To qualify for the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)

functional impact

No. In Ontario, having a specific diagnosis—like arthritis or depression—does not automatically qualify you for benefits. Instead, the program focuses on the of your condition. To qualify, you must meet the following criteria:

The cornerstone of ODSP eligibility is not the name of the diagnosis, but the severity of its impact. According to the Act, a person qualifies if they have a "substantial physical or mental impairment" that is "continuous or recurrent" and is expected to last for one year or more. Crucially, this impairment must result in a "substantial restriction" in one or more activities of daily living. These activities include personal care, household functioning, and participation in the community. Therefore, a diagnosis is only the starting point; the focus remains on the functional limitations imposed by the condition.

How to Prove Your Disability Qualifies (The 3 Documents You Must "Install")

4. Required Documentation

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