Disability Services in Victoria
Browse 6 disability service organizations in Victoria, British Columbia. Find local support for autism, mental health, physical disabilities, and more.
Organizations in Victoria
6 foundAlzheimer Society of BC and Yukon - Victoria Resource Centre (Open by appointment)
4420 Chatterton Way Suite 202
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by neurological conditions in Victoria, British Columbia. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
British Columbia Brain Injury Association
PO Box 37091, Millstream PO
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by brain injury in Victoria, British Columbia. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
Cridge Brain Injury Services
1251 Santa Rosa Ave
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by brain injury in Victoria, British Columbia. Provides support services, resources.
Island Health Acquired Brain Injury Program
1450 Hillside Ave Unit 307A
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by brain injury in Victoria, British Columbia. Provides support services, resources.
Parkinson Wellness Projects
2680 Blanshard St #202
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by neurological conditions in Victoria, British Columbia. Provides support services, resources.
Victoria Brain Injury Society
100C - 633 COURTNEY ST
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 122452121RR0001
British Columbia Programs Available in Victoria
Provincial programs that residents of Victoria can access.
Disability Assistance
Up to $1,483/month + annual earnings exemption $16,200
BC's income support for persons with the Person with Disability (PWD) designation. Includes an annual earnings exemption of $16,200. Earned income exemption applies only after being on assistance for 1+ month. RDSP is fully exempt from asset and income tests in BC.
Learn moreAt Home Program
Varies based on assessed needs; covers medical benefits and respite
BC's program providing medical benefits and respite for children with severe disabilities who are living at home with their families. Helps families with the extra costs of caring for a child with a severe disability at home rather than in a facility.
Learn moreAutism Funding Program (Under 6)
Up to $22,000/year (up to $4,400 or 20% for training/equipment/travel)
BC's autism funding for children under age 6, providing significant annual funding for eligible therapies including Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) and Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI). Up to 20% of the funding ($4,400) can be directed toward training, equipment, and travel. TRANSITIONING: Autism funding shifts to the Disability Benefit + expanded free community services in July 2026, with full transition by March 2027.
Learn moreAutism Funding Program (6-18)
Up to $6,000/year per child
BC's autism funding for children and youth aged 6 to 18, providing annual funding for eligible autism-related therapies and supports. TRANSITIONING: Autism funding shifts to the Disability Benefit + expanded free community services in July 2026, with full transition by March 2027.
Learn moreCommunity Living BC (CLBC)
Varies based on individualized support plan
A BC Crown corporation that funds supports and services for adults with developmental disabilities through a network of community service providers. Services include employment support, community inclusion, housing, and respite. Not autism-specific; serves adults with a range of developmental disabilities. Provided through a network of contracted service providers across BC.
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