Alex now receives ODSP. Their story shows that qualifying isn’t about one “official list” – it’s about any physical or mental impairment, from over 100 possible diagnoses, that substantially limits daily living for a year or more. The most common qualifiers? Musculoskeletal (30% of cases), mental health (25%), and neurological (15%). But rare conditions win too – with the right paperwork.
Alex sat down to map out every condition that qualifies, realizing how many different paths lead to ODSP. list of disabilities that qualify for odsp
Alex discovered ODSP’s “unlisted” category – things like Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (frequent dislocations), POTS (debilitating dizziness), mast cell activation syndrome , or lyme disease (late-stage). These require strong medical evidence linking symptoms to daily restrictions. How Alex Proved Their Case Alex now receives ODSP
If you see yourself in Alex’s story, contact Legal Aid Ontario or a community legal clinic. ODSP’s Disability Adjudication Unit has an internal manual, but your doctor’s detailed narrative is what truly unlocks the door. Musculoskeletal (30% of cases), mental health (25%), and