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Health Expense and Medical Equipment

Programs that help offset medical expense and medical equipment costs. Includes programs that loan medical equipment and benefits/income assistance for those who are ill or their caregivers. For Medical Transportation, click here. For Dental and Pharmacare, click here.

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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 reproductive counselling, information, and mental health support. Includes:

  • Before a pregnancy
  • Continuing a pregnancy
  • Adoption
  • Abortion
  • Pregnancy loss
  • Maternal (Perinatal and Postpartum) Mental Health Services
  • Abuse during pregnancy

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Provides confidential and supportive reproductive and sexual health care to Islanders of all genders, orientations and ages. Please note some services may only be available at a specific location.

Sexual health services include:

Reproductive health services include:

  • An initial fertility assessment for couples without a primary care provider
  • Prenatal care for individuals without a primary care provider
  • Menopause counseling and care for individuals without a primary care provider
  • Maternal (perinatal and postpartum) mental health services
  • Pregnancy loss counseling
  • Pap/pelvic exams

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Assists individuals in purchasing equipment specific to their MS needs and provides a grant of up to $1000 annually. Equipment includes:

  • Mobility, transfer and assistive devices
  • Bathroom equipment (accessibility and safety devices)
  • Kitchen aids
  • Computer adaptations
  • Vehicle modifications
  • Equipment repair
  • Air conditioners

For the full list of eligible equipment, visit the website.


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Radon detectors, which measure the amount of radon in a home, are available to borrow from public libraries for a short period. Long-term detectors can be purchased through LungNSPEI.


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Provides a free at-home monitoring program for PEI residents living with heart failure or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Patients will receive monitoring equipment that will send vital signs directly to an RPM nurse.

Program helps patients to:
  • Learn to manage their chronic disease from the comfort of home
  • Avoid unnecessary trips to the hospital
  • Catch problems before they become an emergency
  • Become more involved in managing their health and quality of life

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Provides low cost accommodations to families with a child age 18 or younger who has an appointment, treatment, surgery, or other medical reason to visit the IWK or another medical facility in Halifax. Services offered during stays include:
  • Private bedrooms
  • Shared bathrooms
  • Linens, towels and complimentary laundry facilities
  • Full kitchen and dining area (guests must supply their own food and clean up after themselves)
  • Home for Dinner program that offers families a home cooked meal three times a week
  • Complimentary bread, milk, juice, coffee
  • Common living room, television access, public computer with internet access, and free wi-fi
  • Arts and crafts area, playroom and outdoor playground for children
  • Recreational activities for families

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Provides free service dogs to young people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The dogs help reduce stress and anxiety, help with socialization and language skills, and improve sleep.

A seven day training course is required to be completed, beginning with an evaluation of the youth's needs and interest in the dog. All training is done in Quebec. Accommodations and meals are provided. Parental involvement at the training is required 24 hours a day.


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Provides free service dogs to help people with mobility impairments be autonomous. The guide dogs assist people with their daily lives and are trained to pick-up objects on the ground, serve as a support or rest and pull a wheelchair.

A three week training course is required to be completed, beginning with a half-day evaluation with a physiotherapist and dog coach. All training is done in Quebec. Accommodations and meals are provided. If a child is attending, parents are also housed.


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Provides short-term medical aid loans. Aids include:
  • Wheelchairs
  • Walkers
  • Bath seats
  • Benches
  • Commodes
  • Toilet seats
  • Crutches
  • Canes

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