Mobility disabilities, 2022

Release date: December 3, 2024
Infographic: Mobility disabilities, 2022
Description: Mobility disabilities, 2022

In 2022, 10.6% of Canadians aged 15 years and over (or more than 3.1 million individuals) had a mobility disability.Note 1

Women+ (12.2%) were more likely than men+ (8.9%) to have a mobility disability.Note 2

Mobility disabilities were more prevalent with age:

  • 15 to 24 years: 2.0%
  • 25 to 44 years: 3.8%
  • 45 to 64 years: 11.4%
  • 65 years and over: 25.5%

55: Average age when a person with a mobility disability begins to feel limited in their daily activities.

52% of those with a mobility disability used adapted features within their home.

  • The most common adapted features included…
    • 38%: Bathroom aids
    • 20%: Walk-in bath or shower
    • 9%: Ramp or ground-level entrance
    • 9%: Elevator, stair lift, platform or porch lift

Among those with a mobility disability who needed physiotherapy, massage therapy or chiropractic treatments, 75% had an unmet need for these services.

Persons with a more severe mobility disability were more likely to receive help with everyday activities (77%) than those with a less severe mobility disability (53%).

Note: The Canadian Survey on Disability covers Canadians aged 15 years and over who experience limitations in their daily activities because of a long-term condition or health-related problem.

Source: Statistics Canada, Canadian Survey on Disability, 2022.

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