Disability Services in Edmonton
Browse 9 disability service organizations in Edmonton, Alberta. Find local support for autism, mental health, physical disabilities, and more.
Organizations in Edmonton
9 foundAddiction Recovery Centre - Addiction and Mental Health Services AHS
12922 Fort Rd NW
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by mental health in Edmonton, Alberta. Provides support services, resources.
Alberta Association for Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
10010 162 St NW
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by mental health in Edmonton, Alberta. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
CMHA Alberta and Centre for Suicide Prevention
11150 Jasper Ave Suite 370
Nonprofit organization providing disability support services in Edmonton, Alberta. Offers support services, resources.
Canadian Mental Health Association Edmonton
10232 106 St
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by mental health in Edmonton, Alberta. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
Canadian Mental Health Association-edmonton Region
10232 106 ST NW
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services in EDMONTON. CRA Registration: 118834316RR0001.
Casa Mental Health
406 - 10011 109 ST NW
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services in EDMONTON. CRA Registration: 130178734RR0001.
Children's Mental Health Centre
10024 116 St NW
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by mental health in Edmonton, Alberta. Provides support services, resources.
Lieutenant Governor's Circle ON Mental Health And Addiction
2800 SCOTIA PLACE 10060 JASPER AVE
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services in EDMONTON. CRA Registration: 808783088RR0001.
Mental Health Foundation
17480 FORT ROAD NW BUILING 9, ALBERTA HOSPITAL
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services in EDMONTON. CRA Registration: 821577673RR0001.
Alberta Programs Available in Edmonton
Provincial programs that residents of Edmonton can access.
Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH)
Up to $1,901/month (2025)
Alberta's primary income support for adults with a permanent disability that severely limits their ability to earn a living. Includes health benefits for the recipient, spouse, and dependent children. CRITICAL: Alberta claws back the $200 CDB from AISH recipients dollar-for-dollar. Priority processing is available for terminal and palliative cases. Budget 2025 included $49 million in cuts to the AISH program, though the government claims no income loss due to CDB offset — advocates strongly dispute this.
Learn moreAlberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP)
Proposed core benefit: up to $1,740/month (ADAP) vs $1,940/month (AISH post-launch)
NEW program launching July 1, 2026, for people with severe disabilities who ARE able to work. Features the highest employment income exemption in Canada. A single combined application covers both AISH and ADAP. All existing AISH clients will transition to ADAP on July 1, 2026, and can request reassessment for AISH through December 31, 2027. Regulations expected Spring 2026.
Learn moreFamily Support for Children with Disabilities (FSCD)
Individualized support services (not monthly cash payments)
Alberta's program supporting families caring for children with disabilities. Not diagnosis-based but needs-based for each individual family and child. An Individualized Family Support Plan (IFSP) is created with an assigned worker. Covers autism therapy, respite, child care, school support, and counseling. Enhanced Family Support available for higher-needs children. NOTE: Families moving FROM Ontario TO Alberta for better autism supports is a documented trend. Significant waitlists exist.
Learn moreAlberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL)
Covers 75% of approved costs for most items; 100% for some items
A provincial program that helps Albertans with a long-term disability, chronic illness, or terminal illness by covering a portion of the cost of basic medical equipment and supplies needed for daily living.
Learn morePersons with Developmental Disabilities (PDD)
Varies based on assessed needs and service plan
Alberta's program for adults 18+ with a developmental disability diagnosed before age 18. Provides residential care, employment support, and community programs through a network of service providers like Entrust Disability Services. Application can begin at age 16 with services starting at age 18. Coordinated application process with AISH. Significant waitlists exist, and funding increases have been below population growth plus inflation rate (7.3%).
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