The Council on Aging of Ottawa

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Updates (Housing)

Mary Appleton, Age-Friendly Housing Committee Co-Chair
Mary Appleton has had a variety of careers starting in national amateur sport organizations, to marketing for an Ottawa home health agency, to managing a coalition of national organizations promoting vaccination,...
Jenny Brooks, Age-Friendly Housing Committee Co-Chair
Jenny Brooks was a Critical Care and Emergency Nurse for many years, before becoming a full-time professor at Algonquin College teaching these same specialties.  She returned to university in 2000...
Ottawa NORC Finder: Where older adults (65+) are living in Ottawa
What is a NORC? A NORC is the short form for a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community. A NORC is simply a geographic designation for an area such as a rental/condo building or neighbourhood block, that...
Speak up for Age-Friendly Housing: A key issue for voters of all ages
In case you missed it, or want to review what you heard at COA’s Town Hall on Age-Friendly Housing held on September 28, here are links to the PowerPoint and a video recording of the event. The 90-minute...
Solving the Municipal Housing Problem Means Providing Affordable and Accessible Options for Older Adults
The City of Ottawa Has a Housing Problem In January 2020, the City of Ottawa declared a housing crisis and homelessness emergency. Ottawa’s over 65 population is expected to reach 25% by 2035. Current...
2022 Provincial Election Guide
June 2 will be the day Ontarians go to the polls in the next provincial election. Today, the COA is calling on candidates running in this election to take action on three priority issues during this...
NORC-SSPs: An Innovative Supportive Housing Model for Older Adults
NORC is the short form for a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community. A NORC is a geographic designation for an area such as a rental/condo building or neighbourhood block, that just so happens to...
COA Response to Bill 37
Building on the diverse experience, expertise, and perspective of our network, the COA provided the attached comments on Bill 37, An Act to enact Providing More Care, Protecting Seniors, and Building More...
2021 Federal Election - Priorities for Older Adults
September 20, 2021, will be the day Canadians go to the polls in the next federal election. For many older adults, voting is a way to show support for what matters to them. In fact, voters aged 65 to 74...
Submission for the Ontario 2021 Budget Consultations
The Council on Aging of Ottawa recommends a significant increase in funding to Ontario’s Long-Term Care system as well as increased funding to address the many other significant gaps in health...