By Peggy Edwards, The Council on Aging of OttawaFirst published in the Fifty-Five Plus Magazine, January/February 2023 There is nothing like taking a walk…
The Council on Aging of Ottawa
By Peggy Edwards, The Council on Aging of OttawaFirst published in the Fifty-Five Plus Magazine, January/February 2023 There is nothing like taking a walk…
Do you have a professional background working with infants, toddlers and pre-school children? We are looking for individuals who have an interest in intergenerational programming…
Do you have a professional background working with infants, toddlers and pre-school children? We are looking for individuals who have an interest in intergenerational programming…
At the Mooney’s Bay Intergenerational Early Learning Centre program, organic and meaningful interactions between different generations are commonplace. Together, children and older adults will decide…
Re: Congratulation on your election; Advancing the wellbeing of Ottawa’s older adultsDear City Councillor,On behalf of The Council on Aging of Ottawa (COA), we would…
Ken lives near Fitzroy Harbour in West Carleton ward. He retired in 1992 after a 30-year career in the Canadian Forces as a senior Military…
Dear Minister Cho, On behalf of our Board and members, we urge the government to renew funding for Ontario Renovates and make the Seniors’ Home…
Valerie Wright is a retired teacher/principal from the Ottawa Catholic School Board. She is a member of the Council on Aging’s Age Friendly Housing Committee,…
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…
(September 2022) Together, we can work to reduce ageism and its negative effects . From the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Seniors Discussion…