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Each individual database can be searched by city/town, postal code, or company name
Follow the following links for more information:
Artificial Eyes and Facial Prosthetics
Communication Aids
Custom Orthotic Braces, Compression Garments and Lymphedema Pumps
Diabetes Equipment and Supplies
Enteral-feeding Pumps and Ostomy Supplies
*Note: Enteral-feeding pump and ostomy supply vendors are not registered: You choose where you buy the supplies. Your doctor, the nurse practitioner or nutritional specialist can help you find a retailer near you.
Hearing Devices
Home Oxygen Therapy
Mobility Aids
Prosthetic Breasts or Limbs
Respiratory Equipment and Supplies
Visual Aids
* bursary program for therapies and conferences (offer families financial support for therapies, assistive devices, activities or lessons to help children with Down Syndrome, and for parents to attend conferences)
* online new parent community (private forum for parents of children with Down Syndrome in Halton)
* peer groups (run by volunteers and offer monthly social events, programs and workshops to help develop skills and offers transitional support)
* Graduate Group (persons over 21 who have Down syndrome)
* family social and networking events
* advocacy support
* one-on-one reading program
* library and developmental resources
Office: Region Office 289-208-1040 ; Provincial Office 416-421-8377
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Helps children and youth with physical disabilities from all backgrounds
Programs and services include:
- funding for essential accessibility and mobility equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers, lifts and ramps
- fully accessible summer camp programs at its two camp properties, Camp Woodeden in London and Camp Merrywood near Perth
- virtual online camp program
- information resources for families and public education and awareness
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Program offers financial assistance to help individual/family with essential living expenses
- benefits, for individual/family, including prescription drugs and vision care
- help finding and keeping a job, and with career advancement
Program offers two types of support:
Income Support: financial assistance provided each month to help with the costs of basic needs, like food, clothing and shelter
- also includes benefits for clients and their eligible family members
- health benefits (prescription drug coverage, dental coverage, vision care, medical supplies, medical transportation, pregnancy and breastfeeding nutritional allowance, extended health benefit)
- disability-related benefits (assistive devices, additional help for hearing aids and mobility devices, guide dog benefit)
- employment incentives and benefits (employment and training start up benefit, coverage for up-front child care costs, work-related benefit, transitional health benefit, employment transition benefit)
- transition child benefit
Employment Supports: services and supports to help clients with disabilities find and keep a job, and advance their careers
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) automated information and payment details, file status 1-800-808-2268 (service not available to TTY users), Mon-Fri 8 am-9 pm, Sat-Sun 12 noon-5 pm
Welfare Fraud Hotline to report suspected cases of social assistance fraud 1-800-394-7867 or welfare.fraud.css@ontario.ca
Health related benefits include but are not limited to:
- bathroom assistive devices
- diabetic supplies
- hearing aids and batteries
- hospital beds and mattresses
- custom foot orthotics and orthopaedic footwear
- medical taxi transportation
- eye glasses
- adult day programs and respite
Funds are available to help with costs such as:
- transportation to medical appointments
- parental relief and respite
- wheelchairs and other assistive devices, including repairs
- hearing aids and batteries
- prescription drugs
- special shoes and clothes
- dental and vision care, including eye glasses
Services are offered through local dental offices. Contact the specific dentist to find out if they participate in Healthy Smiles Ontario.
Canada-wide bilingual information service provides information about cancer, community resources, and other cancer-related topics to patients, families, general public, and health professionals. Information is available through the phone or online through the Community Services Locator.
Can also provide information about financial supports and access to the Canadian Cancer Society's Wig Rooms.
- oral health screenings at schools and community Health Department clinics
- oral health screenings available for children by appointment only
- oral health counselling and referrals to other agencies/services when needed
- oral health promotion and education in the community
- oral health resources for the long-term care sector
- oral health resources for teachers which are in line with learning blocks and strands of the Ontario Curriculum
- children/youth 17 years of age or younger
- adults receiving assistance through Ontario Works
- adults 64 and younger with physical / mobility issues
- older adults 65+ Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program
Services altered in response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
If you need to submit any documents in-person, please place them in the drop box located at the main entrance of Halton Regional Centre. If you require assistance completing applications, or have any questions about Low Income Program, please email accesshalton@halton.ca or call 311.
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Halton Region helps low income residents with their health needs, including dental, vision, medical supplies, equipment and related costs, as well as funerals
Dental care emergencies for adults
- adults who are in pain or require emergency dental care may be eligible for help with the cost of their dental care
Eyeglasses
- assistance with the cost of prescription eyeglasses may be provided
Medical supplies and equipment
- help with the cost of diabetic supplies, surgical supplies and dressings, as required
- assistive aids and devices, back braces, surgical stockings, artificial limbs, wheelchairs and inhalators
Project Lifesaver
- assistance with the cost of radio technology to assist in locating wandering individuals
- click here for more information about Project Lifesaver
Funeral Expenses
Programs, services, education and on-going support for individuals with dementia, as well as, support for family members. Information, education and consultation services to community organizations and local health care agencies is also provided.
Office: 905-521-2100 x76870
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They also offer:
- Loan equipment program
- Funding assistance programs for some leased and rented equipment
- Flexible funding program for small bathroom equipment
To avoid long distance charges to a Halton Healthcare hospital outside your city/town, just dial your local hospital number & request to be transferred
Office: Hospital site 905-618-0162
North Service Rd site 905-338-4669
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- assessments for foot pain or discomfort and customized treatment plans of foot disorders
- routine nail care
- treatment of corns and calluses * plantar fasciitis * warts * ingrown toenails
- complex care for high risk patients with foot problems or wounds complicated by diabetes * arthritic foot care * poor circulation * neuropathies
- metatarsalgia
- custom-made orthotics for children to adults
- footcare products including moisture creams * assistive devices * protective padding * specialty socks for diabetics * medical grade compression stockings
- footwear for sale on site including extra width/extra depth orthopedic and orthotic styles
Services offered at two locations:
- 461 North Service Rd W, Unit 27 B, Oakville, L6M 2V5, 905-338-4669
- 3001 Hospital Gate, Oakville, L6M 0L8 (OTMH), 905-618-0162
To avoid long distance charges to a Halton Healthcare hospital, just dial local hospital number and request to be transferred
905-844-4725 (C. Air) or 905-845-2571 ext 4686
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Safety at Home services include:
- free home assessments
- referrals for installation of assistive devices, minor home repairs, and modifications
- subsidies for assistive devices (such as grab bars) and coordination of installation for those who qualify
- fall prevention education
- community and professional presentations
905-338-4669
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Offers a wide range of services including:
- assessments for foot pain or discomfort and customized treatment plans
- routine nail care
- treatment of corns and calluses * plantar fasciitis * ingrown toe nails * warts
- complex care for high risk patients with foot problems or wounds complicated by diabetes * arthritis * poor circulation * neuropathies
- custom made orthotics for children to adults
- footcare products including moisture creams * assistive devices * protective padding * specialty socks for diabetics * medical grade compression stockings
- footwear for sale on site including extra width/extra depth orthopaedic and orthotic styles
- hospital owned and operated * all net proceeds support hospital programs
Health related benefits include but are not limited to:
- bathroom assistive devices
- diabetic supplies
- hearing aids and batteries
- hospital beds and mattresses
- custom foot orthotics and orthopaedic footwear
- medical taxi transportation
- eye glasses
- adult day programs and respite