Seniors can apply for the annual Seniors Care Grant program, which helps with expenses that allow them to stay in their homes longer and improve their quality of life. To qualify, Nova Scotians must be 65 years or older by March 31, 2025, live in a home they own or rent, and have an annual household income of $45,100 or less. The previous maximum was $37,500.
The program provides a grant of $750 to help cover the costs of household and healthcare services, including physiotherapy, meal preparation, medication and grocery delivery, phone and internet services, and home repairs. The grant may also be used for home heating costs, such as furnace oil, natural gas and electricity.
Eligible services
Eligible household and healthcare services and home heating costs include services that help you stay in your home including:
- cooking and meal preparation (excluding the cost of food)
- grocery and meal delivery (excluding the cost of food)
- healthcare services for your health and wellness (like foot care, physiotherapy and mental health support)
- home heating (like furnace oil, natural gas, propane, firewood, wood pellets and electricity)
- home heating repairs and regular heating maintenance
- home cleaning, organizing and help with downsizing or moving
- laundry
- medication and prescription delivery (excluding the cost of medications and prescriptions)
- outdoor work (like driveway maintenance, landscaping, lawn care, snow removal, stacking wood and tree removal)
- phone, cellphone and internet services (excluding the cost of devices)
- small home repairs (like windows, doors, roof, plumbing, electrical, decks, fencing, siding and painting)
- transportation (like taxis, ride shares, shuttles and other methods of transportation) and public and community transit (like the bus, Access-A-Bus and ferry)
Ineligible services
Ineligible household and healthcare services include the cost of:
- devices (like phones, cellphones, computers, laptops and tablets)
- food
- medical and assistive devices (like eyeglasses, dentures, dental implants, braces, orthopedic supports and personal alerts)
- medications, prescriptions, supplements and vitamins
When you apply online you need an email address. The Seniors Care Grant emails you if it needs more information to process your grant.
Print applications are available at Access Nova Scotia Centres and MLA offices.