FAQ
Client Services
1. Do I need a physician's referral
to access services at KidsAbility?
No. We accept referrals directly from parents/legal guardians
for all services we provide.
2. I've been told my child is "too young" to access
services from KidsAbility.
KidsAbility staff provide services to newborns and infants...your
child is never "too young".
3. If I live in the Cambridge area or Wellington County
do I have to contact those sites to make a referral?
No. All referrals for service are made through our Waterloo
office.
4. Who has access to my child's information?
You have access to your child's information, as do all team
members at KidsAbility who provide services to your child.
No one else has access without either your written or verbal
consent.
Business Services
1. Does the government fund all of
your services?
No. The Ministry of Health and Long Term Care provides about
90% of our costs and KidsAbility is required to fundraise
the other 10%. This means we must fundraise from our community
between $700,000 and $800,000 each year to operate our services.
2. Who runs KidsAbility?
We are governed by an elected board of directors. These directors
represent a cross-section of the communities that are served
by KidsAbility. Directors volunteer their time and receive
no remuneration. The organization is staffed by professionals
who are specifically trained and licensed to carry out their
roles with clients.
3. How do I get information about the organization?
You may obtain information in several ways. You may review
our annual report and audited financial statements online
by clicking on the "annual reports" button on the left side
of this screen. You may also email questions to any member
of our Leadership Team through our contacts" section. Or,
you may write, fax or telephone our Waterloo site.
4. How do I provide feedback regarding the KidsAbility web site?
To provide KidsAbility with feedback on this website, please click here.
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