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Ontario Man Denied Government-Funded Mental Health Support for Having ‘Complex’ Case – Accessibility News, your Online Magazine Devoted to Disability Accessibility.
November 3, 2020 / by BBG Security / Mental
When Elliot Hudson started having dark thoughts, and trouble getting out of bed in the mornings this fall, he knew it was time to ask for help. Read more athttps://aoda.ca/ontario-man-denied-government-funded-mental-health-support-for-having-complex-case/ Related
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B.C. woman says trampoline park denied access to brother’s autism service dog
January 4, 2019 / by BBG Security / air park, Autism, Autism Service Dog, autism support dog, extreme air park, Health, langley air park, langley extreme air park, News, Service Dog, Support Dog
[ad_1] A Maple Ridge woman is speaking out after she claims a Langley adventure park refused access to her brother with autism’s service dog. Danica Dutt says because her 11-year-old brother Kai sometimes has outbursts and breakdowns, he needs to have his accredited service dog Rosie there to help calm him down. On Wednesday, she […]
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Ontario woman launches lawsuit after being denied disability benefits due to son
November 23, 2018 / by BBG Security / Consumer SOS, Disability benefits, Insurance, Long-term disability, Sun Life
[ad_1] Sun Life has terminated long-term disability benefits to a Georgetown, Ont., mother. The company claimed she’s well enough to work because she is able to care for her disabled son. Sean O’Shea reports. [ad_2] Source link
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