![]() If more information is required to process your grant, the Department of Service Nova Scotia contacts you by email. It can take longer if more information is needed or if your application hasn’t been filled in correctly. It should take 8 weeks to get your reimbursement. You need to apply by 31 March 2024 (only 1 person per household can apply). have paid (or that you will pay) for household and healthcare services and home heating between 1 April 2023 and 31 March 2024.have your name on the property title, Land Titles Initiative Certificate of Claim or residential lease agreement or a Band administrative letter issued by a First Nation community (reserve).have a household net income of $37,500 or less.To qualify for the grant, you need to be 65 or older by 31 March 2024 and meet all of the following criteria: ![]() You don’t need to provide proof or receipts when you apply. You only need to provide proof of income, home ownership or lease agreement and receipts for household and healthcare services and home heating if the Seniors Care Grant contacts you and asks you to provide proof or receipts. You can also apply to the Heating Assistance Rebate Program for help with the cost of home heating. name and address of the person or business providing the service.name of the person receiving the service.in a receipt book (written or signed by the person or business providing the service).on a piece of paper or in a notebook (written or signed by the service provider).You only need to provide receipts if the Seniors Care Grant contacts you and asks you to provide receipts. Keep a copy of your receipts for household and healthcare services and home heating for your records. The Seniors Care Grant can help you with the application process and answer questions about proof of income, home ownership or lease agreement, and receipts for household and healthcare services and home heating. medications, prescriptions, supplements and vitamins.medical and assistive devices (like eyeglasses, dentures, dental implants, braces, orthopedic supports and personal alerts).devices (like phones, cellphones, computers, laptops and tablets).Ineligible household and healthcare services include the cost of: transportation (like taxis, ride shares, shuttles and other methods of transportation) and public and community transit (like the bus, Access-A-Bus and ferry).small home repairs (like windows, doors, roof, plumbing, electrical, decks, fencing, siding and painting). ![]()
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