AISH Payment Dates For 2025

AISH Payment

Your Month-by-Month Guide to Alberta’s Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) Payments

If you or someone you know relies on Alberta’s Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) program, staying on top of payment dates is a great way to budget your monthly expenses. AISH provides financial and health-related assistance to eligible Albertans with permanent disabilities, and while the payments are consistent, knowing exactly when they arrive can help you budget more effectively and avoid unnecessary stress.

This article will walk you through the AISH payment schedule for 2025, how the process works, and what to do if there are any delays. We’ve also included some helpful tips for making the most out of your payments each month. Life can already feel unpredictable, and with that being said, this post is here to give you a little more clarity and peace of mind regarding your finances for the year ahead.

What Exactly Is AISH and Who’s Eligible?

You’re not alone if you’ve heard of AISH but aren’t quite sure what it is. AISH stands for Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped. It’s a financial assistance program offered by the Alberta government to help adults with permanent disabilities who can’t earn a living due to their medical condition. The goal is to provide stability and support so individuals can meet their basic needs with dignity.

Basic Eligibility:

You must…

  •  Be at least 18 years old
  • Live in the province of Alberta
  • Have a medical condition that is both severe and likely permanent
  • Your diagnosis MUST limit your ability to work. 

Additional requirements: 

  • You can earn up to $1,072 per month without it affecting your AISH benefits. After that, your benefits may be reduced. This includes over-benefits like EI or CPP. 
  • If you have a partner, their income is assessed. AISH allows your household to earn up to $2,612 per month in employment income before benefits are affected.
  • You must have less than $100,000 in non-exempt assets.

How and When Are AISH Payments Issued?

AISH payments are issued monthly by the Alberta government to help eligible individuals cover basic living costs. Payments are typically deposited on the first business day of each month, but if that day falls on a weekend or holiday, the funds are usually sent out the previous business day.

Most recipients receive their payments via direct deposit, which is the fastest and most reliable method. If you’ve chosen to get your AISH payment by mail, it may take a few extra days to arrive, so it’s worth considering switching to direct deposit if possible.

It’s a good idea to keep track of the AISH payment schedule, especially around long weekends and holidays, when dates may shift slightly.

Here are the dates for 2025:

Month Payment Date
January Friday, December 20th, 2024
February  Tuesday, January 28th, 2025
March Tuesday, February 25th, 2025
April Wednesday, March 26th, 2025
May Friday, April 25th, 2025
June Tuesday, May 27th, 2025
July Wednesday, June 25th, 2025
August Monday, July 28th, 2025
September Tuesday, August 26th, 2025
October Wednesday, September 24th, 2025
November Tuesday, October 28th, 2025
December Tuesday, November 25th, 2025

What to Do If Your Payment Is Delayed or Missing

If your AISH payment is delayed or missing, don’t panic! There are steps you can take to sort it out quickly, so you receive your payments in a timely manner. 

First things first, you’re going to want to double-check your bank account or mail delivery, depending on how you usually receive your payments. Sometimes, weekends or holidays can cause slight delays.

If nothing shows up within a reasonable time, contact the AISH office directly at 1-877-644-9992. Have your personal information ready, like your Alberta Health Care number or case ID, to speed things up.

In some cases, a delay could be due to a change in your banking info, address, or eligibility status, so it’s worth checking if your details are up to date or updating the AISH office if needed.

While waiting, reach out to local support services or food banks if you’re in urgent need, there’s always help available if you desperately need it!

FAQ’s

How do I apply for AISH?

To apply for AISH, you must complete an application form available on the Alberta government website or at an Alberta Supports Centre. You will also need to provide medical documentation and other supporting documents to verify your eligibility.

How do I report changes in my circumstances?

You must report any changes in your financial, living, or medical situation to your AISH caseworker right away. This includes changes in your income, assets, living arrangements, or health.

Are there any additional benefits or services available with AISH?

AISH recipients may be eligible for benefits like the Alberta Child Health Benefit, dental and vision coverage, and other programs that assist with medical or specialized needs. It’s best to contact AISH for details on additional services you may qualify for.

Can I receive AISH if I’m living with a family member or friend?

Yes, you can receive AISH while living with a family member or friend, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. However, if you are living with someone who provides financial support, their income and assets may be considered when calculating your benefits.

What happens if I am denied AISH benefits?

If your AISH application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. You can request a review of your case by an independent appeals officer. If you disagree with the appeal decision, you can take further action by seeking a judicial review.

In conclusion, while a delayed or missing AISH payment can be stressful, it’s usually a temporary issue that can be resolved with a few simple steps. Staying on top of your personal information, reaching out to AISH support promptly, and knowing where to turn for emergency assistance can make a big difference. Life happens, but with a little patience and the right resources, you’ll be able to navigate any hiccups and get the support you rely on.

Amy Orr

Amy Orr is a professional writer and editor with over 10 years of experience in the Canadian, U.S. and U.K. financial markets. She has written for numerous publications on topics as diverse as economic literacy, corporate finance, and technical analysis of numerical data. Prior to transitioning to full-time writing, she worked in the hedge fund sector. Her academic background is astrophysics, and she has a Masters in Finance from the University of Edinburgh Business School.