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With Renee Procenko

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Success Stories

Every move has a story—and no two are ever the same. I’m Renée Procenko, founder of Get Rightsized, and for over 25 years, I’ve had the privilege of guiding clients through some of life’s most meaningful transitions. This collection highlights real journeys from homeowners who chose to move forward with clarity and intention—supported through our Get Rightsized process and seamlessly executed in partnership with The Procenko Group. With the support of our trusted network of professionals, each story reflects what’s possible when the right plan, the right people, and the right timing come together.

A Rightsizing Story: Eileen’s Next Chapter

Eileen knew it was time.

The house had served her well for many years—but maintaining it, managing it, and even thinking about all that needed to be done had started to feel heavy.

Her sons were supportive—one in the U.S. and one in downtown Toronto—but the last thing Eileen wanted was to place the burden of a major move on their shoulders.

She didn’t just need help selling her home.
She needed someone to guide the entire process.

A Rightsizing Story: Ron’s Next Chapter

Elizabeth knew something had to change.

Her father, Ron, was living alone in the four-bedroom home where he and his late wife had built their life. But with dementia slowly progressing, it was becoming clear that living independently was no longer safe.

As a busy professional living several hours away, Elizabeth was doing her best to manage it all—coordinating care, making decisions, and supporting her father from a distance. Her brother, living overseas, was involved as well, but the day-to-day responsibility fell heavily on her shoulders.

This wasn’t just a move. It was one of the hardest decisions a family can face. And she needed the right support to navigate it.

A Rightsizing Story: Emily’s Next Chapter

Emily thought she had a plan.

She had already made the big move—relocating to a lovely retirement residence in the GTA with the help of her children. In just one weekend, she was settled into her new suite.

But the house she left behind told a different story.

It was still filled with decades of belongings, memories, and decisions waiting to be made. And each morning, Emily would return—alone—determined to make progress.

But instead of moving forward, she found herself stuck.