Planning for the future will help you get the most out of your Individualized Funding. Use this Planning Guide to identify important steps to take as you plan for different stages in your life. It will give you lists of things to consider doing and information on where you can find funding, supports and services to help you reach your goals. Remember, you do not have to do everything at once. Watch this short video on how to use the IF Library Planning Guide
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This section provides you with “things to consider doing” before you make plans, get money, or find support.
Region: York Region, Simcoe, Durham Region, Haliburton, Kawartha & Pine Ridge Age: Children, 18 and under Disability: Autism Spectrum Disorder
This fund helps to pay for respite, camps, and community events and classes. It is a reimbursement program, which means that you pay for what you need and keep your receipts, and the organization will pay you back.
Region: Ontario Age: Children, 18 and under Disability: Autism Spectrum Disorder
You can get up to $350 to help pay for supports over March Break, either at a camp or in the community. It is a reimbursement program, which means that you pay for what you need and keep your receipts, and the organization will pay you back.
A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.
You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:
Parent or other family member
Legal Guardian
A support worker
Your Public Guardian Trustee
Resources
Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.
MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.
A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.
You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:
Parent or other family member
Legal Guardian
A support worker
Your Public Guardian Trustee
Resources
Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.
MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.
A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.
You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:
Parent or other family member
Legal Guardian
A support worker
Your Public Guardian Trustee
Resources
Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.
MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.
A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.
You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:
Parent or other family member
Legal Guardian
A support worker
Your Public Guardian Trustee
Resources
Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.
MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.
A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.
You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:
Parent or other family member
Legal Guardian
A support worker
Your Public Guardian Trustee
Resources
Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.
MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.
A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.
You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:
Parent or other family member
Legal Guardian
A support worker
Your Public Guardian Trustee
Resources
Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.
MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.
A budget is a plan for how you spend your money. Your budget can include all your money such as your funding, pay you get from working, or money you get from other places. You can make your budget for each week, each month, or for the year. You should review your budget often to make sure you are not spending more money than you have.
You might need help making your budget. Here are some people who could help:
Parent or other family member
Legal Guardian
A support worker
Your Public Guardian Trustee
Resources
Money Matters is a tool for learning how to budget your money and can be found on the ConnectAbility website. This website has resources, information for building life skills and connects you with your community.
MyDirectPlan is an online planning tool to manage your individualized funding.
This program helps families care for children with developmental and/or physical disabilities in their own home and community. This funding comes from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services.
Passport Funding is an Ontario Government program that provides funding to adults with a developmental disability. Passport provides funding for services and supports in your community. Contact your local DSO to apply.
ODSP income support is an Ontario Government program that helps people with disabilities pay for things like food and housing, as well as provides drug coverage and vision care.
Region: Ontario Age: Children, 18 and under Disability: Autism Spectrum Disorder
You can get up to $600 to pay for supports during a summer camp or summer program. It is a reimbursement program, which means that you pay for what you need and keep your receipts, and the organization will pay you back.
Start planning for how you can best use the adult health and social services available to you. It is important be prepared and plan ahead.
For parents and caregivers
As parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities age, your planning needs to change. Some issues that become more important as parents age include financial security and social supports for their loved one after parents/supporters pass away, as well as housing needs.
Suggested Resources
ConnectABILITY has a webpage with resources for transition planning into adult services. There is also a series of workshops to prepare for “life after school“.
The Partners for Planning website includes information on Person Directed Planning. Person Directed Planning is an inclusive process to help you in defining and creating a better future.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
As you get older you may notice changes with your health and support needs. Make a plan ahead of time so that you can prepare for changes.
It is important to keep track of any changes in your health and support needs.
You can have someone help you keep track of your healthcare appointments and assessments.
One important thing that people with developmental disabilities should screen for is dementia.
You can have someone who cares for you start checking you when you turn 50 years old.
Depending on the developmental disability that you have you may need to start checking for signs of dementia when you turn 40 years old. One example is Down Syndrome.
