Provides financial, health and personal supports to Albertans with permanent and short-term disabilities who are able to work.
We are all hesitant to embrace change, and when employment or other income streams are cast in doubt, there is a good reason ...
The Alberta government is launching a new program similar to AISH, but will allow those with disabilities who can work to earn more without losing access to benefits.
The province announced a new program Tuesday to help support those with disabilities, but also allow them the flexibility to work without losing their ...
CALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA — Alberta's government says it plans to launch a new social assistance program in 2026 for those ...
Disability groups in the Lakeland are cautiously optimistic about the new Alberta Disability Assistance Program announced by ...
That steady rise in people receiving benefits through the province's Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) program hit 75,554 in October. That represents a 57 per cent increase in a ...
It will co-exist with the current Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH), which will still be available for people who cannot work due to a disability. "For those with a disability ...
A new income supports program for people with disabilities in Alberta is launching in July 2026, and Albertans currently receiving Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) will either remain ...
The new Alberta Disability Assistance Program (ADAP) will start July 2026. It will co-exist with the current Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH), which will still be available for ...