
What is Sleeping Disorder
Sleeping disorder is a general category of disorders that reduce the ability to sleep. A common type of sleeping disorder is insomnia which may be characterized based on its duration. Acute insomnia is brief and often happens because of life circumstances (for example, when you can’t fall asleep the night before an exam, or after receiving stressful or bad news). Many people may have experienced this type of passing sleep disruption, and it tends to resolve without any treatment.Chronic insomnia is disrupted sleep that occurs at least three nights per week and lasts at least three months.
Symptoms of Sleeping Disorder
Symptoms of sleeping disorders include feeling as if sleep was unrefreshing, experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness, general lack of energy, difficulty concentrating, mood and behavior disturbances such as irritability, aggression, and impulsive behaviors, difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, deceased performance at work or school, trouble in personal relationships, depression, and decreased quality of life.
Available Treatments for Sleeping Disorder
Non-medical treatments for sleeping disorder include relaxation training, stimulus control and cognitive behavioural therapy. There are also various medical treatments for insomnia such as prescription and non-prescription medications, Major classes of prescription insomnia medications include benzodiazepine hypnotics, non-benzodiazepine hypnotics, and melatonian receptor agents.
How To Check Eligibility Criteria To Apply for Disability Tax Credit for Sleeping Disorder
To apply for this tax credit Form 2201 entitled “Disability Tax Credit Certificate” it must be completed by a registered medical practitioner. This tax credit is only available to those who have taxes payable. This form must be completed by a registered medical practitioner. Qualified registered medical practitioners include a medical doctor, physiotherapist, optometrist, psychologist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, and audiologist.
How DCC Can Help Claim Tax Credit
Disability Tax Credit Consultants at DCC can help to claim this tax credit and collect up to $40,000 in disability tax credits.