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Introduction
The Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) program helps Albertans with long-term disabilities, chronic illness or terminal illness. The program provides funding for basic medical equipment and supplies so clients can live independently at home and within their communities.
AADL works with Alberta Blue Cross and Alberta Health Services to provide benefit funding to clients based on their health care needs. Health providers from a range of professions, called AADL authorizers, help determine a client’s program eligibility and find products to meet their needs. These products are provided by AADL-approved vendors – companies that provide medical equipment and supplies located across Alberta.
Program services
For clients and families
Learn more about AADL including who is eligible, how to get medical equipment and supplies, cost sharing and more.
For authorizers and vendors
Find AADL program information, forms and documents, how to become an authorizer or vendor, benefit-specific details and more.