Working it Out for People with Psoriatic Disease

Our Working it Out report confirmed that psoriatic disease has a significant impact on work. We heard that you need information and support on a variety of workplace-related topics and how to access financial support. The purpose of this tool is to identify the income support and employment programs available so you can find and keep employment, pay for medications and assistive devices, access income support and save for the future.

We have compiled a list of resources and programs that may be available to people currently based on comprehensive research; however, this resource is not an exhaustive list of relevant programs available to people with disabilities and psoriatic disease in Canada. This is informational only and links are provided throughout for you to get more information about each program and resource.

Disclaimers

  1. There are websites linked to and from this site that are operated or created by or for outside organizations. Those organizations are solely responsible for the operation and information found on their respective websites. The linking to or from this site does not imply any endorsement or guarantee of any of the organiza- tions or information found on their respective web sites. We are not responsible for any liability whatsoever for the linking of any of these linked web sites, the operation or content of any of the linked websites, nor for any of the information, interpretation, comments, or opinions expressed in any of the linked websites. Any comments or inquiries regarding the linked web sites are to be directed to the particular organization for whom the particular website is being operated.
  2. We have compiled a list of resources and programs available based on comprehensive research; however, this resource is not an exhaustive list of relevant programs available to people with disabilities and psoriatic disease in Canada.

This resource was developed by Laurie Proulx, human resource con- sultant and patient advocate.

We appreciate the unrestricted educational grants and sponsorships from multiple funders to develop this report: Pfizer, AbbVie, Novar- tis, Amgen, Bausch Health, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Janssen, Boeh- ringer Ingelheim, and LEO.