Ontario Disability Support Program eligibility for income support

Learn about the financial and medical information we use to determine if you are eligible for the Ontario Disability Support Program ( ODSP ), and what information you need to provide.

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Overview

When you apply for ODSP or are receiving income support through the program, you need to keep us up to date so we can make sure you remain eligible and are getting the right amount of money. This is important since your situation may change over time.

To qualify for ODSP income support, you must:

If you’re under 18, you can start the application process up to six months before your 18th birthday.

To see if you are financially eligible, we will look at your circumstances including your income and assets, living expenses, family size and make-up, and shelter costs.

If you are financially eligible, you will also have to participate in a process to determine whether you meet the ODSP definition of a person with a disability, unless you are a member of a prescribed class.

Eligibility as a person with a disability

To be eligible for ODSP as a person with disability you must meet the definition of disability under the Ontario Disability Support Program Act .

When you apply for ODSP , your caseworker will give you a Disability Determination Package for you and your health care professional(s) to complete.

You have 90 days to complete and return the package to the ministry’s Disability Adjudication Unit. If you don’t send it back within 90 days, we will consider your ODSP application withdrawn unless you make a written request for an extension and we approve it.

We will review your completed package to determine if you meet the program’s definition of a person with a disability. This is called the Disability Determination Process.

If you meet the definition of a person with a disability, your local ODSP office will confirm that you still qualify financially. If you still qualify, you will receive income support.

If your disability or medical condition may improve, we will also give you a date for a medical review.

Prescribed classes

Prescribed classes are specific categories of people who do not have to go through the disability adjudication process to qualify for ODSP income support.

Members of prescribed classes include: