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Canadian Assistive Technology and Accessibility Resources

All of our assistive technology products, designed exclusively for use by mobility impaired individuals, are FREE of Import, VAT, GST, & HST Taxes and Duties for our disabled Canadian brethren to the north!  (Also Brits and Aussies)

Canada GST+HST Exemptions for Medical and Assistive Devices

If you know of additional information resources for Canadians, please share them with us and we will at the information here!

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 Canadian Resources – search engines:

Listings Canada is an all-purpose search engine for non-profit orgs http://listingsca.com

 Disability Resources listed by province for people living each province: see the listing of the province (eg. Yukon http://listingsca.com/Yukon/Health/#disability )

Federal Government of Canada:

 Aboriginal Resources Canada http://www.gov.bc.ca/arr/services/guide.html

Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability Benefits http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/isp/cpp/disaben.shtml  

http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/isp/cpp/applicant.shtml

Centre for persons with Disabilities online http://www.pwd-online.ca/pwdhome.jsp?lang=en

Child Disability Benefit (CDB) www.cra-arc.gc.ca/bnfts/dsblty-eng.html

  • A tax free benefit for families who care for a child who qualifies for the disability amount.  It is paid monthly to the Canada Child Tax Benefit

 Customs Information http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/menu-eng.html

  • 9979.00.00 Goods specifically designed to assist persons with disabilities in alleviating the effects of those disabilities, and articles and materials for use in such goods. Free.  NO DUTY

 Disability Tax Credit Certificate (form T2201) www.cra.gc.ca/forms

  • You are eligible for the disability amount only if a qualified practitioner certifies that there is a severe and prolonged impairment.

 Excise tax information

  • If you are medically certified as having permanent mobility impairment, and you cannot safely use public transportation, you can apply for a refund of part of the federal excise tax on the gasoline you buy.  For more information and an application form, see Information Sheet XE8, Federal Excise Gasoline Tax Refund Program.

 GST/ HST Information http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/sgmnts/dsblts/gsthst-tpstvh/menu-eng.html

  • Some of the goods and services used by persons with disabilities that are exempt from, or zero-rated for the GST/HST.

 Health Canada   http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/index-eng.php

  Links to offices of the Ombudsman in the provinces http://www.gnb.ca/0073/provinces-e.asp  

  • The Ombudsman will investigate complaints against government departments.  They are independent of government and have investigational powers and can take issues to parliament and the media.

Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP)

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/gncy/bdgt/2007/rdsp-eng.html

  • tax-deferred savings plan designed to assist families in planning for the long-term financial security of their relatives with disabilities. The federal government matches contributions made through the Canada Disability Savings Grant. For people who have limited financial means, the Canada Disability Savings Bond is available without contributions.

 Respite for Family Caregivers

http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/pubs/home-domicile/2003-respite-releve/nfl-tn-eng.php

Topics for Persons with a Disability http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/disability/  

  • A webpage guideline of topics of interest to people with disabilities.

Canada 

Forms and publications

Related topics

Government partners

Canadian Organizations

Access Guide Canada – directory by province of disability associations http://www.abilities.ca/agc/disability_organization/subject_index.php?pid=5&cid=&atype=disability_organization

Access to Justice Network Canada http://www.acjnet.org/naservices/legal.aspx

Active Living Alliance for People with Disabilities http://www.ala.ca/content/home.asp

Allergy/ Asthma Association of Canada http://aaia.ca/

Angel Flights (Ontario and British Columbia have their own versions) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Flight

Association of Compounding Pharmacies of Canada http://www.acpcrx.org/

Canadian Association for the Deaf http://www.cad.ca/

Canadian Celiac Association: http://www.celiac.ca/

Council of Canadians with Disabilities  http://www.ccdonline.ca/en/

Canadian Directory of Palliative Care http://www.oulton.com/chpca

Canadian Medic Alert Foundation http://www.medicalert.ca/en/index.asp

Canadian Muscular Dystrophy Assoc. www.muscle.ca

Canadian National Institute for the Blind http://www.cnib.ca/

Canadian Orthopedic Association http://www.coa-aco.org/

Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders www.raredisorders.ca

Canadian Society of Intestinal Research http://www.badgut.com/

Canadian Special Olympics http://www.specialolympics.ca/

Centre for Child Disability Research http://canchild.ca/en/

Charity Village http://www.charityvillage.com/cv/main.asp

Coalition for Active Living in Canada http://www.activeliving.ca/english/index.cfm?fa=resources.helpfullinks

