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A person is defined as having a disability under the ODSP Act if they have a substantial physical or mental impairment that is continuous or recurrent and expected to last one year or longer. This impairment must significantly limit their ability to work, care for themselves, or function in the community. The Two Pillars of Support The ODSP is divided into two main areas of assistance:

Recipients are encouraged to work if possible, and the program includes built-in incentives to support this: A person is defined as having a disability

To qualify for ODSP, applicants must meet specific age, residency, financial, and medical criteria: care for themselves

A person is defined as having a disability under the ODSP Act if they have a substantial physical or mental impairment that is continuous or recurrent and expected to last one year or longer. This impairment must significantly limit their ability to work, care for themselves, or function in the community. The Two Pillars of Support The ODSP is divided into two main areas of assistance:

Recipients are encouraged to work if possible, and the program includes built-in incentives to support this:

To qualify for ODSP, applicants must meet specific age, residency, financial, and medical criteria: