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INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES CAN DICTATE WHAT AID MAY BE AVAILABLE READER QUESTION: MY WIFE RECENTLY HAD HER LEG AMPUTATED AND WE WANT TO KNOW IF THERE ARE GROUPS OFFERING FINANCIAL AID TO
INSTALL SPECIAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE HOUSE. IS THIS SOMETHING OUR LOCAL CPAM CAN HELP WITH? M.C. It is unlikely your local _Caisse primaire d'assurance maladie_ (Cpam) can help, as
financial aid of this kind is not usually under its remit. However, there are many types of financial aid for disabled people in France, which your wife may be eligible for depending on her
age and your combined income levels. One of these is the _Allocation personnalisée d'autonomie_ (Apa), for those aged 60 or above and with a reduced level of autonomy. READ MORE: FRENCH
BENEFIT EXPLAINER: APA, HELP TO STAY INDEPENDENT IN OLDER AGE Disabled people falling below certain ‘modest’ income thresholds may also be eligible for grants covering up to 70% of work to
make their home more accessible via the new MaPrimeAdapt’ scheme. This was introduced in January 2024 to help people remain independent in their own homes for longer. READ MORE: HOW DOES
FRANCE’S NEW HOME RENOVATION SCHEME FOR THE OVER-70S WORK? Other aids include the AAH (_allocation aux adultes handicapés_) or Pension d'invalidité – you can find a full list HERE, and
check your eligibility. DISABLED PEOPLE’S RESOURCE CENTRES Each department in France also has a _maison départementale des personnes handicapées_ (MDPH), a disabled people’s resource centre,
usually located in the department’s administrative capital. You can find the exact location by searching ‘MDPH’ and the department you live in. Alternatively, service public has an online
directory HERE. You can select a query type in the first box (in your case ‘aides’, but others such as ‘_démarches_’ or ‘_information et orientation_’ can also be helpful). In the second
select ‘maison départementale des personnes handicapées’ and in the subsequent box that appears select ‘type de structure’. Finally, type in your commune’s postcode. If it is difficult to
visit an office in-person, you can find contact information including telephone numbers and email addresses for most MDPHs HERE. Submitting a dossier to your MDPH (either online or
in-person) will allow the service to arrange a plan to assess your needs and rights as a disabled person. Every MDPH houses a multidisciplinary team that includes doctors, nurses,
occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, and inclusion and integration specialists, who will combine to offer this plan. Once you have applied, a final decision on your
situation and appropriate levels of support is taken by a committee called the _Commission des droits et de l'autonomie des personnes handicapées_ (CDAPH) – Commission for the Rights
and Autonomy of People with Disabilities. A selection of well-known support associations can be found HERE. Otherwise, your local mairie may have contact information for resources in your
area, including local support groups. RELATED ARTICLES WHAT CHANGES IN FRANCE IN 2024 FOR HEALTH AND MEDICINE HOUSING, DISABILITY, FAMILY: THE FRENCH STATE AIDS PEOPLE DO NOT KNOW WHAT IS A
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