College of Family Physicians of Canada http://www.cfpc.ca/global/splash/default.asp?s=1

Dietitians Canada http://www.dietitians.ca/

Easter Seals Canada www.easterseals.ca/english

Diabetes Information http://diabetic.ca/   and http://diabetic.org/

Disabled Parking in Canada http://disabled-travelers-services.suite101.com/article.cfm/disabled_parking_permits_in_canada

Financial Assistance Programmes (compilation of links) http://www.hollandbloorview.ca/resourcecentre/communityresources/documents/funding.doc

Heart and Stroke Foundation http://ww2.heartandstroke.ca/splash/

Home Care and Respite http://www.howtocare.com/home_care6.htm

Home Care Links http://www.cdnhomecare.ca/content.php?TAG=links

Independent Living Canada http://www.ilcanada.ca/article/home-125.asp

International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders http://www.aboutkidsgi.org/

Kidney Foundation Canada http://www.kidney.ca/

Lifeline Canada http://www.lifeline.ca/content/english/

March of Dimes Canada http://www.marchofdimes.ca/dimes/national_programs/

March of Dimes Mobility http://www.modmobility.ca/

Motion Specialties Canada http://www.motionspecialties.com/

Palliative Care Canada http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/hcs-sss/palliat/index-eng.php

President’s Choice Children’s Charity http://www.presidentschoice.ca/LCLOnline/aboutUsCharity.jsp

Public Health Agency of Canada http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/chn-rcs/index-eng.php

Society of Obstetrics and Gynecologists of Canada http://www.sogc.org/index_e.asp

Variety Village

Vocational Rehabilitation Canada http://www.vrcan.ca/english/foundations.php

 

Provincial Governments:

Alberta:

  

* Provincial Disability Search http://listingsca.com/Alberta/Health/Disabilities/

 

Children and Youth Services http://www.child.alberta.ca/home/

 

Alberta Centre for Child and Community Research http://www.research4children.com/

 

Chronic Disease Self Management http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/programs/cdm/

 

Child Health Benefit http://web-ext.chr.ab.ca/bins/content_page.asp?cid=5073-5101-10990-11638-12412&pre=view

  • For families with low income. This plan pays for health services such as eyeglasses, prescription drugs and dental care

Education  http://education.alberta.ca/

Family Support for Children with Disabilities http://www.child.alberta.ca/home/591.cfm

  • The FSCD program uses a family-centred approach to provide parents with funding to access a range of supports and services that strengthen their ability to promote their child’s healthy growth and development.  In addition, FSCD assists with some of the extraordinary costs of raising a child with a disability.
  • Children who are significantly limited in their activities of daily living due to their disability may receive child focused services.  Services are determine based on the  impact of the child’s disability on their activities of daily living, the needs identified by the parent/guardian, as well as assessment information from professionals who work with the child.  Services may include: 
    • additional respite services, including short-term hourly respite, 24-hour in- or out-of-home respite, homemaking support and domestic child care;
    • assistance with child care to support a family with extraordinary work related child care costs, including an aide in day care or additional space in a day home as well as day care where required to support the child’s development;
    • aide support to assist the child with personal care, community involvement or behavioural and developmental support.
    • health-related services, including dental or orthodontic treatment, disability-related prescription drugs, ambulance service, prescription formula or special diet and medical supplies that are not covered under any other health plan;
    • specialized services for children with severe disabilities; and
    • out-of-home living arrangements, if necessary, to support a child when all other alternatives for in-home supports have been explored. (Note: the parent/guardian maintains all guardianship responsibilities)

 

Health and Wellness http://www.health.alberta.ca/

Pro Bono Law http://www.pbla.ca/

  • free of charge legal services

Vocational Rehabilitation http://vracanada.com/alberta.php

British Columbia:

* Provincial Disability Search  http://listingsca.com/British-Columbia/Health/Disabilities/

Aboriginal Infant Development Programme of B C http://www.aidp.bc.ca/

  • Provides culturally appropriate services to aboriginal families of children, age 0 to 3, who are at-risk for or who may have a delay in development.

