Disability Assistance Grants

Disability Assistance Grants

Financial aid for adults and children unable to earn due to permanent medical disabilities.

About the Disability Assistance Grant 

The Disability Assistance Grant, managed by the Ministry of Social Development and Family Services, is designed to help citizens and legal residents who cannot earn an income due to a permanent disability. This grant ensures financial security for both adults and children with disabilities, easing the burden on individuals and caregivers. 

Who Qualifies? 

For Adults

Age: Must be 18 years or older 

Residency: Must have lived in Trinidad & Tobago for at least 3 years prior to applying (with absences not exceeding 6 months) 

Income Limit: Must not exceed $12,000 per year

Disability: Must be certified as permanently disabled and unable to work 

For Children 

Age: Must be under the 18 years or older 

Residency: Be residing permanently in Trinidad & Tobago 

Income Limit: If the child is already receiving another monthly benefit over $1,500, they do not qualify for this grant.

Parent/Guardian must be: A citizen or legal resident of Trinidad & Tobago

Fixed Monthly Grant Payments

Payment Structure

Adults: 

Payment amount varies based on eligibility and assessment 

Children: 

$1,500 per month 

How to Apply for the Disability Assistance Grant 

Simple Steps to receive the Disability Assistance Grant

For Adults

Step 1: Obtain the Application & Medical Report Form 

Visit your Local Board Office to collect the forms. 

Step 2: Medical Assessment

A Government Medical Officer must complete the Medical Report. 

Step 3: Attend a Disability Assessment 

Applicants may need to meet with the Local Public Assistance Board for verification. 

Step 4: Submit Required Documents 

National ID & Birth Certificate 

Bank Passbook/Statement

Marriage Certificate (if applicable)

Medical Report from a Government Officer

Step 5: Application Review & Decision

The Assistance Board will assess eligibility. If rejected, applicants have the right to appeal. 

For Children

Step 1: Obtain a Medical Form

Available at Local Board Offices, Health Centres, ttconnect Service Centres, and online at www.social.gov.tt

Step 2: Medical Examination

A Pediatrician or Certified Medical Practitioner must assess the child’s disability. 

Step 3: Complete & Submit the Application

Attach required documents and return to the nearest Local Board Office

Step 4: Receive Confirmation & Payments 

Existing recipients do not need to reapply; payments are automatic. 

Apply Today & Get the Support You Need

Visit your nearest Social Welfare Office to apply today. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and submit the required documents. 

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