Monthly Driving Tip #6 Know your Vehicle

How well do you know your vehicle? It’s getting darker earlier making it more important than ever to check that all your lights are working. Take the time with your […]
Monthly Driving Tip #5 – Positioning of Side Mirror

Side Mirrors How is your view of the road? Properly positioned mirrors can significantly reduce your blind spots and glare, while also making it safer and easier to make lane […]
Keeping Ottawa Seniors Connected Magazine 2018

We are pleased to release an issue of The Council on Aging of Ottawa Bulletin. This year’s theme is seniors’ social isolation, in honour of the Keeping Ottawa Seniors Connected […]
Driving Tip of the Month # 4 – Steering Wheel Adjustment

Next time you’re in your vehicle take a look at the tilt of your steering wheel. For the air bag to properly protect you in a crash, the centre of […]
Driving Tip of the Month #3 Yield to Cyclists

Yield to cyclists. You’ve seen these signs on roads with bike lanes or cycle tracks. When you’re turning right on to a road, make sure to check your blind spots […]
Driving Tip of the Month #2 Checking your car fit

Join us at a CarFit event to see how you can better fit in your vehicle. For the air bag to properly protect you in a crash, you should be […]
Tapping into Ottawa’s older consumer market: Worth $12.6B a year and growing!

Download the Capital Aging Special Report 2018 to: Discover how to market to and serve older consumers better Know how Ottawa’s rapidly growing, changing, and aging population will impact your […]
2018 Capital Aging Special Report
COA 2018 Provincial Election Priorities Guide

The provincial election will take place on June 7, 2018. To help you be informed and engaged, The Council on Aging of Ottawa (COA) has produced the 2018 Provincial Election […]
Age-Friendly Housing Committee – Response on the National Housing Strategy

We think that Canada needs a specific seniors’ housing strategy, which would include measures to: Increase the number of new seniors’ units to match seniors demographic place in Canadian society. […]