Access Pro Bono http://www.accessjustice.ca/public/clinics.asp?province=BC  

  • Free of charge legal services

Advocate for Service Quality http://www.eia.gov.bc.ca/advocate/

  • Assists in situations involving adults with developmental disabilities and transitioning youth with special needs and their families who could benefit from the intervention of someone working independently of ministries and agencies.

At Home Programme http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/at_home/index.htm

  • The At Home Program assists parents with some of the extraordinary costs of caring for a child with severe disabilities at home through a range of health supports and services. It provides assistance in two main areas:

Respite Benefits allow parents to choose appropriate care options for their child and family.

Medical Benefits provide a range of basic, essential medical items and services

Autism Society of BC http://www.autismbc.ca/

  • A parent based and directed society providing support to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and their families in British Columbia and the Yukon.

B C Aboriginal Child Care Society http://www.acc-society.bc.ca/

  • Offers training workshops, newsletters and a lending library.  This society is also responsible for the Office of the Provincial Advisor for the Aboriginal Infant Development programme

B C Aboriginal Network on Disability Society http://www.bcands.bc.ca/

  • Provides a variety of support services and resources to help Bc’s Aboriginal people with disabilities.

B C Association of Child Development and Intervention http://bcacdi.org/ 

  • Provincial Association of agencies which provide child development and therapy services to children with special needs and their families in British Columbia

B C Centre for Disease Control http://www.bccdc.ca/default.htm

B C Crisis Centres http://www.communitycounselling.org/bc_crisis_centres.htm

B C Housing http://www.bchousing.org/  and http://www.bchousing.org/aboutus/serve

  • Subsidized housing
  • Who can apply

B C Palliative Care and Hospice Association http://www.hospicebc.org/

Canuck Place http://www.canuckplace.org/

  • Canuck Place Children's Hospice provides specialized pediatric palliative care for children living with a life-threatening illness and support for their families throughout British Columbia.

Child Care Services http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/childcare/

Children and Women’s Health Centre of British Columbia http://www.cw.bc.ca/index.asp

  • An agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority, made up of British Columbia’s Children’s Hospital, British Columbia’s Women’s Hospital and Health Centre and Sunny Hill Health Centre

Children and Youth with Special Needs (.pdf file) http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/spec_needs/pdf/CYSN_FrameWorkForAction_Combo_LR.pdf

Children and Youth with Special Needs (link) http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/spec_needs/

  • Responsible for providing a range of services and supports for children and youth with special needs and their families.

 

Chronic Disease Management http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/cdm/

Chronic Disease Self Management http://www.coag.uvic.ca/cdsmp/

Community Living BC http://www.bcacl.org/

  • Responsible for delivering services and supports for adults with developmental disabilities

Disability Permits for vehicles http://www.sparc.bc.ca/

Employment and Assistance for Persons with Disabilities http://www.mhr.gov.bc.ca/PUBLICAT/VOL1/Part3/3-4.HTM

 Family Hearing Resource Centre http://www.bcfamilyhearing.com/

  • A provincial programme that provides comprehensive services to families with young deaf and hard of hearing children throughout B C.

Family Support Institute http://www.familysupportbc.com/

  • A province-wide organization that supports families who have a family member with a disability.

Fertility and IVF Programme http://www.ubcfertility.com/

Health Link BC http://www.healthlinkbc.ca/

Medical Services Plan of BC http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/

Ministry of Advanced Education http://www.gov.bc.ca/aved/

  • Responsible for education services to adults with disabilities

Ministry of Education http://www.gov.bc.ca/bced/

Ministry of Health http://www.gov.bc.ca/health/

  • Responsible for ensuring that quality, appropriate and timely health services are available to all British Columbians

Ministry of Housing and Social Development http://www.gov.bc.ca/hsd/

  • Responsible for education and support payments, work programmes, bus passes and health and dental benefits for persons with disabilities

Physiotherapy Association of BC http://www.bcphysio.org/app/index.cfm?fuseaction=pabc.home

PovNet BC (support and advocacy) http://www.povnet.org/

Provincial Health Services Authority http://www.phsa.ca/default.htm

  • Responsible for overseeing the coordination and delivery of provincial programmes and highly specialized health care services, including assessment and diagnosis

Provincial Outreach Programmes http://www.popbc.ca/

  • Provides programming consultation and support to school districts to help meet the educational needs of low-incidence students in BC School Districts

Provincial Services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing http://www.mcf.gov.bc.ca/psdhh/index.htm

Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children http://www.bcchildrens.ca/Services/SunnyHillHealthCtr/default.htm

  • Offers specialized services to children with disabilities, their families and communities throughout British Columbia.  Sunny Hill serves children from birth to 19 years.

