Do you need ongoing care for your health and well-being? The Caregiver Recognition Benefit may be an option for you.
About this program
Having a disability sometimes means you need ongoing care to remain in your home. The Caregiver Recognition Benefit recognizes the important role a caregiver delivers on a day-to-day basis by providing them with a tax free, monthly benefit.
Do you qualify?
You should apply for the Caregiver Recognition Benefit if:
- you have a disability benefit* (either a VAC Disability Award or Pain and Suffering Compensation);
- you need ongoing care as a result of the physical, mental or cognitive health condition(s) for which your Disability Award or Pain and Suffering Compensation was approved;
- you need one of the following:
- a level of care and supervision consistent with admission to an institution;
- daily physical assistance or ongoing direction and supervision for at least four of your activities of daily living (See: What are activities of daily living?); or
- daily supervision and are not safe when left alone;
- your caregiver is over the age of 18, plays an essential role in providing or coordinating your ongoing care, and is unpaid;
- you are not a permanent resident of a nursing home or long-term care facility; and,
- you are a former Canadian Armed Forces member.
* If you have a disability pension (or POW compensation) of 1% or more, you could be eligible to receive this type of support through the Attendance allowance.
How to apply
Before you apply
As part of your application, your caregiver will be asked to attest to providing you care, provide proof of identity (e.g. driver's license), and sign the application.
Fill out the application form with your caregiver. Both of you must sign the form.
To receive this benefit, you may be requested to participate in an additional health assessment. We will contact you if this is required.
You can expect a decision within eight weeks of submitting your completed application. If approved, your caregiver will begin to receive the benefit within nine weeks.
Apply online
If you're registered for My VAC Account, you can apply online using the web form, which makes applying easier. If you aren't registered, you can register now.
My VAC AccountApply by mail
Download the application form. Then, mail your completed form directly to:
Veterans Affairs Canada
PO Box 6000
Matane, QC
G4W 0E4
Get help with your application
Our staff can assist you.
- Call us toll-free at 1-866-522-2122 (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. local time)
- Send us a My VAC Account secure message
- Schedule an in-person appointment using our online booking form or by calling 1-866-522-2122
Please note our service locations offer in-person services by appointment only.
Additional information
Find out more
See the current rates.
Please note: you must inform VAC if your needs or circumstances change.
VAC may also review or re-assess your situation once you're in the program.
If your caregiver changes, you need to inform us as soon as possible and you will need to submit a new application.
Related programs
VAC Assistance Program – Get support right now from a mental health professional by calling 1-800-268-7708.
Peer Support - There are peer support networks for members or Veterans of the CAF or the RCMP living with an operational stress injury (OSI).
LifeSpeak - LifeSpeak is a self-help website with videos and information about mental health, nutrition and more.
Pastoral Outreach - Spiritual support when Veterans or their families are dealing with end of life issues or bereavement.
Group Health Insurance – Voluntary health care coverage for qualified Veterans, their family members, and survivors of a deceased CAF member.
Disability Benefit – Financial payments for Veterans who have a service-related disability or injury.
Additional Pain and Suffering Compensation – Monthly payments in recognition of any severe and permanent disability, related to your military service, which creates a barrier to life after service.
Veterans Independence Program (VIP) – Payments for home services to help qualifying Veterans, survivors or primary caregivers to remain independent an self-sufficient in their home.
Health-related travel expenses – Qualified Veterans who travel to receive authorized healthcare services or benefits may be reimbursed by VAC.
Disability tax credit (DTC)
The DTC helps reduce the income tax that people with physical or mental impairments, or their supporting family members, may have to pay. It aims to offset some of the costs related to the impairment. Learn more about this non-refundable tax credit available through the Canada Revenue Agency.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
If I apply for the benefit and get declined, can I appeal?
Yes. You can apply for a review via My VAC Account secure messaging or by mail. Learn more about your review and appeal options.
If the benefit is paid to my caregiver, why do I need to apply?
Since it is your health needs that require the services of a caregiver, you must apply for the benefit. However, your caregiver is required to complete and sign a section of the application. If you have granted power of attorney to someone, that person may apply on your behalf.
Is there a time limit to apply for this benefit?
You can apply for this benefit at any time. When approved, the Caregiver Recognition Benefit is payable the first day of the month in which the application is received.