Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, Autism, Down Syndrome, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
How can I get support from District Council members for carers?
District Council is to provide services for people in the District, such as consultation and case referral services. You can refer to the following website.District CouncilThe source of information is provided by the District Council website. ...
How do I learn about the assessment mechanism for day and residential services for people with disabilities?
Central Referral System for Rehabilitation Services manages the central waiting lists of the day and residential services for people with disabilities to ensure uniformity in referral procedure and service admission criteria.Central Referral System for Rehabilitation Services The source ...
If the mobility of persons with autism poor and their family members is not available for the transportation of follow-up medical appointments. What kind of services are available to help?
Some persons with autism may require escort services when attending follow-up appointments or going outside. Some private organizations and non-governmental organizations also provide self-financed escort services. These services allow caregivers to arrange for designated pick-up and drop-off times ...
Is there any transportation for the persons with disabilities with limited mobility?
The following social welfare/self-financing organizations provide bus transportation services with wheelchair accessibility for individuals with mobility difficulties who require the use of wheelchairs for their travel needs, such as medical appointments:Rehabus (Provides services throughout Hong Ko ...
Has the Government set up a special needs trust service for parents/carers of people with special needs?
The Chief Executive announced in the 2017 Policy Address that the Government decided to take the lead in setting up a “special needs trust”, to provide reliable and affordable trust services.The Special Needs Trust Office (SNTO) was established in December 2018, with the Director of Social Welfare I ...