Aids for Daily Living
You may receive help to buy needed equipment and supplies if you have a long term physical disability. The Assistive Devices Program (ADP) can help you
with these costs.
In some cases, ADP pays up to 75 per cent of the cost of items like orthopedic braces, wheelchairs and breathing aids.
In other cases, ADP contributes a fixed amount, such as for hearing aids for adults, breast prostheses and artificial limbs.
ADP pays an annual grant directly for ostomy supplies and needles and syringes for insulin dependent seniors.
The home oxygen program (HOP), under ADP, pays the full cost of home oxygen if you are 65 or over or on Home Care, social assistance or living in a long term
care facility. It pays 75 per cent of the cost for anyone else.
For more information click on the link above, or cut and paste the url below into your browser.
Url;
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/program/adp/adp_mn.html#skipmenu
A web site that's a collaborative effort between Federal and Provincial governments. It provides a one stop location for finding government programs that help people with disabilities across Canada.
Url;
http://www.disabilityweblinks.ca/pls/dwl/dl.introduction
Kino provides personal accessible transportation solutions for seniors and persons with disabilities as well as commercial, taxi and community transit vehicles
from simple driving controls to full van and mini van conversions with state of the art electronic driving controls, wheelchair and scooter lifts, manual
and electric wheel chair ramps.
Url;
http://www.kino.ca/index.php
How to find the program and keyboard best suited to you or your client's needs.
Url;
http://aboutonehandtyping.com/
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