Autism Services and Resources
Provided by: Government of Saskatchewan - Health
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- ABI Partnership Project
- Audiology and Hearing Services
- Autism Services and Resources
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Information
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Children’s Drug Plan
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Emergency Assistance for Prescription Drugs
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Family Health Benefits
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: High Drug Cost Assistance
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Palliative Care Drug Coverage
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Pharmaceutical Information Program
- Drug Plan and Extended Benefits Branch: Seniors’ Drug Plan
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Services
- Gender Identity, Gender Diversity, and Transgender Support
- Health Care Concerns and Complaints
- Health Care Facilities Map
- HealthLine 811
- HIV-AIDS Testing, Treatment, and Support
- Imaging Procedures Information
- Immunization Records
- Immunization Services Information
- Influenza Immunization
- Medical Assistance in Dying Information
- Mental Health and Addictions Services Overview
- Opioids and Naloxone Information
- Organ and Tissue Donor Registry
- Personal Care Home Operational Review Inspections
- Personal Care Homes
- Poison Control Centre: 1-866-454-1212
- Prescription Drug Plans and Health Coverage Information
- Public Health Advisories
- Recreational Water – Healthy Beach Program
- SAIL
- Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Services
- TAO Tel-Aide Francophone Helpline
- Therapy Services
- Wellness and Prevention
Service Description
Visit the website for information on services and resources available to individuals (and their families) with Autism Spectrum Disorders, including:
- Individualized Funding
- $8,000 annually is available for children under the age of six with an ASD diagnosis.
- Application Form available online.
- Only children under six years of age who have been diagnosed with ASD are eligible for funding. Out-of-province diagnoses will need to be reviewed and confirmed by a Saskatchewan Health Authority ASD diagnostic team. If you suspect your child has ASD, contact an ASD Consultant in the community closest to you (list available to download online).
- Contact 1-833-304-1774 or email for further information on applications and payments.
- The Ministry of Health maintains the Registry of Autism Service Providers, which allows parents/caregivers of children with ASD to search for services available in their home community (or communities close to them). Professionals providing services under the ASD Individualized Funding program are required to be listed on the registry. For further information, contact the Ministry 1-800-667-7766 or email.
- Symptoms
- Diagnosis
- If you suspect your child has ASD, contact an ASD Consultant in the community closest to you (list available to download online).
- Treatment
- Resources.
Service Website
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English
No Physical Address
- ABI Partnership Project
- Autism Services and Resources
- COVID-19 Saskatchewan Information
- Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Services
- Gender Identity, Gender Diversity, and Transgender Support
- Health Care Facilities Map
- HealthLine 811
- HIV-AIDS Testing, Treatment, and Support
- Imaging Procedures Information
- Immunization Records
- Immunization Services Information
- Influenza Immunization
- Medical Assistance in Dying Information
- Mental Health and Addictions Services Overview
- Opioids and Naloxone Information
- Organ and Tissue Donor Registry
- Personal Care Home Operational Review Inspections
- Personal Care Homes
- Poison Control Centre: 1-866-454-1212
- Prescription Drug Plans and Health Coverage Information
- Public Health Advisories
- Recreational Water – Healthy Beach Program
- Saskatchewan Surgical Initiative
- Sexually Transmitted Infections Services
- TAO Tel-Aide Francophone Helpline
- Wellness and Prevention
Location Info
Toll-Free: 1-800-667-7766
Ministry of Health
Website
www.saskatchewan.ca/government/government-structure/ministries/health
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