Toll-free information lines http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/cpa/1-800.html

Travel Assistance Plan http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/msp/mtapp/index.html

  • Forms available at referring doctor’s office.  Provincial government will pay ferry fares or partial air fare for patient and escort traveling together to an appointment more than 50 miles away requiring ferry or air transport.

Vocational Rehabilitation http://vracanada.com/alberta.php

Western Institute of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing http://www.widhh.com/ 

Work Safe BC – Rehab and Return to Work http://www.worksafebc.com/claims/rehab_and_rtw/default.asp 

The EATI BC Disability Grant 

The EATI (Equipment and Assistive Technology Initiative) grant provides “a person with a disability who has employment-related goals (or volunteer goals leading to employment)” help in removing any barriers that hinder that goal.

This disability grant fully covers the purchase and installation of the Control-A-Door automatic door opener, allowing you to fully remove the “door barrier” by unlatching, unlocking, opening and closing any door in your home or apartment.

To be eligible for EATI, you must be:

  • A person with a disability who has an employment-related goal. Remember, volunteering can be an important step toward employment.

  • 18 years of age or older

  • A BC Resident

  • Unemployed OR employed with low skills (for example, low English literacy, incomplete high school) and looking to upgrade

  • Ineligible for Employment Insurance (EI) 

    • Have not received an EI benefit in the past 3 years

    • Have not received an EI maternity or parental benefit in the past 5 years

  • Able to demonstrate a need for assistive technology

  • Unable to access funding through other programs

Part-time students who are available for work may be eligible for EATI.  People over the age of 65 who are available for work are also eligible.


To apply for the EATI grant contact the BC Personal Supports Network to download the application and/or receive guidance in the application process.

BC Personal Supports Network
Phone: 1-877-333-7554
Email: [email protected]

 

 

Manitoba:

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Manitoba/Health/Disabilities/  

Child Care Subsidy and Disability child care support [email protected]

Children’s Special Services http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/pwd/css.html#content

  • Programme provides services and support to families who may need assistance with some of the extraordinary demands of caring for a child with disabilities.  With supports, families are better able to care for their children at home within their communities, where the children grow and thrive.

Employment and Income Assistance http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/assistance/eia.html

Income Assistance for Persons with Disabilities http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/pwd/iapd.html#content

Manitoba Child Benefit http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/assistance/mcb.html#content

Manitoba Hospice and Palliative Care http://www.manitobahospice.ca/

Manitoba Health http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/

Manitoba Pharmacare Program (prescription coverage): http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/pharmacare/index.html

Ministry of Education http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/

Ombudsman http://www.ombudsman.mb.ca/

Services for Persons with Disabilities and Children’s Services http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/pwd/ 

Society for Manitobans with Disabilities http://www.smd.mb.ca/

Supported Living Services http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/pwd/supported_living.html#content

  • provide care and accommodation to assist adults with a mental disability to live in the community in their residential option of choice including a family home, independent living and residential care facilities.
  • Day Services - include supported employment and follow up services, services with a vocational focus and personal development services.
  • Support Services - include respite for caregivers, crisis intervention, and other supports required to individuals and families in need.
  • In Company of Friends Program - provides adults with a mental disability the opportunity to create and manage their own services through direct funding. The person receives assistance to make his/her own decisions from their support network of family and friends.

Vocational Rehabilitation http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/pwd/voc_rehab.html#content

New Brunswick:

 * Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/New-Brunswick/Health/Disabilities/

Chronic Disease Self Management Programme http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServiceDetails.asp?ServiceID1=200753&ReportType1=ALL

Department of Education http://www.gnb.ca/0000/

Designated Disabled Parking http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServiceDetails.asp?ServiceID1=14197&ReportType1=All

Disability Support Programme http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServiceDetails.asp?ServiceID1=200972&ReportType1=ALL

Housing Assistance http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServiceDetails.asp?ServiceID1=19576&ReportType

New Brunswick Health http://www.gnb.ca/0051/index-e.asp

Ombudsman http://www.gnb.ca/0073/index-e.asp

Persons with Disabilities framework http://www.gnb.ca/0017/Disabilities/wgindex-e.asp

