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Need a support letter for school accommodations?

We help you understand exactly what your child’s letter must include — so the school grants the right accommodations the first time.

• Free initial review    • 48-hour response    • School-system aware

“Get a letter from a professional” — but no one explains what the school needs to read.

Many parents and students are sent back because the letter doesn’t connect the diagnosis to specific classroom impact. Without that link, schools can’t put proper accommodations in place — and the student loses another term of support.

WHAT CAREBRIDGE DOES

We don’t write the letter — we make sure it gets results.

CareBridge prepares clear guidance so your psychologist, doctor, or specialist can write a letter the school can act on.

We do NOT write the letter for you. We prepare you and your professional so the letter they write gives the school everything it needs to grant the right accommodations.

Understand the school's website

We translate IPP and accommodation requirements into clear, simple guidance.

Identify what’s needed

We pinpoint the diagnosis, impacts, and recommendations your letter must include.

Prepare a checklist

A simple, printable checklist you give to your psychologist, doctor, or specialist.

Review before submission

We check the finished letter so nothing important is missing.

Four simple steps
 

1. Submit intake form

Submit a short request through our intake form. Takes about 3 minutes.

2. Review request

We review your accommodation request and what the school is asking for.

3. Prepare guidance

We prepare clear guidance for your psychologist, doctor, or specialist.

4. Review letter

We prepare clear guidance for your psychologist, doctor, or specialist.

This service is for you if...

• Your child’s school has asked for documentation to support an IPP or accommodation

 

• You’re unsure what your psychologist, doctor, or specialist should include in the letter

 

• Previous accommodations were denied or only partially granted

 

• You’re transitioning between schools and need updated documentation

 

• You already have a letter and want it reviewed before submission

A vague school letter often means another full term without proper support — or accommodations that don’t actually help. Getting the documentation right the first time can change a student’s entire year.

Ready to get the accommodations your student needs?

Frequently Asked Questions 

Do you write the letter for me?

No. Only a qualified professional such as a psychologist, doctor, or specialist can write the letter. We prepare guidance so they can write it correctly.

Who actually writes the letter?

A psychologist, family doctor, paediatrician, or another qualified specialist involved in the student’s care.

What if my letter is already written?

We can review it before submission and let you know if anything important is missing.

Is there a cost?

Initial review and guidance are offered free of charge.

Do you work with post-secondary as well as K–12?

Yes. We support both K–12 IPPs and accommodations as well as college and university documentation requirements.

Get the right accomodations in place 

Guidance built specifically for school accommodation letters.

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