I'm jelly as helly.
That's great news for you, though.
Our doctors are always free here, but we have to pay for prescriptions until age 65, as well as non-doctor services like psychologists, massage therapy, osteopathy, social workers, OT, PT, Speech Therapy, etc.
I pay $500 / month for coverage of these expenses for myself and my daughter. It used to be free from my employer but now that I'm on LTD I have to pay out of pocket. The coverage isn't perfect because we have maximums allowable for each service and the rest is on us. Her medicine alone would be over $500 / month so it's a good thing we can have this insurance, although paying $500 for it totally sucks arse. The price has gone up about 10% every year, too.
I was eligible for free wheelchair transit (door to door) after my first stroke but it was such a horribly-run program it took hours just to do a five minute drive, and then hours home again.
The only thing I get is I'm allowed a companion to have free admission to some venues (non-medical). I have a wheelchair parking permit, and I don't have to pay income tax. It kinda sucks not paying income tax because that also means I'm not ever eligible for tax refunds. When I was working I got huge refunds every year but that will never happen again.
Correction: Nope. Just remembered the wheelchair transit thing cost $5 each way.
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