No, ODSP does not cover any gender dysphoria or like issues. Alternatively you can seek programs that will help you in covering the costs or potentially finding free services. A good place to start is at the Rainbow Health Centre - look them up!
The Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) does not typically cover massage therapy as a standard benefit. However, in some cases, if massage therapy is deemed medically necessary and prescribed by a healthcare professional, it may be considered for coverage under the program's health-related expenses. Recipients should consult with their caseworker for specific guidance and potential eligibility.
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Short term disability will cover your maternity leave if you purchased a policy before getting pregnant. Social security disability will not cover maternity leave, nor will most long term disability policies.
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At this point medicare does not cover massage therapy (part A). Some of the supplemental plans (part B and C) do cover massage therapy. You would need to check with your provider to see if they cover "massage therapy provided by a licensed massage therapist." Insurance companies do not make decisions based on type of massage but perhaps who is performing it. Sometimes physical therapists' and chiropractors' massages may be covered and a massage therapist's may not be covered. But yes it depends on which part of medicare you are talking about. Supplemental medicare plans may cover massage therapy (and deep tissue massage therapy).
In Northern Ontario where minerals lay buried beneath Northern Ontario's stretch of the Canadian Shield and sedimentary rocks cover much of Southern Ontario.
You can use "Dear" followed by the person's full name in a cover letter as a gender-neutral salutation.
Yes, and it's recommended to add supplemental disability insurance to cover closer to 100% of your income. If you have disability insurance through your employer, your benefit will be capped at 66% of your income. The benefit received from a group disability policy (through your employer) is taxable. Supplemental disability insurance benefits are not taxable. You can add Catastrophic rider on an individual disability insurance policy, to cover up to 100% of your income in combination with your existing employer group DI.
Yes, consult with you employer for FMLA forms and short term disability coverage.
Credit disability insurance typically pays for the minimum monthly payments on a loan or credit card in the event of a disability, helping to cover the borrower's financial obligations during that time.
yes they do Ontario disability support plan does cover wisdom teeth removal i just got mine removed yesterday i got all four of my impacted wisdom teeth removed and i tell you it hurts so bad
Most likely not. Short term disability will cover disability due to pregnancy complications, but not for plain vanilla bed rest.