Improving access to AISH supports
LETHBRIDGE — New user-friendly Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) application forms and guides are hoped to make it easier for Albertans with disabilities to get the supports they need.
Community and Social Services officials say Albertans, community partners, AISH clients and doctors from across the province have helped create a more user-friendly process for Albertans with disabilities to obtain support. Improvements include a clearer, shorter application form that uses plain language and is tailored to relate to an applicant’s situation.
Among other improvements, applicants and physicians are now able to complete the forms at the same time to streamline the process.
“We are taking action to remove barriers and improve access to AISH,” says Irfan Sabir, Minister of Community and Social Services, in a press release.” We are making changes so that the program is easier to access, more consistent and responsive to Albertans’ needs. There is better information in everyday language and coordinated supports to connect Albertans with the right services at the right time.”