Services for Children with Special Needs http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServiceDetails.asp?ServiceID1=10195&ReportType

Social Assistance http://app.infoaa.7700.gnb.ca/gnb/Pub/EServices/ListServiceDetails.asp?ServiceID1=10295&ReportType1

Vocational Rehabilitation Programme http://www.gov.mb.ca/fs/pwd/voc_rehab.html

Newfoundland and Labrador:

 * Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Newfoundland/Health/Disabilities/

 Newfoundland list of Services and Links for Disabled people http://www.health.gov.nl.ca/health/personsdisabilities/

Disability Policy Office http://www.hrle.gov.nl.ca/hrle/disabilities/DPO.html

Education http://www.ed.gov.nl.ca/edu/

Employment Assistance http://www.hrle.gov.nl.ca/hrle/disabilities/services.html

Health and Community Services http://www.health.gov.nl.ca/health/personsdisabilities/fundingprograms_hcs.html

Independent Living Institute http://www.independentliving.org/donet/267_independent_living_resource_centre_st_johns_newfoundland.html

Job Training and Vocational Rehabilitation services http://www.manta.com/world/North+America/Canada/Newfoundland/job_training_and_vocational_rehabilitation_services--F014B/

Learning Disabilities Association http://www.nald.ca/ldanl/main.asp

North West Territories:

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/North-West-Territories/Health/#disability  

Department of Health and Social Services  

http://www.hlthss.gov.nt.ca/
http://www.hlthss.gov.nt.ca/english/social_services/default.htm

  • Department of Health and Social Services
    Government of the Northwest Territories
    Box 1320 Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9

    Phone: (867) 873-7046 Fax: (867) 873-7706

Education, Culture and Employment http://www.ece.gov.nt.ca/

Extended Health benefits for Specified Diseases http://www.hlthss.gov.nt.ca/english/services/health_care_plan/specified_diseases/default.htm

Metis Health benefits http://www.hlthss.gov.nt.ca/english/services/health_care_plan/metis_benefits/default.htm

Publications for Persons with Disabilities in NWT http://www.hlthss.gov.nt.ca/content/Publications/subject/publications_persons_with_disabilities.asp

Supplementary Health Benefits [email protected]

 

Nova Scotia:

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Nova-Scotia/Health/#disability  

Community Organization Network http://www.nsnet.org/

Disability parking http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/rmv/registration/mobility.asp

Employment Support and Financial Assistance http://www.gov.ns.ca/coms/employment/

Health Department http://www.gov.ns.ca/health/

Hospice / Palliative Care http://www.nshpca.ca/

Nova Scotia Department of Education http://www.ednet.ns.ca/

Services for Persons with Disabilities http://www.gov.ns.ca/coms/disabilities/

  • Many links on this website

Nunavut:

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Nunavut/Health/#disability  

Government of Nunavut, Health and Social Services http://www.gov.nu.ca/health/

  • PO Box 1000, Sta. 1000
    Iqaluit, NU
    X0A 0H0
    Ph: (867) 975-5700
  • The Department of Health and Social Services provides a broad range of programs and services in the following areas:

• Primary and acute health, both inpatient and ambulatory
• Child protection
• Family services
• Mental health

Government of Nunavut, Department of Education http://www.edu.gov.nu.ca/

Income Support Programme http://www.edu.gov.nu.ca/apps/authoring/dspPage.aspx?page=37

Social Assistance http://www.edu.gov.nu.ca/apps/authoring/dspPage.aspx?page=38

Ontario:  

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Ontario/Health/#disability  

Ministry of Child and Youth Services www.gov.on.ca/children/english/programs/needs/index.html

  • 1-866-821-7770 for special needs resources, programs and services
  • Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (Mito qualifies)
    • Parents get $25-430 per month to help with costs of such as traveling to doctors and hospitals, special shoes, clothing, parental relief, assistive devices etc. Eligibility is based upon family income.
  • Child care for children with special needs
  • Children with autism
  • Behavioral Management programs
  • Infant development programs
  • Children’s rehabilitation services
  • Children’s treatment centres
  • Infant Hearing Program
  • Preschool speech and language program
  • Respite services

Special services at home (some mitochondrial diseases covered depending on severity) http://www.provincialadvocate.on.ca/main/en/about/aboutus.cfm

Social Assistance in Ontario http://www.accesson.ca/en/mcss/programs/social/

  • Ontario Works (OW)
  • Ontario Disability Supports Program (ODSP)
    • The Ontario Disability Support Program Income Support helps people with disabilities who are in financial need pay for living expenses, like food and housing.

