Support for the Whole Family
When someone in a family has a disability, everyone's life changes. Caregivers become advocates, researchers, schedulers, and fighters. These resources exist to help the people around the person with the disability — because most families don't know they exist.
Respite Care
Temporary relief for primary caregivers. Most provinces fund respite care — most families don't know.
Sibling Support
Siblings of people with disabilities are often the most overlooked members of the family.
Parent Support Programs
Connect with other parents who understand. Provincial networks, dad-specific support, and couples resources.
Equipment & Devices
Free lending libraries, provincial assistive device programs, and funding sources for equipment.
Camps & Recreation
Summer camps, adaptive sports, and year-round recreation programs across Canada.
Future Planning
Henson Trusts, wills, guardianship, Letter of Intent — planning for when caregivers can no longer provide care.
Companion & Befriending Programs
Volunteer-based programs that provide social connection and friendship for people with disabilities.
Caregiver Health
Mental health, physical health, and burnout prevention resources for caregivers.
Financial Help
Emergency funds, grants, charity programs, travel funding, and tax credits for families.
Grandparent Support
Practical, emotional, and financial guidance specifically for grandparents.
Don't Forget the Tax Credits
Many family support expenses — respite, equipment, therapy, home modifications — are eligible for the Medical Expense Tax Credit. The Disability Tax Credit unlocks additional benefits worth thousands per year. Keep all receipts.
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