Helps veterans remain independent and self-sufficient in their home and community.Offers financial assistance to obtain services. Includes:Snow removalLawn mowingHousecleaningLaundryMeal preparationErrand servicesPersonal care (for example, assistance with per...
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- Veterans Homelessness ProgramProvided by: John Howard Society of Prince Edward Island - AKA: JHS; JHSPEI; John Howard; John Howard SocietyAssists veterans and their families who are homeless or at risk of impending homelessness by providing a case worker who can support them in attaining life stabilization.
- Veterans Affairs - Housing and Home LifeProvided by: Government of Canada - Veterans Affairs Canada - AKA: VACServices for veterans and their families to receive help at home, assistance with at-risk housing situations, death and bereavement, and financial support for the costs of long-term care.
- Provides a variety of physical and mental health services for veterans. Includes:Hearing loss and tinnitus: Compensation, hearing aids and accessoriesMental health and wellness: Counselling, peer support, and compensationPhysical health and wellness: Compensat...
- Veterans Affairs - Financial Programs and ServicesProvided by: Government of Canada - Veterans Affairs Canada - AKA: VACA variety of financial programs and services for veterans and their families. Includes:Income supportsCompensation for illness and injuryEmergency fundsMedical costsHelp at homeDeath and bereavementPrisoner of war benefits
- Provides families with a bridge pass and/or $ 25 gas card for trips to Moncton and $50 gas card for trips to Halifax, Saint John, or beyond to assist with transportation for medical purposes.Note: Applications must be submitted early enough to allow time for a...
- Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
- Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
- Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
- Employment Insurance - Caregiving BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)Provides Caregiving Benefits through Employment Insurance. Eligible caregivers could receive financial assistance of up to 55% of their earnings, to a maximum of $638 a week. These benefits will help them take time away from work to provide care or support to ...
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