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Programs related to children's physical health.
Provides a series of eight weekly online support meetings for children ages 7-11 with asthma. By connecting with other children with asthma, participants will have the opportunity to develop a sense of belonging by sharing experiences and asking questions.
Provides support for child amputees and their families. Includes:
Provides grants up to $500 to help families participate and travel to an in-person childhood arthritis camp hosted by the Arthritis Society.
Note: Applications can be submitted throughout the year. Application must be submitted at least two months prior to camp event date.
Provides support and information services to help children and families understand what is happening to them, their siblings, parents, or loved ones. Includes:
Eligible patients may book an appointment with a pediatrician. In PEI, pediatricians act as consultants and work alongside a family doctor or nurse practitioner, as well as other members of the child's health care team.
Note: A pediatrician does not replace a family doctor or nurse practitioner.
Following a referral from a family doctor, pediatrician, or nurse practitioner, preschool children may receive physiotherapy services in a clinical setting, at home, in a child care centre, or at school. Preschool physiotherapy is provided to children from birth through the end of kindergarten.