My advise is always apply to everything.. worse thing that can happen is that you invest the time/expense of the application process and they say no. You never know if you qualify until you try... and even then you can sometimes successfully appeal a rejection.
I have no idea how things work where you live since everything is very regional but look towards your doctors/schools/support services for guidance in addition to other parents out there. I will assume you must have some sort of central access center that can send out an intake worker to identify things that may be useful. Either way.. my experince tells me that it is often up to the advocating parent to really dig out the available resources since no one seems to really advertise or offere them.
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