For parents and caregivers
As parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities age, your planning needs to change. Some issues that become more important as parents age include financial security and social supports for their loved one after parents/supporters pass away, as well as housing needs.
The Partners for Planning website includes information on Person Directed Planning. Person Directed Planning is an inclusive process to help you in defining and creating a better future.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Start planning for your transition into adult health and social services. It is important be prepared and plan ahead.
For you parents and caregivers
As parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities age, your planning needs to change. Some issues that become more important as parents age include financial security and social supports for their loved one after parents/supporters pass away, as well as housing needs.
Suggested Resources
You can start the application for Developmental Services Ontario at the age of 16 to see if you are eligible for services. This will help you to avoid delaying services when you turn 18. (Add) Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) has a webpage to help you understand “How to Access Services” through the DSO.
Passport Program Funding is an Ontario Government program that provides funding to adults with a developmental disability. Passport provides funding for services and supports in your community. Please see the Passport Program Quick Fact Sheet for tips on Passport Program Funding
The Partners for Planning website includes information on Person Directed Planning. Person Directed Planning is an inclusive process to help you in defining and creating a better future.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Start planning for your transition into adult health and social services. It is important be prepared and plan ahead.
For your parents and caregivers
As you grow older, the planning needs for you and your child change. Some issues that become more important include financial security, housing security and social supports for your loved one after you are no longer able to support their needs.
Suggested Resources
Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) helps adults with developmental disabilities connect with services and supports in their community.
The DSO has information on transition planning from youth to adult services.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support, but many caregivers do not know they exist or may find them hard to use.
There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.
There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.
There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.
There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.
The Caregiver Exchange is another website that can connect you with information, supports and services.
There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.
The Caregiver Exchange is another website that can connect you with information, supports and services.
There are many resources in Ontario that help to connect caregivers with support. These supports may include respite, support groups and support in your home.
Region: Ontario Age: All Ages Disability: Mobility
This program is for people and families who have significant mobility impairments that impact their functioning for longer than one year. This program is intended to provide funding for basic home and/or vehicle modifications to help with the mobility issues.
Region: Town of Georgina, Ontario Age: Children, 15 and under
Families without much money (low income) can get up to $500 for each child, each year to help pay for programs in the community. The child does not need to have a disability to get this money but must reside in the Town of Georgina.
This charity gives money to families of children with disabilities and who are having a very hard time (in crisis). This money can be used to pay rent or bills, or it can pay for respite or wellness programs.
This grant gives you up to $900 each year to pay for incontinence supplies like diapers, Attends, Swimmers, or foley catheters. You only need to apply once and if your needs don’t change then you get a cheque every 6 months until the child turns 18.
This program gives money to people in need (low income) to help pay for food, clothing, shoes and household items. You do not need to have a disability to get this money.
This money is given for children who need special equipment like therapy bikes, lifts, walkers and splints. You can only get this money if you are a member of Ability Online.
This program, from the City of Ottawa, helps people to pay for programs in their community. You may be eligible to receive up to $175 per person every year.
Region: Ontario Age: All Ages Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This money is used to help people with Cerebral Palsy to do things in their community. To get this benefit you must be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario Age: All Ages Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This program helps pay for things that people need so that they can do things that make them happy. To get this benefit you need to be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario Age: All Ages Disability: Cerebral Palsy
This program pays for special equipment for people with Cerebral Palsy. The money pays directly for the equipment, it does not go to the family. To get this benefit you need to be a member of the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy.
Region: Ontario Age: Children, 18 and under Disability: Cerebral Palsy
Give A Miracle a Chance is a charity that pays for camps and treatment programs for children with Cerebral Palsy and whose families do not have much money (low to middle income).
You can get up to $3000 to help pay for specialized equipment for children and youth with a physical disability that restricts independent mobility and has an impact on performing daily living activities. This money goes right to the store to pay for the equipment.
