At Home Program for British-Columbia
More Case management, Financial support, Respite
The At Home Program (AHP) is intended to assist parents or guardians with some of the extraordinary costs of caring for a child with severe disabilities at home.
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The At Home Program (AHP) is intended to assist parents or guardians with some of the extraordinary costs of caring for a child with severe disabilities at home.
This program assist families with the cost of caring for a child with disability. It provides equipment like wheelchairs, scooters, ramps and other mobility aid devices to help children with disability lead autonomous lives.
The FASD Key Worker and Parent Support Program provides social and educational support to families of children and youth under age 19 with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and similar neuro-developmental conditions. This is done through providing families with access to Key Workers to provide families with support they need.
To access the provincial British Columbia Child Tax Benefit, you must register your child for the federal Canada Child Benefit. Once eligible, your BC Child Benefit will be added to your Canada Child Benefit payments. More information on how to access the Canada Child Benefit can be found here. Information on the British Columbia Child […]
The BC Autism Funding Program is a financial support program whereby the government directly funds eligible service providers that supports the needs of the family and their child living with a disability. Through this program, the BC government sets up an account with funding in your child’s name. Parents then choose to hire eligible service […]
The new BC Affordable Child Care Benefit will replace the Child Care Subsidy as of September 1, 2018. The BC Affordable Child Care Benefit helps families to reduce cost of child care each month. You can apply online on My Family Services, which takes about 30 minutes to complete. It takes approximately ten business days […]
Respite care and services are not insured services under the Canada Health Act. Respite is considered part of home care services and depending on the jurisdiction may be partially publicly funded.