Disability Services in Toronto
Browse 30 disability service organizations in Toronto, Ontario. Find local support for autism, mental health, physical disabilities, and more.
Organizations in Toronto
30 foundALS Society of Canada (ALS Canada)
180 Bloor St W #500
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by ALS in Toronto, Ontario. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
ARCH Disability Law Centre
55 UNIVERSITY AVE 15TH FLOOR
ARCH Disability Law Centre is a specialty community legal clinic providing free legal services to persons with disabilities across Ontario. A not-for-profit with charitable status, funded primarily by Legal Aid Ontario, ARCH offers a Summary Advice & Referral service — legal information, summary legal advice, and legal/non-legal referrals — on disability-related areas of law including accessibility, homecare and attendant/PSW services, transportation, discrimination and human rights, workplace accommodation (non-unionized employees), education (primary through post-secondary), service animals and guide dogs, decision-making rights, and removing guardianship. ARCH also leads disability rights advocacy, test case litigation, public legal education, and law reform. TTY (toll-free): 1-866-482-2728.
Arthritis Society Canada - National Office
220 Bay St. #300
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by rare conditions in Toronto, Ontario. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
Asperger's Society of Ontario (ASO)
3219 Yonge St
Nonprofit organization providing disability support services in Toronto, Ontario. Offers advocacy, support groups, resources.
Autism Canada
Canada's national autism advocacy and information organization, providing resources, research updates, and connection to provincial services for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families.
Autism Ontario
Ontario's largest provincial autism organization providing information, advocacy, programs, and family support for individuals on the autism spectrum across the province. Works closely with the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) system.
CNIB Foundation
The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, founded in 1918, operates coast to coast providing programs, advocacy, and peer support for people who are blind or partially sighted. Present in every province and territory with the Atlantic Vice President based in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Canadian Chronic Pain Association
726 Bloor St W
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by rare conditions in Toronto, Ontario. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work
National organization promoting employment for persons with disabilities through research, training, and advocacy.
Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Treatment Society
333 Adelaide St W
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by chronic in Toronto, Ontario. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
Canadian Mental Health Association
250 Dundas St W Suite 401
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by mental health in Toronto, Ontario. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
Canada's most established and extensive community mental health organization with branches in every province and territory and 330+ community locations. Provides advocacy, programs, and resources for people with mental health conditions.
Canadian Migraine Society
27 Mackenzie Crescent
Nonprofit organization providing disability support services in Toronto, Ontario. Offers advocacy, support groups, resources.
Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders (CORD)
National advocacy organization for Canadians affected by rare diseases, representing over 1 in 12 Canadians with a rare disorder.
Canadian Spondyloarthritis Association
2967 Dundas St W #1280
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by rare conditions in Toronto, Ontario. Provides advocacy, support groups, resources.
Community Living Ontario
Ontario's community living federation with 124 local agencies serving 250,000+ people, founded in 1953. Provides advocacy, resources, and connections to local services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Down Syndrome Association of Ontario (DSAO)
The federation of local Down syndrome associations across Ontario, providing coordination, resources, and advocacy for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
Down Syndrome Association of Toronto
Supporting individuals with Down syndrome and their families in the Greater Toronto Area through programs, resources, and advocacy.
Dwarf Athletic Association of Canada
108 Rosedale Heights Dr
Nonprofit organization providing disability support services in Toronto, Ontario. Offers advocacy, support groups, resources.
Epilepsy Canada
Canada's national epilepsy research and advocacy organization, funding research and providing information and support resources for people living with epilepsy.
Epilepsy Ontario
Ontario's provincial epilepsy organization providing support, education, and advocacy for individuals with epilepsy and their families.
Income Security Advocacy Centre
55 University Ave #1500
Nonprofit organization providing disability support services in Toronto, Ontario. Offers support services, resources.
Mood Disorders Association of Ontario
2300 Yonge St suite 1600 unit 17
Nonprofit organization providing disability support services in Toronto, Ontario. Offers advocacy, support groups, resources.
Muscular Dystrophy Canada
A national organization with provincial presence providing research funding, advocacy, equipment loans, and support for people living with neuromuscular disorders.
Ontario Programs Available in Toronto
Provincial programs that residents of Toronto can access.
Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
Single: up to $1,408/month (basic needs $809 + shelter $599); Single parent + 1 child: up to $2,036.91/month; Couple (1 disabled): up to $2,107/month; Couple (both disabled): capped at $2,370/month
Ontario's primary income support program for persons with disabilities. Provides monthly financial assistance, drug coverage, basic dental, eye exams and glasses every 3 years, and diabetic supplies. As of July 2025, rates increased 2.8%. Includes employment benefit of $100/month if working, with 75% of earnings over $1,000 deducted. Extended Health Benefits available if leaving ODSP. CDB is exempted from ODSP income calculations. A new simplified single online application covers both OW and ODSP.
Learn moreAssistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD)
$25-$646/month depending on assessed needs
A provincial program providing monthly payments to help with the extra costs of caring for a child with a severe disability. Rate increased 2.8% in July 2025. Also covers assistive device assessments and device consumer contributions. CDB is exempted from ACSD calculations.
Learn moreOntario Autism Program (OAP)
Interim funding: $20,000/year (under 6), $5,000/year (6-18)
Ontario's program for children and youth with an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. Registered through AccessOAP. Currently under an interim funding model with the government working toward a needs-based model using a Determination of Needs process (4-hour virtual interview). Services include ABA, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and mental health supports. Waitlists are significant, and families report costs of $26,000-$130,000/year for autism supports.
Learn moreSpecial Services at Home (SSAH)
Varies based on assessed needs
A needs-based funding program providing support for in-home and community services for persons with developmental or physical disabilities. Covers personal development and growth activities as well as respite care to give caregivers a break.
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