Ontario Legal Aid http://www.legalaid.on.ca/en/getting/

  • You can call Legal Aid Ontario toll-free at 1-800-668-8258 or 416-979-1446 to speak to a representative. Legal Aid Ontario accepts collect calls.

Ontario Ministry of Education http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/eng/

Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care http://www.health.gov.on.ca/

Ontario Associations and Organizations

Autism Society Ontario                     www.asohalton.org

Asperger’s Society Ontario             www.aspergers.ca

Centre for Childhood disability Research: www.canchild.ca

Community Networks of Specialized Care: www.community-networks.ca

  • For adults with a developmental disability who need specialized care for co-existing mental health and or behavioral issues.

Erin Oak Kids                                                www.erinoakkids.ca                                                      

  • client Services Intake – 905-855-3557  Toll free 1-877-ERINOAK
  • Clients served in the region of Halton, Peel, Waterloo, or Wellington-Dufferin
  • Workshops
  • Support groups
  • Teen drop –in
  • Autism intervention services
  • Speech, physio, occupational therapy etc.     

Central West Infant Hearing Program 1-866-764-9606

Central West Autism Intervention Services 1-866-7772-7702

Geneva Centre for Autism              www.autism.net

  • 416-322-7877 Toronto
  • Support groups
  • Social skills development
  • Respite
  • Resource lending library
  • School board services

Kerry’s place Autism Services        www.kerrysplaceautismservices.com

  • 905-457-8711 Brampton
  • Children’s and adults
  • Residential program
  • Respite
  • Various workshops
  • Resource library

Learning Disability Assoc.               www.ldatd.on.ca

  • 416-229-1680 Toronto

Ombudsman Ontario http://www.ombudsman.on.ca/

Ontario Adult Autism Research and Support Network www.ont-autism.uoguelph.ca

Ontario Association of Children’s Rehabilitation Services www.oacrs.com/

Ontario Early Years Centers:                       www.ontarioearlyyears.ca/oeyc/oeyc.htm

  • Preschool programs and resources offered to both Halton and Peel Regions

Ontario Trillium Foundation  www.trilliumfoundation.org

ROCK Reach Out Center for Kids  www.rockonline.ca

  • 471 Pearl St. Burlington, ON
  • 905-634-2347
  • wide range of services from individual counseling, support of families with various mental disorders and  also provides OHIP covered assessments.

The Ontario Camping Association www.ontariocamps.ca 

  • maintains a list of special needs camps that meet and maintain high provincial standards for children with various disabilities and disorders.

Vocational Rehabilitation – March of Dimes http://www.marchofdimes.ca/dimes/corporate_rehab/programs_and_services/vocational_rehab/

Government of Prince Edward Island:

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Prince-Edward-Island/Health/#disability  

Government of Prince Edward Island http://www.gov.pe.ca/

Community Services, Seniors and Labour http://www.gov.pe.ca/sss/index.php3?number=1025792&lang=E

Education and Early Childhood Development http://www.gov.pe.ca/education/

Disability Support Programme http://www.gov.pe.ca/sss/index.php3?number=20667&lang=E

Disability Parking permit http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/index.php3?number=49728

Health and Wellness http://www.gov.pe.ca/health/

Supports for People with Disabilities http://www.gov.pe.ca/sss/index.php3?number=1018613

Vocational Rehabilitation http://www.gov.pe.ca/sss/index.php3?number=1025792&lang=E

 

Government of Quebec:

*Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Quebec/Health/#disability  

Chronic Disease Self Management Programme http://mytoolbox.mcgill.ca/en/index.php

Disability Information – tax http://www.rrq.gouv.qc.ca/en/invalidite/Pages/invalidite.aspx

Disability Supports Deduction http://www.revenu.gouv.qc.ca/en/citoyen/clientele/handicape/deficience.aspx

Education http://www.mels.gouv.qc.ca/gr-pub/m_englis.htm

Employment Insurance (maternity, parental and sickness) – Quebec http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/ei/types/special.shtml

Quebec Health Care http://www.msss.gouv.qc.ca/en/

 