This program pays for sports and community programs for children whose families do not have much money (low income). This money goes straight to the organization running the program.
The Access2Entertainment card lets you get a free ticket for a support person when you go to specific places for entertainment (like the movies, climbing gyms, or museums). You will have to pay a small fee to purchase your card and it does expire so you will need to renew the card. There will be an expiry date on the card.
After high school some people start volunteering or working and other people stay in school and go to college.
Some college programs get you ready for different jobs and others can teach you life skills.
Your high school guidance counsellor can help you figure out which program might be best for you, or you can call colleges in your area to find out more.
Suggested Resources
Ontario Colleges review Inclusive Education programs that give you the opportunity to experience college life and pursue post-secondary education, with courses tailored to meet your individual needs.
The Regional Assessment and Resource Centre has information on their website that includes the transition resource guide for students with disabilities. It provides information on what you may need to know to make a successful transition to college or university.
After high school some people start volunteering or working and other people stay in school and go to college.
Some college programs get you ready for different jobs and others can teach you life skills.
Your high school guidance counsellor can help you figure out which program might be best for you, or you can call colleges in your area to find out more.
Suggested Resources
Ontario Colleges review Inclusive Education programs that give you the opportunity to experience college life and pursue postsecondary education, with courses tailored to meet your individual needs.
After high school some people start volunteering or working and other people stay in school and go to college.
Some college programs get you ready for different jobs and others can teach you life skills.
Your high school guidance counsellor can help you figure out which program might be best for you, or you can call colleges in your area to find out more.
Suggested Resources
Ontario Colleges review Inclusive Education programs that give you the opportunity to experience college life and pursue postsecondary education, with courses tailored to meet your individual needs.
Start planning for your transition into adult health and social services. It is important be prepared and plan ahead.
For parents and caregivers
As parents and caregivers of people with developmental disabilities age, your planning needs to change. Some issues that become more important as parents age include financial security and social supports for their loved one after parents/supporters pass away, as well as housing needs.
The Partners for Planning website includes information on Person Directed Planning. Person Directed Planning is an inclusive process which organizes around one person to support them in defining and creating a better future.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Start planning for how you can best use the adult health and social services available to you. It is important be prepared and plan ahead.
For your parent/caregiver
As you grow older, the planning needs for you and your child change. Some issues that become more important include financial security, housing security and social supports for your loved one after you are no longer able to provide these needs.
Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) helps adults with developmental disabilities find services and supports in their community.
The DSO has a webpage with information on transition planning from youth to adult services.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Resources for your parent/caregiver
Partners for Planning includes a webpage that provides information on the Henson Trust.
First Leadership Limited is a detailed guide to transition planning for parents of children with a developmental disability in the Toronto and Central East Region. This guide was originally funded by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services (formerly Ministry of Community and Social Services.)
A job will help you to learn skills, earn money and meet new people.
Having a job in high school increases your chances of getting a job after high school.
Suggested Resources
Employment Ontario can help you get training, build skills, or find a job.
ODSP employment supports can help you find or keep a job. You do not have to be receiving income support from ODSP to be eligible for employment supports.
A job will help you to learn skills, earn money and meet new people.
Having a job in high school increases your chances of getting a job after high school.
Suggested Resources
Employment Ontario can help you get training, build skills, or find a job.
ODSP employment supports can help you find or keep a job. You do not have to be receiving income support from ODSP to be eligible for employment supports.
A job will help you to learn skills, earn money and meet new people.
You can get a job yourself or you can get help from a program.
Suggested Resources
Employment Ontario can help you get training, build skills, or find a job.
ODSP employment supports can help you find or keep a job. You do not have to be receiving income support from ODSP to be eligible for employment supports.
Did you know? When you are 50 years of age or older, there are many opportunities to receive senior discounts on anything from movie tickets, meals, or drugstore purchases. All you have to do is ask before you buy something and have your photo identification with you.
