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Programs that provide access to health equipment and other specialized needs including radon detector, service dogs, sleep apnea and more.
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.
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.
Collects, refurbishes and distributes gently used CPAP and BiPAP machines to eligible patients who suffer from sleep apnea but are unable to afford the machines.
Donations of CPAP and BiPAP machines accepted and the cost to mail will be covered.
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:
Helps veterans remain independent and self-sufficient in their home and community.
Offers financial assistance to obtain services. Includes:
Program does not replace other federal, provincial or municipal programs. It complements existing programs to help meet needs.