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Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD)

The Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD) program provides financial assistance to parents to help with extraordinary cost related to their child's severe disability. It is a direct funding program for low and moderate income families.

Who Can Apply?

Parents, family members, legal guardians and individuals 16 of years of age and over may apply.

  • A child is eligible for a dental care; and
  • The program may help parents with extraordinary costs related to a child's condition. Example include travel to doctors and hospitals, special shoes and clothing, parental relief, wheelchair repairs, hearing aid batteries, and financial assistance for basic dental care, drugs, eyeglasses, and hearing aids.

Who is eligible

  • Resident of Ontario
  • Children under the age of 18
  • Children who have a severe disability which results in a functional loss
  • Live at home with their families (or legal guardian)
  • Have extraordinary cost which are incurred directly as a result of the disability

What are extraordinary costs?

  • Transportation to and from medical appointments
  • Specialized Clothing
  • Trained Sitters
  • Caregiver Respite
  • Specialized learning and development equipment
  • Social Opportunities

What is included in the benefit?

  • The amount of financial assistance is determined based on your yearly extraordinary expenses and your gross family income. Minimum monthly payment is no less than $25 per month and no more than $420.00 per month.
  • A drug card (includes prescriptions drugs)
  • A Dental card (basic coverage)
  • Vision and Hearing Services
  • Items related to vision and hearing services
  • The consumer contribution for an Assistive Device under the Assistive Devices Program (provided through the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care)
  • The cost of an assessment for an assistive device and the cost of batteries and repairs necessary for mobility devices

How do I apply?

  • You can apply by filling out an application on your own or with the assistance of an agency or professional. An application and expense report can be obtained through your local Regional Office.
  • You will need the following information in order to determine eligibility for this program:
  • An application form - signed
  • A completed Expense Report
  • A medical statement or psychological assessment clearing confirming the diagnosis of your family member's disability
  • Income Verification
  • Verification of Birth for the qualifying child
  • A copy of the child's health card

How are Decisions Made?

Applications are reviewed and assessed by a Special Agreements Officer who determines eligibility and the amount of money a family can receive based on:

  • The age of the child
  • Household gross income
  • The number of children in the home
  • The extent to which the child is severely limited in activities pertaining to normal living
  • The expenses that the parent/guardian is incurring or might incur solely by reason of the severe disability of the child

What are the Income Qualifications?

The ASCD program is intent for low to moderate income families. If the family's income were above the set limits, the benefit would not be given, or may be reduced according to the provincial sliding scale.

Family Size

(including parents)

Full basic entitlement may be paid to:

(gross family income)

You may be eligible for some entitlement up to:

(gross family income)

 

Up to 4

 

$42,000

 

$62,161

 

Up to 5

 

$43,000

 

$63,161

 

Up to 6

 

$44,000

 

$64,161

 

Up to 7

 

$45,000

 

$65,161

 

THE INCOME LEVELS WILL BE RAISED BY $18,000 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD WITH A DISABILITY TO CALCULATE THE NET ENTITLEMENT.

 

 

Ministry Offices

For the nearest office of the ministry, please see Ministry of Community and Social Services Ministry of Children & Youth Services in the Government of Ontario Section of the blue pages of your telephone directory.

For Peel Region, Halton Region, Please Contact:

Ministry of Community and Social Services
Ministry of Children's Services.
SPECIAL NEEDS UNIT
Central West Region - Mississauga Office
200 - 6733 Mississauga Road
Mississauga, Ontario
L5N 6J5

Phone: (905) 567 7177 ext. 341
Toll Free: 1 (877) 832 2818 ext. 341
TTY: (05) 897 3162

Area Served: Dufferin, Halton, Peel, Waterloo, Wellington

Regional Offices:

Ministry of Community and Social Services
Ministry of Children & Youth Services.


 

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