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🔹Assistive Devices Program (ADP) – Ontario

The Assistive Devices Program (ADP) helps Ontario residents with long-term physical disabilities pay for basic assistive devices.

Commonly funded items include:

  • Manual and power wheelchairs

  • Walkers and rollators

  • Power scooters

  • Seating and positioning components

  • Pressure relief cushions

  • Basic hospital beds

Important to know:

  • ADP typically covers 75% of the approved price

  • An assessment by an authorized healthcare professional is required

  • Equipment must meet ADP specifications

  • Upgrades and accessories are usually client-paid

🔗 https://www.ontario.ca/page/assistive-devices-program

🔹 Occupational Therapy (OT) & Physiotherapy Assessments

Many funding programs require an assessment by an Occupational Therapist (OT) or Physiotherapist (PT).

An OT or PT can:

  • Assess safety, mobility, and functional needs

  • Complete funding applications

  • Recommend appropriate equipment

  • Provide justification for funding approval

Some extended health benefit plans may partially cover assessment costs.

🔹 Home & Vehicle Accessibility Funding (March of Dimes)

March of Dimes may provide funding support for home and vehicle modifications for individuals with physical disabilities.

Funding may include:

  • Ramps

  • Porch lifts

  • Platform lifts

  • Stairlifts

  • Bathroom accessibility modifications

🔗 https://www.marchofdimes.ca

🔹 Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)

Individuals receiving ODSP may qualify for additional assistance related to disability-related equipment and special needs.

Coverage may include:

  • Mobility aids

  • Medical equipment

  • Essential accessibility items

Coverage and approval vary by case and region.

🔗 https://www.ontario.ca/page/ontario-disability-support-program

🔹 Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB)

If an injury or condition is work-related, WSIB may fund:

  • Mobility equipment

  • Seating systems

  • Home accessibility modifications

  • Vehicle adaptations

🔗 https://www.wsib.ca

🔹 Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC)

Veterans may be eligible for funding toward:

  • Mobility equipment

  • Hospital beds

  • Lift chairs

  • Home accessibility modifications

🔗 https://www.veterans.gc.ca

🔹 Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)

IFHP provides limited health coverage for eligible refugees and protected persons, which may include some medical equipment.

🔗 https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/refugees/help-within-canada/health-care.html

🔹 Private Insurance & Extended Health BenefitsGoes Here

Some private or employer-sponsored insurance plans may reimburse a portion of the cost for:

  • Mobility aids

  • Hospital beds

  • Lift chairs

  • Bathroom safety equipment

Coverage varies significantly. We recommend confirming eligibility with your insurer before purchasing.

🔹 How We Can Help

While we do not make funding decisions, we can assist by:

  • Confirming whether a product is ADP-approved

  • Providing detailed quotes and documentation

  • Coordinating with OTs, case managers, and insurers

  • Offering rental options while approvals are pending

  • Recommending alternatives if funding is limited

📞 Contact us if you’d like help navigating your options.

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