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Provides support and information services to help children and families understand what is happening to them, their siblings, parents, or loved ones. Includes:

  • A Pediatric Brain Tumour Handbook
  • A Friend in Hope Storybook
  • Toll-Free Information and Support line
  • Private Facebook Support Group
  • Support reading materials
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24-hour telephone service that provides access to expert clinical advice aimed at limiting or preventing injury due to drugs or poisons.

Services offered:
  • Poisoning first aid
  • Treatment advice
  • Toxicology information
  • Information on animal exposures when information is available
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Helps families with children who have complex medical needs navigate the healthcare system, finding both medical and non-medical services through support, education, advocacy, and referrals to programs and services. Includes:

  • Understand medical diagnosis and needs
  • Answer questions about screening, testing, and care plans
  • Navigate the healthcare system
  • Listen to concerns
  • Connect with programs and services (social programs, community groups, counselling, spiritual care)
  • Support during out-of-province medical travel
  • Coordinate care between provinces
  • Connect to financial resources for medications, travel, and medical supplies

Note: The navigators cannot provide medical care.

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Provides hearing services for children and adults. Includes:
  • Hearing assessments
  • Hearing aids for clients up to age 21
  • Auditory processing disorder testing
  • Health hearing education
Note: Costs for some services provided by private audiologists are covered once every 2 years for Islanders age 4 years and older(referral required).
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Provides safe and effective vaccines to Island children to help protect them against specific communicable diseases. Immunizations can be provided during scheduled visits to schools or by appointment.

Note: A full schedule of recommended childhood vaccinations is available on the website.


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Provides one free eye exam and, if required, one free pair of glasses during a child's kindergarten year.

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Provides free flu vaccinations at the following locations each year:

  • Public Health Nursing Community flu and RSV vaccinations clinics at various locations across PEI starting mid October to early December each year. To schedule an appointment, visit Skip the Waiting Room
  • At your family physician or nurse practitioners office or your local pharmacy

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Provides occupational therapy services for children to help them with motor and sensory skills, where there is a concern the child is not meeting developmental milestones. Occupational therapy can help children in the areas of:

  • Self care: Toileting, dressing, bathing, feeding self, eating, as well as following the home routine and completing simple chores
  • Play skills: Playing with a variety of toys and different textures/materials(ex: taking turns and copying actions)
  • Preschool readiness: Drawing, colouring, using scissors, building with blocks or puzzles
  • Exploring environment: Moving around environment safely ( ex: participating on playground equipment)
  • Sensory input: Tolerating different sounds, smells, tastes, or textures

Note: School based occupational therapy for school-aged children is also available, but referrals must come from the school and there is no self-referral process.


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Helps cover the costs of annual eye exams and and up to three pairs of glasses for children in grades one-six, as needed.

Note: Children must be registered before submitting claims to Health PEI. Without proof of eligibility, families may need to pay full cost.


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Provides assistance to preschool aged children who need help developing speech and language abilities. Includes:
  • Consultation
  • Screening and assessment
  • Treatment
  • Workshops
  • Community visits
  • Caregiver training
Note: If your child is school-aged, contact your school directly to ask about supports offered within the school system.

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