Do you or someone you know have any of the following conditions:
The Canadian Disability Corporation is ready for 2010!
“On behalf of my family, I would like to thank you and all of your staff…Your dedication and hard work was greatly appreciated by all of us. We could not of asked for an easier way to help us get our money”
David. N. – Oshawa, ON
"It if wasn’t for the Canadian Disability Corporation, my husband and I would never have been able to collect this money."
Thank you CDC for getting us money!"
B.R. - Etobicoke, Ontario
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Disability Tax Benefits For FASD
It has been found from medical researches that FASD or Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder is an extremely serious disorder that affects children. It happens to those children whose mothers consumed too much alcohol when they were still in the uterus. The effect of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder can be disastrous as it affects a child both mentally and physically and this is the main reason why pregnant mothers are recommended or advised by doctors or medical practitioners to avoid alcohol consumption during their pregnancy. There are various effects of this particular disorder and some of the serious ones are:
- Stunted growth: Children affected with disorder show lower rate of growth in terms of height and weight.
- Facial and skull abnormalities: Due to alcohol overexposure, affected individuals can develop cranial and facial defects.
- Central nervous system damage: It can seriously affect the central nervous system which can lead to delayed development of brain along with number of critical syndromes in the nervous system such as seizure disorders and epilepsy.
These types of abnormalities can cause serious problems related to adaptive and social skills development, recollection difficulties, sensory problems, social interaction problems, sensory problems, and others. The treatment for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder can be expensive and that is why Canadian people who are suffering from disabilities prefer taking disability tax benefits from the government for effective treatment of their problems.
There are numerous treatments available for individuals suffering from FASD and these are Medical Care, Behavior & Education Therapy, Medication, Parent Training, and Alternative Approaches. One needs to consult medical specialists right from Pediatrician to Ophthalmologist and from Plastic Surgeon to Physical Therapist. There are also usage of wide variety of medications such as Stimulants, Antidepressants, Neuroleptics and Anti-anxiety drugs. Apart from that there are parent training, behavior and education therapy programs also and all of this can get expensive and pile up like a taximeter. So, it becomes important that you take the facilities that you are entitled to from the Canadian government.
However, the process of getting disability tax credits from Canadian government for FASD can be stressful and complicated. So, taking help from Canadian Disability Corporation to take care of this process will ensure that you get all the facilities and benefits. Moreover, Canadian Disability Corporation will never let you to lose out on a single dollar that you are eligible to get.
This is just a few of the disabilities that qualify. If you believe that you have a disability fill out the form below to find out if you qualify!
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Being diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome, I have been fired from jobs continuously. I didn’t have very much money because of the loss of jobs; I couldn’t sit at my desks for more than twenty minutes without having to go to the bathroom. I was really in a bad situation with nowhere to turn, until someone introduced me to CDC. With the help of CDC, I was able to receive the money I deserved and they did everything, they were so professional even though I was embarrassed about my disability, they made me feel as if it was nothing.”
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