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Disability Info

Most people do not like to think of themselves as disabled, and are reluctant to admit that they are.   This short questionnaire will help you to determine if you might be eligible for the disability tax credit.

Has your impairment in physical or mental functions lasted, or is it expected to last, for a continuous period of at least 12 months?
Are you blind?
Do you receive life-sustaining therapy? (Defined below)

Do the following effects of your impairment cause you to be markedly restricted?

  • speaking
  • hearing
  • walking
  • elimination (bowel or bladder functions)
  • feeding
  • dressing
  • mental functions necessary for everyday life

Do you meet all of the following conditions?

  • Because of the impairment, you are significantly restricted (Defined here) in two or more of the basic activities of daily living listed in question 4, or you are significantly restricted in vision and at least one of the basic activities of daily living listed in question 4, even with appropriate therapy, medication, and devices.
  • These significant restrictions exist together, all or substantially all of the time.
  • The cumulative effect of these significant restrictions are equivalent to being markedly restricted in a single basic activity of daily living. (Defined below)

Definitions

Life sustaining therapy (for 2000 and later years)
Life-sustaining therapy must meet the following conditions:

  • You receive the therapy to support life, even if it alleviates the symptoms. Examples of this therapy are chest physiotherapy to facilitate breathing and kidney dialysis to filter blood. however, implanted devices such as a pacemaker, or special programs of diet, exercise, or hygiene do not qualify.
  • You have to dedicate time for this therapy - at least 3 times a week, for an average of at least 14 hours a week (do not include time needed to recuperate after therapy, for travel, medical appointments, or shopping for medication). Time dedicated to therapy means that you must be required to take time away from normal, everyday activities in order to receive the therapy. The time it takes for a portable or implanted device to deliver therapy is not considered to be time dedicated to therapy.

NOTE: For 2005 and later years, where the life-sustaining therapy requires a regular dosage of medication that needs to be adjusted on a daily basis:

  • the activities directly related to determining the dosage are considered part of the therapy, except for those activities related to exercise or following a dietary regime, such as carbohydrate calculation; and
  • the time spent by primary caregivers performing and supervising the activities related to the therapy of a child because of his or her age is considered to be time dedicated to this therapy

Markedly restricted
You are markedly restricted if, all or substantially all of the time, you are unable (or it takes you an inordinate amount of time) to perform one or more of the basic activities of daily living (see list in Question 4), even with therapy (other than life-sustaining therapy) and the use of appropriate devices and medication.

Prolonged
An impairment is prolonged if it has lasted or is expected to last, for a continuous period of at least 12 months.

Qualified practitioner
Qualified practitioners are medical doctors, optometrists, audiologists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, and speech-language pathologists.

Significantly restricted
Means that although you do not quite meet the criteria for markedly restricted, your ability to perform a basic activity of daily living is still substantially restricted.

 
     
 

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