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  1. 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 ...
  2. 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...
  3. 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...
  4. Employment Insurance - Sickness BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides up to 15 weeks of financial assistance for individuals who cannot work for medical reasons. The benefits pay 55% of earnings up to a maximum weekly amount.
  5. Employment Insurance - Sickness BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides up to 15 weeks of financial assistance for individuals who cannot work for medical reasons. The benefits pay 55% of earnings up to a maximum weekly amount.
  6. Employment Insurance - Sickness BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides up to 15 weeks of financial assistance for individuals who cannot work for medical reasons. The benefits pay 55% of earnings up to a maximum weekly amount.
  7. Employment Insurance - Sickness BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides up to 15 weeks of financial assistance for individuals who cannot work for medical reasons. The benefits pay 55% of earnings up to a maximum weekly amount.
  8. Employment Insurance - Sickness BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides up to 15 weeks of financial assistance for individuals who cannot work for medical reasons. The benefits pay 55% of earnings up to a maximum weekly amount.
  9. Employment Insurance - Sickness BenefitsProvided by: Government of Canada - Service Canada - AKA: Employment and Social Development Canada; ESDC; Human Resources and Skills Development (former name)
    Provides up to 15 weeks of financial assistance for individuals who cannot work for medical reasons. The benefits pay 55% of earnings up to a maximum weekly amount.
  10. 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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