Government of Saskatchewan:

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Saskatchewan/Health/#disability  

Child Care Subsidy Programme http://www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/childcare

Department of Health http://www.health.gov.sk.ca/

Employability Assistance for People with Disabilities http://www.aeel.gov.sk.ca/eapd/

First Nations and Metis Services Telephone: (306) 787-3949

Housing for Persons with Disabilities http://www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/disability-housing

  • Financial assistance allows homeowners and owners of rental properties to improve their dwellings so that they are more accessible to persons with disabilities

Office of Disability Issues http://www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/office-disability

  • Has a direct working relationship with other government ministries, the disability community and the public

Parking Programme http://www.abilitiescouncil.sk.ca/html/parking_program_people_disabilities/index.cfm

Persons with Disabilities Online http://www.pwd-online.ca/[email protected]?geo=4&cat=5_29

Saskatchewan Assistance http://www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/sap

  • Information on programmes and services for families and individuals who, for various reasons, cannot meet basic living costs

Saskatchewan Assured Income for Disability (.pdf file) http://www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/Introducing-SAID.pdf

Saskatchewan Employment Supplement http://www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/ses

Saskatchewan Public Policy on Disabilities http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/disability_citizenship_and_public_policy.html

Saskatchewan Rental Housing Supplement http://www.socialservices.gov.sk.ca/srhs

Government of Yukon:

* Provincial Disability search http://listingsca.com/Yukon/Health/#disability  

Community directory for special needs http://www.wholistichealthyukon.org/crd/specialneeds.htm

Ministry of Education http://www.education.gov.yk.ca/

Services for people with disabilities http://www.hss.gov.yk.ca/disabilites.php

Yukon Health Guide http://www.ykhealthguide.org/

Yukon Health and Social Services http://www.hss.gov.yk.ca/

  • Telephone: (867) 667-3002

Yukon government http://www.gov.yk.ca/


Organizations granting wishes

 The Children's Wish Foundation of Canada http://www.childrenswish.ca/

            95 Bayly Street, Suite 404 Ajax, Ontario Canada L1S 7K8

Phone: (905) 426-5656

Fax: (905) 426-4111

The national office for the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada.

This organization with 12 provincial Chapter Offices from coast to coast is dedicated to fulfilling a favorite wish for children afflicted with a high risk, life-threatening illness.  Parents can contact the national office for the chapter closest to them. The goal of the foundation is to provide a once in a lifetime experience for children suffering from high risk life-threatening diseases. Children are eligible from 3 years of age and over but under the age of 18 years before the time the request is received.

Children’s Wish will fulfill the favourite wish for any child not expected to reach age 18.  Wach wish, truly the child’s own, must be completed while the child is healthy enough to enjoy it.  The immediate family is included in the wish fulfillment, so that the child and family will share in the experience and create happy memories together.

  • 1-800-323-WISH

For children under age 3 (chronologically or cognitively)

http:// childrenswish.org/youngminds.html 

Make-a-Wish Foundation of Canada  http://www.makeawish.ca/


This organization, which serves various regions in Canada seeks to fulfill the special wishes of children under the age of 18 who have life-threatening illnesses.

Starlight Children's Foundation  http://www.starlight.org/

This organization is dedicated to brightening the lives of seriously ill children through wish granting and state-of-the-art in-hospital entertainment. It has a network of chapters located in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada

 Sunshine Foundation of Canada http://www.sunshine.ca/   

This foundation allows children with a severe physical disability or life-threatening illness to have a chance to see their once-in-a-lifetime dream come true. 

 


Tender Wishes-Canada  http://www.tenderwishes.org/

This organization grants wishes to children between the ages of 2 and 18, who have a life-threatening illness, and reside in the Regional Municipality of Niagara, Ontario.

Second Wind Dreams www.secondwind.org

678-624-0500

A non-profit organization that grants wishes to older adults living in eldercare facilities or in hospice care. They have granted wishes throughout the United States, Canada as well as India.


Make a Wish Foundation International www.worldwish.org

602-230-9900


Grants wishes to children with a life-threatening medical condition up until the age of 18 in 28 countries and regions outside of the United States.

The Rainbow Society of Alberta

[email protected]
www.rainbowsociety.ab.ca


6604 82nd Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6B0E7
Phone: 780-469-3306


Email: [email protected]

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