Government of Nova Scotia - Service Nova Scotia
Seniors Care Grant
1-800-670-4357 General Inquiries: 902-424-5200
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The Seniors Care Grant is an annual grant program that helps seniors with a low income with the cost of household services, healthcare services and home heating. Grants are up to $750 for each household.
Seasonal program * Applications open on September 1, 2024 and close on March 31, 2025
Eligible household and healthcare services and home heating costs include services that help seniors stay in their homes including:
- Cooking and meal preparation (excluding the cost of food)
- Grocery and meal delivery (excluding the cost of food)
- Healthcare services for health and wellness (like foot care, physiotherapy and mental health support)
- Home heating (like furnace oil, natural gas, propane, firewood, wood pellets and electricity)
- Home heating repairs and regular heating maintenance
- Home cleaning, organizing and help with downsizing or moving
- Laundry
- Medication and prescription delivery (excluding the cost of medications and prescriptions)
- Outdoor work (like driveway maintenance, landscaping, lawn care, snow removal, stacking wood and tree removal)
- Phone, cell phone and internet services (excluding the cost of devices)
- Small home repairs (like windows, doors, roof, plumbing, electrical, decks, fencing, siding and painting)
- Transportation (like taxis, ride shares, shuttles and other methods of transportation) and public and community transit (like the bus, Access-A-Bus and ferry)
Ineligible household and healthcare services include the cost of:
- Devices (like phones, cellphones, computers, laptops and tablets)
- Food
- Medical and assistive devices (like eyeglasses, dentures, dental implants, braces, orthopedic supports and personal alerts)
- Medications, prescriptions, supplements and vitamins
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Government of Nova Scotia - Department of Opportunities and Social Development
Halifax Gottingen Street - Disability Support Services
Intake Line: 1-877-424-1177 Visit Website
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Direct Family Support for Children (DFSC) and Enhanced Family Support for Children (EFSC) provides funding to enable families to support their child with a disability at home.
DFSC and EFSC provides funding for the purchase of respite services to assist with scheduled breaks for family caregivers. An enhanced funding component may be available for children and families who meet EFSC eligibility criteria.
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Government of Nova Scotia - Department of Opportunities and Social Development
Halifax Gottingen Street - Disability Support Services
1-877-424-1177 Visit Website
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Provides individualized funding to participants living at home with their families or who live independently with support from their families or personal support networks.
The funding is used to:
- Purchase supports specific to a participant's disability-related needs and goals
- Promote the participant's independence, self-reliance, and social inclusion
- Offer an alternative to, prevent, or delay a participant's placement in a DSP-funded residential support option
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Government of Nova Scotia - Department of Opportunities and Social Development
Halifax Gottingen Street - Disability Support Services
Intake Line: 1-877-424-1177 Visit Website
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A community based option that provides funding for hours of support services from a service provider, based on the assessed needs and circumstances of an eligible participant who is semi-independent and requires support to live on their own.
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Provides a subsidized snow removal service to clients for the removal of snow for safe access to where snow removal is the responsibility of the municipality.
Areas that can be cleared include:
Seasonal program
Areas that can be cleared include:
- Front and back steps
- Walkways
- Ramps
- Access to fuel tanks
Seasonal program
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Helps seniors access programs, services and organizations to help them age well at home. Can help connect seniors to services such as:
- Fitness programs
- Healthy and affordable meals
- Reliable transportation
- Housekeeping services
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Offers practical in-home support for seniors, such as grocery delivery, pharmacy delivery and light home maintenance.
- Delivery of Prepaid Grocery or Pharmacy Items: Volunteers can pick-up prepaid grocery and prescription orders
- Light Home Maintenance: Offers free labour to complete small tasks, such as installing doorknobs, toilet paper holders, hanging pictures or mirrors, assembling furniture, etc.
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Provides a visit from a person who has had ostomy surgery (an ostomate). The visitor can share non-medical information and to help in the psychological and social rehabilitation of the patient. Generally, peer pairs are matched by age group and gender.
