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  1. 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...
  2. 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...
  3. Responds to unmet needs of First Nations children no matter where they live in Canada. Includes:Informing families about the help available for their child and how to access itCoordinating access to products, services and supportsProviding funding when it is n...
  4. 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.
  5. 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...
  6. Funding offered by the local chapter of MDC for the purchase of medical equipment or to support needs such as medical travel, respite care, adapted recreation programs, and therapies.This funding is provided in addition to funds received through the MDC Equipm...
  7. 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, ram...
  8. A national program that provides coverage to registered First Nations and recognized Inuit for a specified range of medically necessary items and services that are not covered by other plans and programs. The benefit categories are:Dental careEye and vision ca...
  9. Open HomesProvided by: Airbnb
    Airbnb hosts offer their rental space for free to people going through a difficult time. This includes:Medical stays: For those receiving care or supporting a patient or healing with family during a difficult timeRefugee housing: Temporary accommodation before...
  10. Islanders who have been pre-approved for out-of-province medical services may be eligible for assistance to pay for travel to their appointments through the following programs:Maritime Bus Program: Fare subsidies are available for eligible applicants to get to...
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