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Affordable and adequate housing for First Nations persons living in the City of Saskatoon. We nurture and support any and all other potential housing solutions geared towards addressing the critical housing shortage facing the urban First Nations community.
Australian information service that reviews and produces the evidence base for best practice in modification of the home environment to support people with problems in self care, participation and autonomy.
An American non-profit trade association dedicated to expanding opportunities for people with disabilities to safely drive or be transported in vehicles modified with mobility equipment to fit their specific needs.
City of Saskatoon program for eligible low-income residents. The program includes unlimited admission to drop-in programs at the Leisure Centres and one registered program per year.
Certain drugs are reviewed and recommended by the Drug Advisory Committee of Saskatchewan for coverage under the Exception Drug Status Program. All recommendations must be approved by the Minister of Health.
Canada's Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) Program provides coverage for a specified range of medically necessary health-related goods and services for eligible First Nations and Inuit clients.
Government of Saskatchewan income-tested program that helps residents with their drug costs in relation to their income. Applicants will receive a deductible and a co-payment for each calendar year.