Services for People with Disabilities – Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Social Services
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Service Description
An income support for individuals with significant and enduring disabilities. Offers access to long-term income support, greater choice of services, and supports participation in community. Supports the daily living and disability-related needs of individuals, with additional benefits provided based on individual’s needs. Benefits vary depending on an individual’s situation and needs, and has different payment tiers for living income, disability income, and shelter with no set maximum monthly budget.
Note: Payment dates for Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability are listed online.
Eligibility
You may be eligible if you:
- are a Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or have refugee status or are in Canada under the Canada-Ukraine authorization for emergency travel;
- are living in Saskatchewan;
- are 18 years or older;
- lack financial resource to provide for your basic needs; and
- have a significant and enduring disability that is of a permanent nature, substantially impacts daily living activities, and which result in a person requiring assistance in the form of an assistive device, assistance of another person, a service animal or other accommodation.
A Disability Impact Assessment is a part of the application process and is designed to identify the presence of a significant and enduring disability.
Application Process
Fees
TTY: 1-866-995-0099
Toll-Free: 1-888-567-7243
1-888-567-SAID
Service Website
Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
Nipawin Service Centre
Mailing Address
PO Box 1360
SK S0E 1E0
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Contact for hours of operation.
Fax: 306-862-1731
Toll-Free: 1-800-487-8594
Business Line: 306-862-1700
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/residents/family-and-social-support/find-a-social-services-office
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