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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the application for special services at home form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the applicant's information, including their legal status in Canada and residency in Ontario. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Complete Section 1 regarding the family caregiver. Provide their relationship to the applicant and contact information.
  4. In Section 2, indicate if this is your first application or if it’s the third anniversary of a previous application. Follow instructions based on your response.
  5. Proceed to Section 3 to provide updates on individual and family circumstances since the last application. Be thorough as this impacts funding decisions.
  6. Fill out Sections 4 to 9, detailing requested services, strengths of the applicant, family situation, support networks, and any paid services currently accessed.
  7. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed in Section 9 before submitting your form through our platform for processing.

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How to support parents of a disabled child Be there for them. Ask them what support they need. Encourage child friendships. Have compassion, not pity. Be kind. Dont avoid the topic. Learn about the childs disability. Try to be inclusive.
According to the MCCSS website, ACSD funding can be used to cover: travel to doctors appointments, hospitals and other appointments related to the childs disability. special shoes and clothes. parental relief such as respite.
Through the ACSD program, eligible guardians can receive between $25 and $646/month to help with disability-related costs. This program is not autism-specific. To qualify, you must: be the parent or guardian of a child under 18 who lives at home and has a severe disability.
The Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) program provides monthly financial support and benefits to eligible families with household incomes1 of $76,920 or less (depending on family size and other factors) to help with the extraordinary costs2 associated with the care of a child under the age of 18
The Special Services at Home (SSAH) program provides funding for families caring for a child with a physical and/or developmental disability. To read more about eligible services, visit .ontario.ca/page/special-services-home#section-7.

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Be 16 years old or older. Live in Ontario. Be able to work in Canada. Have a disability that is expected to last 1 year or more.
The child disability benefit (CDB) is a tax-free monthly payment made to families who care for a child under age 18 with a severe and prolonged impairment in physical or mental functions.

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