Help people who have a chronic health condition or disability get basic medical aids and equipment.Community Aids to Independent Living (CAIL) is an Âé¶¹Ó³» team of healthcare providers working in the community to help people get basic medical supplies, aids and equipment that is primarily funded by the Âé¶¹Ó³» Aids to Daily Living program (AADL). Alternate funding sources may be explored based on individual needs.
This program is eligible to people who have a chronic medical condition or a disability for longer than six (6) months. The CAIL team delivers services via home visits, equipment vendor sites, or a site clinic.
CAIL team provides clinical assessment for the following basic medical equipment and supplies, when required for long-term needs:
- mobility and transfer aids (e.g. walkers, wheelchairs, bedrails, poles)
- bathroom equipment (e.g. raised toilet seats, commodes, shower seats, wall bars)
- compression stockings
- medical surgical supplies (e.g. incontinence and ostomy supplies, cathethers)
Please note: Clients who have recently sustained injury, received and or have a planned surgical intervention, or are undergoing active rehabilitation, are not AADL eligible for at least six months and should not be referred to CAIL. Referral sources should consider short-term equipment loans or rental options through other programs, until long term need has been demonstrated.
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