You have just been recognized as having a disability: financial assistance
Verified 30 April 2026 - Public Service / Directorate of Legal and Administrative Information (Prime Minister)
If you have just been recognized as having a disability, financial assistance may be granted to you subject to conditions.
AAH and related aids
You can benefit from the Disabled Adult Allowance (DAA) from a certain disability rate. The AAH is a financial aid that allows to have a minimum of resources.
This allocation may be supplemented by the following measures:
- Resource Add-in or increase for independent living
- Disability Compensation Benefit (DCP) to cover the additional costs of all kinds related to your disability in everyday life.
These devices are stacks between them.
If you receive other benefits (for example, active solidarity income), you benefit from a reduced AAH.
If you have taken out an insurance policy to prepare yourself for additional income, you can benefit from tax advantage.
If you have at least one child up to the age of 7 and you receive PCH, you can benefit from a parenting support which consists of human and material aid.
You can use a simulator to find out what benefits you may be entitled to:
Know the social benefits to which you may be entitled
Aid for housing
If you have a home, financial assistance may be granted to cover the expenses of your home, including:
- Social Housing Allowance (SLA)
- Exemption from property tax
- Telephone social reduction to reduce the amount of your phone bills
- Tax reduction to adapt your home to your disability or help MaPrimeAdapt' based on your income.
Aid in the case of self-employed professional activity
If you work as a self-employed person, have adjusted your position or work environment and expenses continue after these adjustments, you can benefit from assistance related to the recognition of the burden of disability (RLH).