Funding
We understand there are financial barriers to accessing support, and can help you to explore funding options.
Autism Funding
For those with a diagnosis of Autism. We are on the RASP List (Registered Autism Service Providers List) and can accept Autism Funding: Autism funding - Province of British Columbia
At Home Program Funding
For those who have been assessed as eligible for At Home Program Funding, we can accept this funding: At Home Program – Medical Benefits - Province of British Columbia
Variety Children’s Charity Funding
We accept Variety Children’s Charity Funding and can help with the application process: Specialized Therapies - Variety BC
CKNW Kids’ Fund
We accept funding from the CKNW Kids’ Fund and can help with the application process: Apply for Support — CKNW Kids' Fund
Métis Wellbeing Program
We accept funding from the Métis Wellbeing program and can help with the application process: Miyoopimaatishihk (Wellbeing) Program | MNBC
Jordan’s Principle Funding
We accept Jordan’s Principle Funding for children with Indigenous Status and can help with the application process: Home - Jordan’s Principle Enhanced Service Coordination Hub for BC
Extended Health Benefits
Those who are using extended health benefits will need to pay for appointments after they have occurred, unless their provider allows speech-language pathologists to submit invoices directly to the provider. We will provide a receipt including the information you will need to provide to your extended health benefits provider for reimbursement.
Lower-cost alternatives
We understand that many clients cannot access any of the above funding options. We employ a Communication Health Assistant to offer lower-cost appointments. Our Communication Health Assistant works in close collaboration with our Speech-Language Pathologists to ensure that she is using evidence-based strategies and providing high-quality care.
Other funding sources
If you have a different funding source, please ask us about it and we will do our best to accommodate.