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:

  • Access equipment (door openers, ramps, lifts)
  • Bathroom aids
  • Beds and mattresses
  • Breathing aids (ventilators, CPAP/BiPAP machines)
  • Lifts (hydraulic lifting device and swing/chair lifts)
  • Miscellaneous (Repairs or modifications, batteries)
  • Mobility aids (power or manual wheelchair, scooters)

Visit the program's website for a full list of eligible equipment.

Note: Must receive approval from MDC prior to purchasing the item.

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Offers support for individuals with muscular dystrophy and their families through:

  • Listening
  • Emotional support
  • Educational workshops
  • Referrals to community resources
  • Help with applications
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Free Online learning modules that help individuals understand and work through their grief.

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An online platform that provides PEI residents with a single login to access parts of their personal health information, including:

  • Lab results
  • Immunization records
  • Diagnostic imaging reports
  • Health education resources
  • The option to connect select smart devices

MyHealthPEI is available through MyPEI, and requires a MyPEI account for access.

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An online platform that provides PEI residents with a single login to access selected government services listed below:

  • Property Tax record
  • Access to MyHealthPEI that provides features include:
    • Immunization history
    • Recent lab results (from tests taken mid-May 2025 onward)
    • Self-entry tools for tracking personal health data including weight, height, insulin levels, blood glucose, blood pressure, allergies, family history, medical procedures, dietary intake.
    • A library of educational health resources and links to various health services.

Residents can still access their health information in person or over the phone.

Note: To update an email address, deactivate, or delete an account, email mypei@gov.pe.ca

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Offers free and confidential in-person and online peer support meetings and a 12-step program of recovery for individuals struggling with addiction.

Email directly through website

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Helps consumers to reduce amount of unwanted calls to home, mobile, fax and VoIP numbers. Includes:

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Mental health counselling, emotional support, community based cultural support services, and some assistance with transportation costs is available to those affected by missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

Transportation assistance is provided when local professional counselling and cultural support services are unavailable, including costs to see Elders and traditional healers away from home.

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Phone line provides support for anyone who requires emotional assistance related to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
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Peer-operated 24/7 overdose prevention hotline provides confidential, non-judgmental support for individuals who use drugs and their friends and family. Steps include:
  • Call the toll-free number and make a rescue plan with an operator
  • Operator stays on the call for 15-20 minutes after use of drugs
  • Stay connected with the operator until possibility of overdose is eliminated, and then disconnect the call by confirming the safety
  • At this point, if operator doesn't hear any response from the caller, rescue plan is executed
If your safety is at risk, call 9-1-1 right away.
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