FAQs
What Does ADP Mean?
ADP stands for the “Assistive Devices Program” which is an initiative from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. The objective of the Assistive Device Program (ADP) is to provide consumer centered support and funding to Ontario residents who have long-term physical disabilities and to provide access to personalized assistive devices appropriate for the individual’s basic needs.
Devices covered by the program are intended to enable people with physical disabilities to increase through access to assistive devices responsive to their individual needs. To learn more about the Assistive Devices Program, please visit the Government of Ontario website.
Do you provide other funding programs aside from ADP?
Yes, in addition to the Assistive Devices Program, we also support several alternative funding programs for Windsor and Ontario residents. We support funding programs from the Rotary Club of Canada, Easter Seals, Presidents Choice Children’s Charity, Ontario March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy Canada, and the Ontario Federation of Cerebral Palsy, to name a few.
Will you help me learn about funding options?
Yes, our Mobility Consultants will work with you and your loved ones in order to find and apply for funding applications that best support your mobility and daily living needs.
Can I rent mobility equipment?
Yes, basic mobility products and bathroom safety equipment is available for rent. To learn more about, please call us at 519-258-6717 ext. 284.