About Us
Helping people with limited mobility since 1974.
Helping people with limited mobility since 1974.
It all began in the 1970’s with the Fourth Dimension group home, Calgary’s first shared living accommodation for 12 people with spinal cord injuries. It was believed that this building would allow people with disabilities to be seen in a new dimension, hence the “Fourth Dimension” name. That dream has since grown.
Our Vision
A barrier-free society
We believe that although we can’t always change our circumstances, we do not have to be defined by them. We believe that everyone, despite of their limitations, have the right to live in a safe home and be part of a supportive community.

Our Mission
We open doors for people to live in community with dignity through supportive living services
Our Values
Compassion: We see the potential in others and support their journey of living a full and dignified life. We respond to the needs of others with understanding, patience, and kindness. We treat each other with respect, fairness and care.
Community: We are builders of community and recognized leaders in accessible living. By sharing ideas and working collaboratively together, across boundaries, we help create places of belonging that enrich people’s lives.
Integrity: We strive to do good things, for the right reasons, in the best ways. We build trust through our authentic behaviours and interactions.
Empowerment: We are committed to the well-being and success of our clients and our people. We deliver the best possible outcomes for our clients and community because we work hard, learn from each other, and innovate.
Excellence: We are achievers with exceptional operation execution, a keen desire for continuous improvement, and demonstrated adaptability. We are accountable to ourselves, our organization and our varied stakeholders and maintain professionalism throughout our work.
Report to Community
To learn more about how you have helped support individuals living with limited mobility and foster a sense of connection and belonging read our annual Community Report.
Financial Statements
Accessible Housing Financial Statement 2024 (download pdf)
Accessible Housing Financial Statement 2023 (download pdf)
Accessible Housing Financial Statement 2022 (download pdf)
Accessible Housing Financial Statement 2021 (download pdf)
Accessible Housing Financial Statement 2020 (download pdf)
Accessible Housing Financial Statement 2019 (download pdf)
Latest News & Upcoming Events

OP-ED: No One Should Have to Struggle to Live Because They Can’t Find Accessible Affordable Housing
This National AccessAbility Week, Accessible Housing is spotlighting a sobering reality: Alberta’s housing crisis continues to push people with disabilities to the margins. Too few

When Support Fails: The Deepening Crisis Behind Track 2 of MAiD for People with Disabilities
Every Canadian deserves the opportunity to live a full, dignified life—regardless of ability. But today, a disturbing reality is emerging across the country: some people

Alberta’s Overlooked Crisis: The Urgent Need for Accessible Affordable Housing
Why thousands of Albertans with disabilities are being left behind—and what we must do to fix it Every Albertan deserves a safe, stable place to
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