http://Aging in place is one of the top priorities of the governments of Quebec and Canada. In fact, living at home has considerable benefits for seniors and their ecosystem, including the health (physical and mental) of the elderly individual itself and the costs associated with health care utilization and social services. The current conjuncture of the aging of the population and the rapid development of technologies makes it possible to envisage new uses for these technologies towards developing new approaches for affordable and connected homes favoring aging in place. However, to date, global, Canadian and Quebec initiatives remain timid and the real impact of these technologies on aging-well is poorly documented. In addition, many technologies are developed without implications from the elderly or consideration of their ecosystem and, as such, do not meet the specific needs of this clientele. Consequently, the technologies are abandoned or do not give the expected results. In keeping with its mission to contribute to aging-well in Quebec through innovative solutions, the Berthiaume-Du-Tremblay Foundation (community partner) wishes to explore the potential of these technologies in order to safely keep the residents in their homes. As part of this project, which includes a close collaboration between academic circles, NPOs, industry members, seniors and members of their network, we aim to develop and integrate new technologies (such as smart environments and connected devices) to promote aging in place for seniors living alone in collective housing. Ultimately, we are aiming for the development of reliable, robust, marketable and easily deployable technology in collective housing which is compatible with the needs and requirements of these environments.