FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME

One of the most common causes of cognitive delay in the western world has long been show to stem from prenatal alcohol exposure. While the amount of alcohol that can be “safely” consumed by a pregnant woman is the subject of much debate and ongoing research, there is an inescapable link between increased consumption and the likelihood of a fetus developing fetal alcohol syndrome. This is why the official stance of most government bodies is that no alcohol is safe during pregnancy. If you’re struggling to care for someone living with fetal alcohol syndrome, Canadian Disability Benefits can help.

What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome?

Fetal alcohol syndrome is a collection of physical and mental defects which most often occur together when a child is exposed to alcohol during particular stages of development prior to birth. While the specific effects and severity can vary widely from case to case, there is no cure and the syndrome will continue to affect a person for their entire life. The treatment and care costs associated with even mild cases of fetal alcohol syndrome are enough to strain even the hardiest of budgets which is why the Canadian Disability Tax Credit program was introduced. By providing you with up to $35,000 in Canadian Disability Benefits per claim, this program can mean the difference between barely surviving and thriving for many Canadians.

Symptoms of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

The most distinguishing features of fetal alcohol syndrome consist of a series of three facial malformations which are nearly universally found together in varying levels of severity. These include small eye openings, a thin upper lip and a smooth philtrum. According to research, fetal alcohol syndrome is one of the rare cases where there appears to be a significant correlation between the severity of these facial defects and the severity of the associated mental problems.

In addition to these distinctive physical characteristics, people suffering from fetal alcohol syndrome often suffer from neurological disabilities as well. These include an increased incidence of attention disorders, seizure disorders and decreased motor functions in many cases.

How Canadian Disability Benefits Helps

With all the physical and mental challenges brought forth by fetal alcohol syndrome, the last thing you should have to deal with is additional financial hardships. With over 30 years of experience in the financial and tax fields, Canadian Disability Benefits can get you the assistance you require. Our staff of experts will work tirelessly on your behalf to ensure you receive the maximum benefits that you qualify for at no cost to you until after you collect.

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