Visitation is offered to people in hospital just before and/or just after ostomy surgery as well as people living in Halifax Regional Municipality who had surgery years ago but are still having difficulties dealing with the direct or indirect effects of the surgery. Visitors are all members of an Ostomy Support Chapter and have completed a nationally certified training course.
In person and phone visits are also available for spouses and significant others.
Visitation is offered to people in hospital just before and/or just after ostomy surgery as well as people living in Halifax Regional Municipality who had surgery years ago but are still having difficulties dealing with the direct or indirect effects of the surgery. Visitors are all members of an Ostomy Support Chapter and have completed a nationally certified training course.
In person and phone visits are also available for spouses and significant others.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous - Halifax Area
Hospital Visitation Chair: 902-455-2840 - Wayne OVisit Website
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) members volunteer to visit AA members who are in hospital in the Halifax Regional Municipality. Patients do not have to be from the local area to request a visit.
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Halifax Regional Municipality
Extra Care Taxi Program
To Book a Ride or For General Inquiries: 902-334-0334Visit Website
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Offers accessible transportation to seniors, adults who use wheelchairs, children who use wheelchairs, people with intellectual disabilities, people who are visually impaired or anyone who needs assistance. Can provide an arm or escort to and from door to cab, help carrying groceries and packages, or wheelchair transport.
Extra Care Taxi is a partnership of HRM Council and Senior's Transit.
Extra Care Taxi is a partnership of HRM Council and Senior's Transit.
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Hilarity for Charity and the Home Instead network work together to award in-home care grants to those providing care to their loved ones living with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias.
Hilarity for Charity funds the grants and Home Instead is the exclusive provider of the home care services.
Hilarity for Charity funds the grants and Home Instead is the exclusive provider of the home care services.
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Government of Canada - Indigenous Services Canada
Non-Insured Health Benefits - Atlantic Regional Office
Toll Free: 1-800-565-3294 Medical Transportation/Vision: 1-800-377-9288 - Fax
Medical Supplies and Equipment/Mental Health Counseling: 1-866-963-7700 - Fax
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A national program that provides coverage to registered First Nations and recognized Inuit for a specified range of medically necessary items and services not covered by other plans and programs. The benefit categories are:
- Dental care
- Eye and vision care
- Mental health counselling
- Medical supplies and equipment
- Prescription drugs and select over-the-counter products
- Medical transportation to access medically required health services
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Helps older adults and people at risk live in their own home by providing in-home services such as:
Northwood also provides private home care to those looking for home care services outside of the government's publicly funded program.
- Assistance with personal care
- Respite care
- In home services including: Light Housekeeping * Laundry * Meal Preparation
Northwood also provides private home care to those looking for home care services outside of the government's publicly funded program.
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Caregivers Nova Scotia
Caregivers Nova Scotia - Capital Region
1-877-488-7390 General Inquiries: 902-421-7390
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Provides an online directory of private home care agencies and other services in Nova Scotia that offer additional support to caregivers and care recipients. Caregivers Nova Scotia cannot recommend one provider over another, but can send a list and/or make suggestions based on location.
Directory includes services such as:
Directory includes services such as:
- Home care providers
- Companion/personal support/errands
- Downsizing/decluttering/house cleaning
- Grocery delivery and shopping services
- Meal programs and prepared meal delivery
- Mobile services (such as blood collection, dental hygiene, foot care, hair services)
- Personal alert services and home health equipment
- Respite care
- Transportation
- Other support services
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Dartmouth Senior Citizens Service Centre Commission
Dartmouth Seniors Service Centre
Meals on Wheels Coordinator: 902-465-5578 ext 216Visit Website
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Delivers freshly prepared home style meals to those who have difficulty preparing adequate meals for themselves.
Meals consist of meat, fish, or poultry, vegetable, rice or potato, and dessert.
Meals consist of meat, fish, or poultry, vegetable, rice or potato, and dessert.
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Provides regular, one-to-one assistance and companionship for a person who is blind or partially sighted.
