
Alberta Rental Assistance Programs for Seniors (2026 Guide)
Alberta offers two main rental‑assistance programs that help low‑income seniors reduce their monthly housing costs. These programs are run through Alberta’s housing management bodies and are available to seniors renting in the private market. Alberta Rental Assistance Programs for Seniors Guide.
Unlike British Columbia’s SAFER program, Alberta does not have a seniors only rent supplement. Instead, seniors qualify under the same programs as other low‑income renters.
Rent Assistance Benefit (RAB)
This guide explains how each program works, who qualifies, how to apply, and what seniors can expect.
The Rent Assistance Benefit is Alberta’s primary long‑term rental‑support program. It provides ongoing monthly help for low‑income renters, including seniors.
Who Can Get It
You may qualify if you:
- Are a low‑income renter in Alberta
- Pay more than 30% of your income toward rent
- Are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident
- Have income below the limits set by your local housing provider
- Are renting in the private market (not subsidized housing)
Seniors receiving CPP, OAS, and GIS often qualify.
How It Works
- You receive a monthly rent subsidy
- The amount is based on your income, rent, and household size
- Payments continue as long as you remain eligible
- You must reapply each year
- Payments are made directly to you, not your landlord
Typical Benefit Amount
Most seniors receive between $200–$400 per month, depending on income and rent.
Is There a Waitlist?
Yes. The Rent Assistance Benefit usually has a waitlist, especially in:
- Calgary
- Edmonton
- Red Deer
- Lethbridge
Smaller communities may have shorter waits.
Temporary Rent Assistance Benefit (TRAB)
The Temporary Rent Assistance Benefit is a short‑term program designed to help renters who need support while stabilizing their income.
Who Can Get It
You may qualify if you:
- Are a low‑income renter
- Are working or recently employed
- Need temporary help to stay housed
- Meet income limits for your region
Seniors can qualify, but TRAB is mainly used by working‑age renters.
How It Works
- Provides a flat monthly benefit
- Support lasts up to 2 years
- Paid directly to the tenant
- Designed as a “bridge” while income improves
Is There a Waitlist?
Often no waitlist, or a much shorter one than the long‑term program.
How Alberta’s Programs Compare to BC’s SAFER
Alberta does not have a seniors‑specific rent supplement like BC’s SAFER.
Instead:
- Seniors apply under the same programs as everyone else
- Benefits are income‑based, not age‑based
- Rent ceilings are not as restrictive as BC’s
- Waitlists are common for long‑term support
For many seniors, the Rent Assistance Benefit is the closest equivalent to SAFER.
How to Apply
Applications are handled through your local Housing Management Body (HMB). Each region has its own provider.
Steps to Apply
- Find your local housing provider (based on your city or region)
- Complete the application form
- Provide required documents
- Submit by mail, online, or in person
Documents You Need
- Government‑issued ID
- Proof of income (tax return, CPP/OAS/GIS statements)
- Current rental agreement or rent receipt
- Banking information for direct deposit
How Long Does It Take?
Processing time varies by region:
- Rent Assistance Benefit: 4–12 weeks (plus waitlist time)
- TRAB: 2–6 weeks
If approved, payments begin the month your completed application was received.
Who Should Apply
These programs are ideal for seniors who:
- Rent in the private market
- Live on fixed income (CPP, OAS, GIS)
- Spend more than 30% of income on rent
- Need long‑term or temporary help to stay housed
Other Alberta Supports for Seniors
Seniors may also qualify for:
- Alberta Seniors Benefit (monthly income support)
- Seniors Lodge Program (subsidized housing option)
- Special Needs Assistance for Seniors (one‑time help)
- Property tax deferral program (for homeowners)
These can be combined with rental assistance.
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