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Support services for caregivers of older adults. Includes respite, day programs, support groups, and financial assistance.

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Volunteers provide weekly companionship to persons living with dementia who are still living in their home while providing respite for care givers and family members.
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Provides supports and services to individuals living with a disability. Based on an assessment, support may be provided in one or more of the following areas:

  • Personal:
    • Life skills training in areas like meal preparation, budgeting, grocery shopping, recreational activities
    • Technical aids and assistive devices such as a wheelchair
    • Supports that enable an individual to be self-sufficient and live independently such as in-home supports or personal care workers
    • Specialized care supports to assist with extraordinary care needs
  • Housing:
    • Vehicle Modifications Funding to primary vehicle directly related to disability needs as determined by a licensed Occupational Therapist and adhering to the AAS funding parameters. Maximum funding is $6,000 every 8 years
    • Residential Supports to a paid caregiver to provide daily supervision and guidance in a community-based residential setting
    • Home Modifications Funding for making modifications to primary residence directly related to disability needs as determined by a licensed Occupational Therapist and adhering to the AAS funding parameter. Maximum funding is $10,000 every 10 year
  • Community:
    • Community/Peer connection supports for applicants over the age of 12 to establish connections with peers in a group environment
    • Community participation supports for applicants to participate in the community, such as day programming, a personal support worker, or specialized transportation needs
    • Peer supports help workers working closely with an applicant with a disability who is over the age of 18 to develop, implement, monitor and adapt their life plans as their circumstances change
  • Caregiver:
    • Supervision funding for applicants over the age of 12 who cannot safely be left alone, enabling the primary care provider(s) to attend school or work
    • Respite funding to provide temporary relief for caregivers from full care and supervision demands. The maximum amount is up to $430 per month
    • Behavioural supports help to provide focused interventions for teaching/modelling functional social skills and targeting improvement in non-normative social behaviours related to the safety of self or others
  • Financial: Assistance for basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, household, and personal supplies through what is called Assured Income
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Provides assistance with navigating programs, supports and services for older adults, offered by:
  • Municipal, provincial, and federal government
  • Non-profit and community organizations
  • Private sector service providers
Can also provide assistance with completing forms.

In person appointments with the Seniors Navigator are available across Epekwitk / PEI.
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A respite cottage for individuals coping with the effects of life threatening illness or compassion fatigue. Cottage is designed with accessibility in mind. Details include:

  • A living room with a fireplace
  • A dining area with a fully equipped kitchen
  • A washer and a dryer
  • Total of five beds are equipped including a single hospital bed
  • A wheelchair accessible washroom with a shower
  • Linens and towels are provided, but personal toiletries are required
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Provides respite for individuals and families experiencing an end-of-life journey. Trained volunteers visit with clients where they live (home, hospital, nursing/community care home). Volunteers are there to listen, read aloud, chat, or just be quietly present with the individual who is ill and to provide a break to the caregiver. Support can also continue into the grieving process after death. Volunteers do not provide personal care, medication administration or overnight respite services.
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Provides 24-hour a day staffed respite for people with intellectual abilities. Designed to give clients a secure home environment during their respite care period.

Respite may also be used as an acclimation process for a prospective resident.

Availability may be limited.
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Weekend overnight camps for adults, teens, and children with intellectual and physical disabilities to provide respite for caregivers. Respites are provided two-three times per client a month.


Note: Registration opens three weeks prior to the respite date

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Provides a community-based home care service designed to support older adults who are Francophone or bilingual, as well as their caregivers. Includes:

  • Physical exercises
  • Cognitive simulation to arts, crafts, and social interaction
  • Respite for caregivers
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Provides two options for respite beds in Summerside.

Highland Avenue: An unsupervised respite apartment can be rented. Renter is responsible for arranging any care required during the stay.

Court Street: A respite bed is available for use. Care is provided by Community Connections.
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Offers support for individuals with muscular dystrophy and their families through:

  • Listening
  • Emotional support
  • Educational workshops
  • Referrals to community resources
  • Help with applications
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