Inclusion Press is a website that has many planning resources to help you build a circle of support.
A circle of support can help you make decisions, have your voice be heard and help you get involved in your community.
Suggested Resources
Partners for Planning has created a resource that will help families connect with a Family Support Network in their community. There is also a guide to making friendships with supportive people.
Inclusion Press is a website that has many planning resources to help you build a circle of support.
Start preparing for how to access adult health and social services available to you. It is important be prepared and plan ahead.
For parents and caregivers
As you grow older, the planning needs for you and your child change. Some issues that become more important include financial security, housing security and social supports for your loved one after you are no longer able to support their needs.
Suggested Resources
Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) helps adults with developmental disabilities connect with services and supports in their community.
The DSO has information on transition planning from youth to adult services.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Start preparing for how to access adult health and social services available to you. It is important be prepared and plan ahead.
For parents and caregivers
As you grow older, the planning needs for you and your child change. Some issues that become more important include financial security, housing security and social supports for your loved one after you are no longer able to support their needs.
Suggested Resources
Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) helps adults with developmental disabilities connect with services and supports in their community.
The DSO has information on transition planning from youth to adult services.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
As your child ages, they will be expected to transition from children and youth health and social services to the adult health and community and social services system when they are 18 years old. Many supports and services look differently for adults, it is important to be prepared for this change.
Work with your child’s school to provide supports in the classroom
Your child’s school can help you figure out what support your child may need in the classroom. Ask about Special Education options.
You can begin this process by speaking with a teacher or school principal.
Suggested Resources
The Ontario Ministry of Education provides information on Special Education in schools in Ontario. They have created a resource guide to support educators on implementing effective programs and services for students with special education needs.
Your child’s school can help you figure out what support your child may need in the classroom. Ask about Special Education options.
Suggested Resources
The Ontario Ministry of Education provides information on Special Education in schools in Ontario. They have created a resource guide to support educators on implementing effective programs and services for students with special education needs.
Agencies in your community may have services for you and your family.
You may have to pay for these services. Others could be free.
Suggested Resources
Connectability is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families. There is a resource directory listing resources and supports for children and adults.
EarlyOn Centres offer programs to families and children across Ontario from birth to six years old.
MyCommunityHub is an online registration space for activities, classes, programs, workshops, respite and camps offered across Ontario. There are resources on here for you and your child.
Agencies in your community may have services for you and your family.
You may have to pay for these services. Others could be free.
Suggested Resources
ConnectABILTY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families. There is a resource directory listing resources and supports for children and adults.
EarlyOn Centres offer programs to families and children across Ontario from birth to six years old.
MyCommunityHub is an online registration space for activities, classes, programs, workshops, respite and camps offered across Ontario. There are resources on here for you and your child.
Agencies in your community may have services for you and your family.
You may have to pay for these services. Others could be free.
Suggested Resources
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families. There is a resource directory listing resources and supports for children and adults.
EarlyOn Centres offer programs to families and children across Ontario from birth to six years old.
MyCommunityHub is an online registration space for activities, classes, programs, workshops, respite and camps offered across Ontario. There are resources on here for you and your caregivers.
Agencies in your community may have services for you and your family.
You may have to pay for these services. Others could be free.
You can start the application for Developmental Services Ontario at the age of 16 to see if you are eligible for services. This will help you to avoid delaying services when you turn 18. (Add) Developmental Services Ontario (DSO) has a webpage to help you understand “How to Access Services” through the DSO.
Passport Program Funding is an Ontario Government program that provides funding to adults with a developmental disability. Passport provides funding for services and supports in your community. Please see the Passport Program Quick Fact Sheet for tips on Passport Program Funding
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families. There is a resource directory listing resources and supports for children and adults.
MyCommunityHub is an online registration space for activities, classes, programs, workshops, respite and camps offered across Ontario. There are resources on here for you and your caregivers.
