The Council on Aging of Ottawa

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Workshop 6 – Exploring Housing Options

Consider where you might want to live 2, 5 or 10 years from now, the numerous factors that may influence your preferences and decisions and what options are currently available in Ottawa.

Objectives

It is a big decision to change your living arrangements at any stage of life, but especially in older age.  Planning NOW before a crisis forces you to move, can make the decision easier and help ensure that you will be happy with where you are living in the future.  During this session, you will have the opportunity to:

  • determine where you want to live 2, 5 or 10 years from now
  • understand the considerations in making your next move
  • learn about housing options available in Ottawa
  • commit to planning now before a crisis forces you to move

COA Resources

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Housing Options in Ottawa: A Guide for Older

https://coaottawa.ca/housing-options-in-ottawa/

Stay or move checklist

Checklist: Should I Stay or Should I Move?

https://coaottawa.ca/housing-options-in-ottawa/

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5 Minute Video – Housing Options in Ottawa: A Guide for Older Adults 2019
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00_YN0YLqjc

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Community Support Services

Champlainhealthline
https://www.champlainhealthline.ca/

Champlain Community Support Network
https://www.caredove.com/champlaincss

211 – Community Information Centre of Ottawa
https://211ontario.ca/

Financial Help – Province of Ontario
Seniors: Manage Your Finances
https://www.ontario.ca/page/seniors-manage-your-finances

Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health – Housing & Homelessness Program
613-748 5999
www.wabano.com

Inuit Non Profit Housing Corporation
613-741 1449
inphca@gmail.com

Gignul Non Profit Housing Corporation
613-232-0016
www.gignulhousing.org

Ottawa Services

City of Ottawa – 3-1-1
https://ottawa.ca/en/3-1-1

City of Ottawa Housing
https://ottawa.ca/en/family-and-social-services/housing

Property Tax Deferral Program
https://ottawa.ca/en/family-and-social-services/older-adults/financial-assistance
The City of Ottawa offers two deferral programs for property taxes for low-income seniors and low-income people with disabilities. Eligible homeowners may apply for a full or partial deferral of their annual property taxes.

Ontario Renovates Program
https://ottawa.ca/en/family-and-social-services/housing/ontario-renovates-program
Provides financial assistance to:

  • Seniors living on a low-income
  • Households with someone with a disability
  • Households with senior residents

for home repairs, energy efficiency improvements and renovations that improve the accessibility of their home.