer your housing for rent in exchange for services for free;
  • Receive requests from supportive Co-inhabitants;
  • Sign an agreement with the person of your choice and welcome them.

Housing in exchange for services is regulated so that the cohabitation goes as smoothly as possible and everyone finds their benefit.