Below are some links to government websites to help you better understand what financial resources might be available to you

Patient resources

Here are some links you may find useful:

Financial aid information

wcbwar ampsNIHB
aish

Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped
(AISH)

Provides financial and health benefits for eligible Albertans with a severe disability that is permanent and prevents employment.

adap

Alberta Disability Assistance Program
(ADAP)

Provides financial, health and employment supports to Albertans with severe disabilities who are able to work.

wORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD

The WCB provides no-fault disability insurance for workplace injuries and illnesses to more than 160,000 employers and more than two million workers.

aadl

Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) is available to any Albertan resident with a long-term disability, chronic illness or terminal illness.

Alberta aids to daily living
(aadl)

The (NIHB) program provides registered First Nations and recognized Inuit with coverage for a specified, nationally consistent range of health benefits not otherwise covered through:
Provincial or territorial health insurance
Private insurance plans
other publicly-funded plans or programs

Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB)

The War Amps is a Canadian charity that provides advocacy, support, and resources for amputees and their families, helping them live active, independent lives. Learn more by visiting their website.

While we are unable to direct bill private insurance companies, we will provide all necessary documentation to help you submit your claim for reimbursement.