Agencies in your community may have services for you and your family.
You may have to pay for these services. Others could be free.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families. There is a resource directory listing resources and supports for children and adults.
MyCommunityHub is an online registration space for activities, classes, programs, workshops, respite and camps offered across Ontario. There are resources on here for you and your caregivers.
Agencies in your community may have services for you and your family.
You may have to pay for these services. Others could be free.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families. There is a resource directory listing resources and supports for children and adults.
MyCommunityHub is an online registration space for activities, classes, programs, workshops, respite and camps offered across Ontario. There are resources on here for you and your caregivers.
Agencies in your community may have services for you.
You may have to pay for these services. Others could be free.
Connectability is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families. There is a resource directory listing resources and supports for children and adults.
MyCommunityHub is an online registration space for activities, classes, programs, workshops, respite and camps offered across Ontario. There are resources on here for you and your caregivers.
Getting involved in community programs and activities may help you and your child build relationships and a circle of support.
Some ways to get involved are through local community centres, public libraries and the YMCA.
Suggested Resources
The YMCA is a charity that supports people of all ages and abilities to join in, give back, and gain the connections, skills and confidence they need to thrive. It provides financial assistance to families who are not able to afford program fees.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families where you can find a resource directory listing resources and supports.
There may be free activities in your community, you can call 211 for this information.
Local community papers may also include information for upcoming events, be sure to check them out.
Getting involved in community programs and activities may help you and your child build relationships and a circle of support.
Some ways to get involved are through local community centres, public libraries and the YMCA.
Suggested Resources
The YMCA is a charity that supports people of all ages and abilities to join in, give back, and gain the connections, skills and confidence they need to thrive. It provides financial assistance to families who are not able to afford program fees.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families where you can find a resource directory listing resources and supports.
There may be free activities in your community, you can call 211 for this information.
Local community papers may also include information for upcoming events, be sure to check them out.
Getting involved in community programs and activities may help you and your child build relationships and a circle of support.
Some ways to get involved are through local community centres, public libraries and the YMCA.
Suggested Resources
The YMCA is a charity that supports people of all ages and abilities to join in, give back, and gain the connections, skills and confidence they need to thrive. It provides financial assistance to families who are not able to afford program fees.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families where you can find a resource directory listing resources and supports.
There may be free activities in your community, you can call 211 for this information.
Local community papers may also include information for upcoming events, be sure to check them out.
Getting involved in community programs and activities may help you and your child build relationships and a circle of support.
Some ways to get involved are through local community centres, public libraries and the YMCA.
Suggested Resources
The YMCA is a charity that supports people of all ages and abilities to join in, give back, and gain the connections, skills and confidence they need to thrive. It provides financial assistance to families who are not able to afford program fees.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families where you can find a resource directory listing resources and supports.
There may be free activities in your community, you can call 211 for this information.
Local community papers may also include information for upcoming events, be sure to check them out.
Getting involved in community programs and activities may help you and your child build relationships and a circle of support.
Some ways to get involved are through local community centres, public libraries and the YMCA.
Suggested Resources
The YMCA is a charity that supports people of all ages and abilities to join in, give back, and gain the connections, skills and confidence they need to thrive. It provides financial assistance to families who are not able to afford program fees.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families where you can find a resource directory listing resources and supports.
There may be free activities in your community, you can call 211 for this information.
Local community papers may also include information for upcoming events, be sure to check them out.
Getting involved in community programs and activities may help you and your child build relationships and a circle of support.
Some ways to get involved are through local community centres, public libraries and the YMCA.
Suggested Resources
The YMCA is a charity that supports people of all ages and abilities to join in, give back, and gain the connections, skills and confidence they need to thrive. It provides financial assistance to families who are not able to afford program fees.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families where you can find a resource directory listing resources and supports.
There may be free activities in your community, you can call 211 for this information.
Local community papers may also include information for upcoming events, be sure to check them out.
