Disability Supports for First Nations People Living On-Reserve
The availability of services and supports depend on the resources in each community. Supports may be offered through your Nation, Tribal Council or other service providers. Please enquire with the band office about the services and supports available in your community.
Supports and Services
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Assisted Living Program
Non-medical, social support services to seniors, adults with chronic illness, and children and adults with a disability. -
Children's disABILITY Services (CDS)
Services and supports for children with disabilities and their families, including case management and respite. -
First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care
Home care services for individuals with chronic and acute illness. -
Hope for Wellness Helpline
24/7 helpline with experienced and culturally competent counsellors for Indigenous peoples. -
Jordan's Principle
Help with health and disability-related needs not covered by other programs. -
Non-Insured Health Benefits
Coverage for medically necessary goods and services like pharmaceuticals, vision and dental care, mental health counselling, medical supplies and equipment and medical transportation.
Disability Benefits and Income Assistance
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Federal Disability Benefits
Information on income benefits and programs for persons with disabilities. -
On Reserve Income Assistance Program
Financial support with the cost of basic needs (e.g. food, clothing, rent, utilities) and special needs.
Advocacy and Service Navigation
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Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC)
Advocacy and service navigation and advocacy for Indigenous people transitioning into an urban centre. -
Southern Chiefs Organization (SCO)
Advocacy and service navigation for First Nations citizens living on and off reserve.

