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  1. Provides several types of scholarship to help individuals with hearing loss to attend post-secondary school to meet their educational goals. Application opens in October and closes at the beginning of April each year.
  2. Epilepsy Financial AssistanceProvided by: Epilepsy Association of the Maritimes - AKA: Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia (former name)
    Provides financial assistance for individuals living with epilepsy and their families who have to travel off-Island for epilepsy treatments. Includes:Out-of-province medical travelCo-payment for medications and more (Financial assistance is managed on a case-b...
  3. A funding support program that provides financial assistance to Islanders who are accessing in-vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI) and associated prescribed medications at out-of-province Canadian fertility clinics.Note: Approved applica...
  4. Financial assistance to help cover specific costs related to their ALS diagnosis, including:Ongoing costs associated with having a feeding tubeSpecial dietary needsCost of transportation to certain events like medical appointmentsFinancial assistance for drug ...
  5. Provides free fuel cards to families who must frequently travel to the IWK to provide their children with urgent medical care.Assistance is not guaranteed and may not be available every visit.An Irving Oil program but accessed through the IWK.
  6. 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:Abbott Libre or ...
  7. Provides free flights to low-income Canadians who must travel to medical care that does not exist in their communities. Free flights are also available for someone to accompany a patient under 18 years. If medically necessary, a free flight may be available fo...
  8. Provides eligible injured workers with various benefits to help them during their recovery. Types of benefits injured workers may be entitled to include:Medical aid to cover treatment costsWage loss compensationMedical expense reimbursement for medications and...
  9. Lung Transplant Support FundProvided by: LungNSPEI - AKA: Lung Association of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island; PEI Lung Association (former name)
    Provides a one-time $1500 travel assistance grant for eligible PEI and Nova Scotia residents who are waiting for a lung transplant.
  10. Provides medical and respiratory equipment for people in need who are diagnosed with ALS. Can include:Hospital bedsWheelchairsCeiling lift tracksSpecialized seating cushionsBath benches and commodesBiPap machinesCough assist unitsCommunication program for iPad...
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