Matches are made between someone with sight loss and someone with sight who lives close to their home, school or work.
Participants visit once a week for a couple of hours to assist with tasks like reading, errands (like groceries and shopping), walking, and socializing.
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Offers home delivered, low cost meals to seniors in the community on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
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Offers a wide range of health care services in patients' homes. Nurses go to patients' homes to do physical assessments, help with symptom control, provide medical or nursing treatments, rehabilitation therapy, education, and counselling to individuals and families.
Home care nurses and nursing staff may help with the following:
- Administering medication and medication reviews
- Wound care and dressing changes
- Intravenous therapy
- Post surgical care
- Dialysis
- Pain and symptom management
- Chronic disease management and therapy
- Ventilator care
- Enterostomal care
- Respiratory care
- And more
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VON Greater Halifax
1-866-540-2356 General Inquiries: 902-453-5800 - For Information About Nursing Programs and Community Support Service Programs (Non-Nursing Programs)
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Volunteers deliver individual home-style meals and pureed meals that can be heated in a regular or microwave oven.
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Volunteer drivers provide door through door assistance to medical appointments, errands and social outings. Clients must register for this program and drives are booked at least 1 week in advance. Please note: Program is not wheelchair accessible.
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Home-based program that improves in-home safety and function so that people over the age of 65 having difficulty with activities of daily living can remain independent in their own homes longer.
The team consists of an occupational therapist, a nurse and a handy-worker who will work with the individual over a period of four to five months to identify and address areas in their home and in their day-to-day life that can be improved so they can remain in their own home safely.
Each follow-up visit will build on the one before, focused on increasing the individual's quality of life, safety and independence at home by learning new skills, exercises and how to work with additional tools/equipment/home modifications and repairs.
Services include:
- Recommending exercises to improve strength and mobility
- Reviewing medications
- Rearranging furniture
- Removing carpets
- Moving frequently used items so they are easier to reach
- Securing shelves
- Improving lighting
- Installing grab bars, raised toilet seats, lever faucets and lever door handles
- Repairing steps and other items
The program is offered by VON in partnership with Nova Scotia's Department of Seniors and Long-Term Care and on behalf of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing.
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Provides services to clients who reside independently in their own apartments, flats or houses.
Staff work with and meet clients in their homes or in the office to provide them with services designed to meet their individual needs and lifestyles. Support staff are available for people who require additional assistance developing and carrying out practical daily living skills.
Staff work with and meet clients in their homes or in the office to provide them with services designed to meet their individual needs and lifestyles. Support staff are available for people who require additional assistance developing and carrying out practical daily living skills.
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Nova Scotia Health - Continuing Care
Nova Scotia Health - Continuing Care Program
1-800-225-7225 Visit Website
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Home care is available to all Nova Scotians who need help with care in their homes and communities. This service is offered through the Continuing Care offices. Home care services supplement the help people already receive from their family, friends or community.
Through home care, people are able to remain as independent as possible by staying in their home and community. It is always the first option for care in the community. Home care services include:
Through home care, people are able to remain as independent as possible by staying in their home and community. It is always the first option for care in the community. Home care services include:
- Home support (such as personal care, respite and essential housekeeping)
- Nursing (such as dressing changes, catheter care, intravenous therapy and palliative care)
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Nova Scotia Health - Continuing Care
Nova Scotia Health - Continuing Care Program
1-800-225-7225 Visit Website
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Supports eligible Nova Scotians with care needs by providing them with funding each month to help with the costs of paying for private home support services (e.g., personal care, respite, meal preparation, and essential housekeeping).
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Nova Scotia Health - Continuing Care
Nova Scotia Health - Continuing Care Program
1-800-225-7225 Visit Website
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Individuals living in Mi'kmaw communities have access to Continuing Care services through provincially and federally funded programs.
Eligibility for provincial Continuing Care services varies, depending on whether a person lives in a Mi'kmaw community and whether they are a Registered Status individual under the federal Indian Act and therefore have access to similar federally funded services.
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