Disability support
These benefits can help with things like income, transportation, or medical expenses if you or someone you know is living with a disability.
- View the Disability benefits compass for more information about the four key disability benefits (including federal benefits) for persons with disabilities in your province or territory.
- View the section on Accessing benefits from our free Making the most of your money online tool to learn how benefits can help increase your income.
Common disability support benefits
Nunavut
If you are a Nunavut resident in need of skills training or upgrading, the Adult Learning and Training Support (ALTS) program can help fund some of your expenses including tuition, books and materials, special equipment, disability support, childcare, and other expenses.
Easy application
Nunavut
If you are an Income Assistance recipient living with a disability, you may be eligible for the Disabled Incidental Allowance of $175 to help maintain the quality of your life.
$175 per month.
Easy application
Nunavut
If you are a Nunavut resident with a chronic health condition in need of additional health services not covered by the Nunavut Health Care Plan, you may be eligible for coverage under the Extended Health Benefits Full Coverage Plan for Chronic Health Conditions.
Easy application
Federal
The Canada Caregiver Credit (CCC) is a non-refundable tax credit that can help you if you support a spouse, common-law partner, or a dependent with a physical or mental impairment.
You can claim between $2,350 and $7,525 on your tax return. The amount of the refund you get will be less than that. It depends on the amount of tax you paid during the tax year in which you are claiming this credit.
Easy application
Federal
If you are receiving the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP), this bond is money the Government to contributes to your savings plan if you are living on low-modest income.
Up to $1,000 per year.
Easy application
Federal
If you are receiving the Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP), this grant is the amount that the Government pays into your savings plan.
Up to $3,500 per year.
Easy application
Federal
If you are a dependent child under 25 and your parent is living with a disability or they die, you may be able to get a monthly payment from this benefit if your parent was getting Canada Pension Plan benefits. If you live in Quebec, you should refer to the Quebec Pension Plan (QPP) instead, and contact Retraite Québec if you have any questions.
$281.72
Easy application
Federal
This grant helps students with disabilities pay for each year of school.
$4,000 per year.
Easy application
Federal
This supplement is a refundable tax credit which is the second part of the Canada Workers Benefit (CWB).
Up to $1,428
Easy application
Federal
This benefit provides a monthly, tax-free benefit for families who care for a child under age 18 with a severe and prolonged physical or mental disability.
Up to $248.75 per month.
Easy application
Federal
The Multigenerational Home Renovation Tax Credit is a new refundable tax credit for the costs of certain renovation expenses to an eligible dwelling to establish a secondary unit. The secondary unit must allow a senior or an adult who is eligible for the disability tax credit to live with a qualifying relative. This amount may be claimed on your tax return (starting from the 2023 tax return).
You can claim up to $50,000 in qualifying expenditures for each qualifying renovation that is completed. The tax credit is 15% of your costs, up to a maximum of $7,500, for each claim you are eligible to make.
Easy application
Federal
If you have a disability and are having difficulty paying your student loan, you may be eligible for the Repayment Assistance Plan for Borrowers with Disabilities (RAP-D).
Easy application