I have received the notes and it says like this
Outstanding Documents (Not Requested): ---Name of my child with autism--- (do you think they are still gonna request docs? I have submitted all docs already during our medical but they were already old documents like dev ped diagnosis, psychologist report, occupational therapist report. The only latest doc I submitted was the (school records like report cards)
DEP 1: Medical - In progress Ready to Finalize (what does this mean?) RPRF: Complete
I have read this clause before (autism treatments like behavior consultant, occupational therapist, etc... are excluded in the cost) but I can't seem to find it now. I know it was not mentioned exactly like that. Can you share the link for this policy? Thank you.
I have received the notes and it says like this
Outstanding Documents (Not Requested): ---Name of my child with autism--- (do you think they are still gonna request docs? I have submitted all docs already during our medical but they were already old documents like dev ped diagnosis, psychologist report, occupational therapist report. The only latest doc I submitted was the (school records like report cards)
DEP 1: Medical - In progress Ready to Finalize (what does this mean?) RPRF: Complete
I have received the notes and it says like this
Outstanding Documents (Not Requested): ---Name of my child with autism--- (do you think they are still gonna request docs? I have submitted all docs already during our medical but they were already old documents like dev ped diagnosis, psychologist report, occupational therapist report. The only latest doc I submitted was the (school records like report cards)
DEP 1: Medical - In progress Ready to Finalize (what does this mean?) RPRF: Complete
It was upfront medical. We did medical May 2020 then AOR June 2020 then they started reviewing medical on Aug 2020. Same day when we got R10 ok and biometrics request. Since we already have biometrics ready (because of temporary resident extension) they just used the same biometrics.
Section 1: Services for which costs will be included to determine if an applicant meets the eligibility criteria and conditions under the public policy Health services:
Physician services
Nursing services
laboratory and diagnostic services
pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical services
hospital services
chemotherapy and radiotherapy
dialysis
psychiatric services
supplies related to these services
Social services:
Social services closely related to health services:
Social services that are provided by a health professional:
home care (by a nurse, physiotherapist, respiratory therapist, etc.),
palliative care,
psychological counseling and
the provision of devices related to those services.
Medical aids, appliances, and prostheses.
Social services that provide constant supervision and care for those who are not able to integrate into society
Residential facilities (long-term care, substance abuse services, etc.)
Day facilities providing constant supervision (respite care, etc.)
Section 2: Social services for which costs will not be included to determine if an applicant meets the eligibility criteria and conditions under the public policy
special education services (preparation of an individualized education plan, educational assistants, etc.)
social and vocational rehabilitation services (rehabilitation facilities, occupational therapy, behavioural therapy, speech-language therapy, etc.)
personal non-professional support services means services such as assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, feeding, etc.), meal preparation, house cleaning, etc.
I just registered this account only to follow this thread.
I have a kid with autism too, and he was only diagnosed ASD several months after we got our first COPRs in late March 2020.
By the time we did our first medical check back in 2019, my kid was only a baby at 1 year old and too early to even realize he might be on the spectrum. It was such a frustration that we missed the March 18 cut-off in just a couple of days...
Since our COPRS are now expired due to COVID and travel restrictions, I recently received new medical request for all my family including my ASD kid... Now he is 3 years old and I’m extremely worried about the medicals.
We haven’t done the medicals yet because I haven’t decided whether I should tell about my kid’s ASD diagnosis during the medical check. We also don’t have any assessment / IEP / school reports as supporting documents.
Really need positive news from this thread and please share any progress you have here and I will too.
Section 1: Services for which costs will be included to determine if an applicant meets the eligibility criteria and conditions under the public policy Health services:
Physician services
Nursing services
laboratory and diagnostic services
pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical services
hospital services
chemotherapy and radiotherapy
dialysis
psychiatric services
supplies related to these services
Social services:
Social services closely related to health services:
Social services that are provided by a health professional:
home care (by a nurse, physiotherapist, respiratory therapist, etc.),
palliative care,
psychological counseling and
the provision of devices related to those services.
Medical aids, appliances, and prostheses.
Social services that provide constant supervision and care for those who are not able to integrate into society
Residential facilities (long-term care, substance abuse services, etc.)
Day facilities providing constant supervision (respite care, etc.)
Section 2: Social services for which costs will not be included to determine if an applicant meets the eligibility criteria and conditions under the public policy
special education services (preparation of an individualized education plan, educational assistants, etc.)
social and vocational rehabilitation services (rehabilitation facilities, occupational therapy, behavioural therapy, speech-language therapy, etc.)
personal non-professional support services means services such as assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, feeding, etc.), meal preparation, house cleaning, etc.
I just registered this account only to follow this thread.
I have a kid with autism too, and he was only diagnosed ASD several months after we got our first COPRs in late March 2020.
By the time we did our first medical check back in 2019, my kid was only a baby at 1 year old and too early to even realize he might be on the spectrum. It was such a frustration that we missed the March 18 cut-off in just a couple of days...
Since our COPRS are now expired due to COVID and travel restrictions, I recently received new medical request for all my family including my ASD kid... Now he is 3 years old and I’m extremely worried about the medicals.
We haven’t done the medicals yet because I haven’t decided whether I should tell about my kid’s ASD diagnosis during the medical check. We also don’t have any assessment / IEP / school reports as supporting documents.
Really need positive news from this thread and please share any progress you have here and I will too.
Nothing to worry about but they will ask a pediatrician to examine his case or the diagnosis of the child's autism.
Only thing that to worry about, It may take time until they pass your medical exam..
As far as I see and it's only my opinion, dependents with ASD takes 6-12 month to approve their medical.