Disability Services in Toronto
Browse 10 disability service organizations in Toronto, Ontario. Find local support for autism, mental health, physical disabilities, and more.
Organizations in Toronto
10 foundCanadian Adaptive Snowsports - Ontario Division
60 LANGLEY AVE
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 140800913RR0002
Canadian Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association
53 RIVERCREST ROAD
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 855472189RR0001
Gta Wheelchair
325 Nantucket Blvd #2
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by spinal cord injury in Toronto, Ontario. Provides support services, resources.
Ontario Paraplegic Foundation
520 SUTHERLAND DR
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 863428199RR0001
Spinal Cord Injury Canada
105 - 477 MOUNT PLEASANT RD
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 118835032RR0001
Spinal Cord Injury Ontario
520 SUTHERLAND DR
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 118835081RR0002
Spinal Cord Injury Ontario (SCIO)
Ontario's spinal cord injury organization providing support, resources, and the SCIO Marketplace for buying and selling equipment. Also runs the Possibilities Project Plus for donated equipment matching.
The Barbara Turnbull Foundation For Spinal Cord Research
9 AVA ROAD
Registered Canadian charity providing disability-related services. CRA Registration: 886472562RR0001
Toronto Wheelchair Accessible Vehicles (WAV) Taxi Services
3636 Bathurst St
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by spinal cord injury in Toronto, Ontario. Provides support services, resources.
Wheelchair Express Transportation
175 Queen St E
Nonprofit organization supporting individuals and families affected by spinal cord injury in Toronto, Ontario. Provides recreation, sports programs.
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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