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Programs that provide access to health equipment and other specialized needs including radon detector, service dogs, sleep apnea and more.
Cardiac Rehabilitation: Provides a professionally supervised program to help individuals recover from heart attacks, heart failure and procedures such as angioplasty, stenting and heart surgery. Cardiac rehab may include:
Note: Cardiac Rehab does not replace medical therapy. It is used with medical therapy to enhance recovery and reduce the risk of a future cardiac event.
Pulmonary Rehabilitation: Helps improve individuals well-being if they have chronic (ongoing) breathing problems. Pulmonary Rehab may include:
Note: Pulmonary Rehab does not replace medical therapy. It is used with medical therapy to reduce the symptoms of ongoing lung condition and improve overall quality of life.
Provides free dog guides and associated training of the dog for individuals who are diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes with hypoglycemic unawareness. The dog guides are trained to detect sudden drops in their handler's blood sugar and alert them. The dogs can go get help within the home or activate an alert system if needed.
Note: Currently, only reapplications from successor clients who have previously received a Dog Guide from the organization are being accepted.
Provides a map that represents places with AEDs for public use throughout Epekwitk / PEI that have been registered with the Department of Health and Wellness. Individuals, organizations, and communities can register their AEDs through the online registry on the website.
Provides medical and respiratory equipment for individuals who are diagnosed with ALS. May include:
The assistance of an equipment technician will also be provided. Equipment provided is subject to availability.
Provides funding for people with muscular dystrophy so they can obtain wheelchairs, scooters, orthotics, hospital beds, and other essential equipment. The following categories of assistive equipment are eligible for funding:
Visit the program's website for a full list of eligible equipment.
Note: Must receive approval from MDC prior to purchasing the item.
Funding available to help with the cost of glucose sensor technology (Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) or Flash Glucose Monitoring Systems) to monitor sugar levels in individuals with diabetes.
Supplies that are eligible for coverage include:
Once approved, sensors can be purchased in person from any PEI pharmacy at a reduced cost. Out-of-pocket cost is based on household income and private health insurance coverage.
Eligibility runs from the start date noted on the approval letter/email to June 30th each year. Annual applications are required and must be received by July 1st. Applications can be sent in up to three months before the deadline.
Assists individuals in purchasing equipment specific to their MS needs and provides a grant of up to $1000 annually. Equipment includes:
For the full list of eligible equipment, visit the website.
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.