Tourette’s Syndrome

Does Tourette’s Syndrome Qualify for The Canadian Disability Tax Credit? What is Tourette’s syndrome? Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. The...

Stroke

Does a Stroke Qualify for The Canadian Disability Tax Credit? What is a Stroke? A stroke is a sudden interruption in the blood supply of the brain. Most strokes are caused by an abrupt blockage of arteries leading to the brain (ischemic stroke). Other strokes are...

Spinal Stenosis

Does Spinal Stenosis Qualify for The Canadian Disability Tax Credit? What is Spinal Stenosis? Spinal stenosis (or narrowing) is a common condition that occurs when the small spinal canal, which contains the nerve roots and spinal cord, becomes compressed. This causes...

Speech Impairment

Does Speech Impairment Qualify for The Canadian Disability Tax Credit? What is Speech Impairment? Speech disorders affect a person’s ability to form the sounds that allow them to communicate with other people. They are not the same as language disorders. Speech...

Shoulder Injury

Does a Shoulder Injury Qualify for The Canadian Disability Tax Credit? What is a Shoulder Injury? Shoulder injuries are frequently caused by athletic activities that involve excessive, repetitive, overhead motion, such as swimming, tennis, pitching, and weightlifting....

Scoliosis

Does Scoliosis Qualify for The Canadian Disability Tax Credit? What is Scoliosis? Scoliosis is a sideways curve in the spine commonly seen in children and adolescents. There are several different types of scoliosis. By far, the most common type is...