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July 15, 2025

A letter from the Alberta Government about applying for the Disability Tax Credit and the Canada Disability Benefit

As a community partner, we received a letter from the Alberta government, Assisted Living and Social Services South office of AISH, addressed by the Director Ryan Puczko. By sharing this letter,  we hope it helps people find the right resources to apply for the Disability Tax Credit and then for the Canada Disability Benefit. Many organizations also provide disability benefit navigation services. Here is the link to the organizations providing this federal support. 

The AISH office is available to answer questions. 

The 1st letter is for people on straight AISH and the second letter is for people on modified AISH... 

Letter from Ryan Puczko: 

Dear Community Partner,

 

Thank you for supporting vulnerable Albertans.

 

Alberta’s government knows how important financial benefits are to help Albertans meet their basic needs and live independently. We are providing information to improve awareness of how Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) clients can apply for the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) and how it affects their AISH benefits.

 

Please find enclosed two recently mailed letters that provided AISH clients with information on the federal CDB launched on June 20, 2025. The Standard AISH CDB Letter was sent to AISH clients who are living in the community receiving standard living allowance AISH benefits. This letter clarifies that the CDB will be non-exempt income for clients receiving standard AISH and the AISH client’s overall monthly government disability support will remain unchanged when AISH is combined with CDB. The Modified AISH CDB Letter was sent to AISH clients who are residing in a facility (e.g., continuing care home) receiving modified AISH benefits. CDB income will be treated as exempt income for AISH clients who reside in a facility. This means that CDB funds received will be in addition to their monthly benefits.

 

To access the CDB, individuals must have filed their 2024 federal income tax return and be approved for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC). The federal government has committed to reimburse individuals for the cost of the DTC medical assessment. Details of this reimbursement model have not yet been announced. More information will be shared when it becomes available. In the interim, AISH clients are expected to pay the DTC medical fee up front. In cases of financial hardship, clients may request consideration by the AISH program to cover this cost, which will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Clients who have this cost covered by the AISH program will repay the program upon reimbursement by the federal government.

 

The AISH program requires clients to access all sources of income for which they are eligible, including federal programs. AISH clients who have not communicated the status of their CDB application to their AISH office prior to September 5, 2025, may see an equivalent amount to the CDB benefit, $200, deducted from their monthly AISH benefits, beginning with the October 2025 period of assistance. AISH benefits will not be held or terminated if a client does not communicate the status of their CDB application.

 

If an Albertan needs assistance to apply for and navigate federal disability services, they are encouraged to access the federal government’s disability benefits navigation services. Voice of Albertans with Disabilities is an Alberta organization funded by the federal government to provide direct disability benefit navigation services to persons with disabilities, their families and caregivers.

 

If you have any questions or are seeking further information, please feel free to respond to this email.

 

Sincerely,

 

Ryan Puczko

Director

South Zone, Calgary

Assisted Living and Social Services

Government of Alberta

Alberta-2018

Attachment 1: Straight AISH


July 4, 2025 

Name 

Address1 

Address2 

City, AB Postal code 


Dear , 


Alberta’s government understands how important financial and health benefits are to help Albertans meet their basic needs and live independently. On June 20, 2025, the federal government launched the new Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), which will provide up to $200 per month for eligible Canadians with disabilities. To access this new federal benefit, individuals must have filed their 2024 federal income tax return and be approved for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC). The federal government has committed to reimburse medical certification costs for the DTC. Additional information about the DTC and how to apply can be found on the federal government’s website at canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/tax/individuals/segments/tax-credits-deductions-personsdisabilities/disability-tax-credit. Additional information about the CDB, including eligibility criteria, a benefit estimator and how to apply can be found on the federal government’s website at canada.ca/en/services/benefits/disability/canada-disability-benefit. Income from the new federal CDB will be treated as non-exempt for AISH recipients. This means that, with the addition of the CDB, an AISH client’s overall monthly government disability support will remain unchanged. As a legislated program, AISH will remain fully funded and available to all eligible Albertans. The federal government has stated that the intention of the CDB is to see the combined amount of federal and provincial or territorial income supports for persons with disabilities grow to the level of Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement. This works out to $1,814 per month. Alberta is one of only two provinces to exceed this federal benchmark. The AISH core benefit rate will remain the same at $1,901 per month in 2025—the highest disability support rate of any province in Canada. AISH clients are required to access all sources of income they may be eligible for, including federal programs. Please update your local AISH office to update them about the status of your DTC and CDB applications prior to September 5, 2025. Given the statutory requirement to access all sources of income you may be eligible for, clients who have not communicated the status of their CDB application to their AISH office prior to September 5, 2025, may see an equivalent amount to the CDB benefit, $200, deducted from your monthly AISH benefits, beginning with the October 2025 period of assistance. Sincerely, Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Program


Attachment 2: for Modified AISH 


July 4, 2025 


[First Name] 

[Last Name]

[Job Title] 

[Organization] 

[Address] [Address] [City], [Province] [Postal Code] 


Dear [First Name] [Last Name]: 


Alberta’s government understands how important financial and health benefits are to help Albertans meet their needs and live independently. On June 20, 2025, the federal government launched the new Canada Disability Benefit (CDB), which will provide up to $200 per month for eligible Canadians with disabilities. This letter is intended to clarify information provided to Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) clients in a letter dated April 8, 2025. Please be advised that the CDB will be treated as exempt income for AISH clients who reside in a facility (e.g., a continuing care home) and receive the modified AISH living allowance. As an AISH client who currently resides in a facility, this means that any CDB funds you receive will be in addition to your currently monthly AISH benefits. CDB income received by your spouse or cohabiting partner, if applicable, will be considered as partially exempt income. AISH clients are required to access all sources of income they may be eligible for, including federal programs. To access this new federal benefit, individuals must have filed their 2024 federal income tax return and be approved for the Disability Tax Credit (DTC). The federal government has committed to reimburse medical certification costs for the DTC. Additional information about the DTC and how to apply can be found on the federal government’s website at canada.ca/en/revenueagency/services/tax/individuals/segments/tax-credits-deductions-persons-disabilities/disability-taxcredit. Additional information about the CDB, including eligibility criteria, a benefit estimator and how to apply can be found on the federal government’s website at canada.ca/en/services/benefits/disability/canada-disability-benefit. Please contact your local AISH office with any questions. Sincerely, Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped Program