
Alberta creating new social support program for people with disabilities able to work
Alberta’s government says it’s looking to help people with disabilities join and stay in the workforce without losing access to their existing benefits and governmental supports.
To do this, the government plans to launch a new social assistance regime, the Alberta Disability Assistance Program, in 2026.
Community and Social Services Minister Jason Nixon told a news conference in Calgary on Tuesday the new program will be similar to, and will work in conjunction with, Alberta’s existing Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped program or AISH, which provides monthly financial and health benefits to eligible applicants.
The new program will also provide monthly financial and health benefits, and Nixon said the program is being designed to address a long-standing issue where those who receive AISH lose some of their benefits depending on how much they make each month.