Getting involved in community programs and activities may help you and your child build relationships and a circle of support.
Some ways to get involved are through local community centres, public libraries and the YMCA.
Suggested Resources
The Government of Ontario has a page where you can find Seniors Active Living Centres throughout Ontario that offer programs catered specifically to older adults.
The YMCA is a charity that supports people of all ages and abilities to join in, give back, and gain the connections, skills and confidence they need to thrive. It provides financial assistance to families who are not able to afford program fees.
ConnectABILITY is a website for people with developmental disabilities and their families where you can find a resource directory listing resources and supports.
If you have a disability you may be eligible for certain tax breaks such as the Disability Tax Credit or Medical Expense Tax Credit.
You can ask someone in your circle of support to help you with your taxes.
For parents or caregivers
If you have a child with a disability, check if you are eligible for tax breaks.
If your child is eligible for the Disability Tax Credit, you may also be eligible for other programs such as the Medical Expense Tax Credit or Child Disability Benefit.
If you have a disability you may be eligible for certain tax breaks such as the Disability Tax Credit or Medical Expense Tax Credit.
You can ask someone in your circle of support to help you with your taxes.
For parents or caregivers
If you have a child with a disability, check if you are eligible for tax breaks.
If your child is eligible for the Disability Tax Credit, you may also be eligible for other programs such as the Medical Expense Tax Credit or Child Disability Benefit.
If you have a disability you may be eligible for certain tax breaks such as the Disability Tax Credit or Medical Expense Tax Credit.
You can ask someone in your circle of support to help you with your taxes.
For parents or caregivers
If you have a child with a disability, check if you are eligible for tax breaks.
If your child is eligible for the Disability Tax Credit, you may also be eligible for other programs such as the Medical Expense Tax Credit or Child Disability Benefit.
If you have a disability you may be eligible for certain tax breaks such as the Disability Tax Credit or Medical Expense Tax Credit.
You can ask someone in your circle of support to help you with your taxes.
For parents or caregivers
If you have a child with a disability check if you are eligible for tax breaks.
If your child is eligible for the Disability Tax Credit, you may also be eligible for other programs such as the Medical Expense Tax Credit or Child Disability Benefit.
Everyone needs government identification and it is important to get it as early as possible.
You will need your child’s birth certificate and health card for many things.
A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is important. You will need it to apply for the Disability Tax Credit or if you plan to open a Registered Disability Savings Plan for your child.
Everyone needs government identification and it is important to get it as early as possible.
You will need your child’s birth certificate and health card for many things.
A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is important. You will need it to apply for the Disability Tax Credit or if you plan to open a Registered Disability Savings Plan for your child.
Everyone needs identification and it is important to get it as early as possible.
You will need your child’s birth certificate and health card for many things.
A Social Insurance Number (SIN) is important. You will need it to apply for the Disability Tax Credit or if you plan to open a Registered Disability Savings Plan for your child.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Inclusion Press is another website that has planning resources for creating a plan for your child’s life.
It is important to plan for your child’s future.
Planning can help you:
Figure out your child’s strengths, interests and goals.
Make sure there is money to meet your child’s needs.
The Plan Institutehas created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Inclusion Press is another website that has planning resources for creating a plan for your child’s life.
It is important to plan for your child’s future.
Planning can help you:
Figure out your child’s strengths, interests and goals.
Make sure there is money to meet your child’s needs.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Inclusion Press is a website that has many planning resources for creating a plan for your child’s life.
It is important for you to be involved in planning for your future.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Inclusion Press is another website that has planning resources for creating a plan for your life.
It is important for you to be involved in planning for your future.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Inclusion Press is another website that has planning resources for creating a plan for your life.
It is important for you to be involved in planning for your future.
The Plan Institute has created a Future Planning Tool that focuses on planning for financial security, building a personal network, housing choices and supported decision-making.
Inclusion Press is another website that has planning resources for creating a plan for your life.