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Step 1 – Start Here
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Find the right equipment
How does Ontario Home Health help
We make funding more accessible for you and your therapist. We explain the process in detail and clear your doubts so you can proceed confidently in the funding application process.
Step 2 – Funding Application and Approval
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Approval
How does Ontario Home Health help
The approval of your funding application can take weeks to months. Contact us as early as possible so we can get back to you and help you complete your application, and you can move forward in the process.
Step 3 – Receiving your equipment
Placing your order
Delivery
How does Ontario Home Health help
We make funding more accessible for you and your therapist. We explain the process in detail and clear your doubts so you can proceed confidently in the funding application process.
What funding programs are available?
Variety the Children’s Charity
With chapters in Alberta, BC, Manitoba, Ontario & Saskatchewan, Variety supports children who are living with disabilities and specialized needs through education, advocacy, and direct support.
MD Canada – Equipment Program
Financial assistance for individuals affected by neuromuscular disorders to obtain the essential equipment needed to enhance their quality of life.
Spinal Cord Injury Ontario
Assistance with navigation support as well as financial help through the Equipment for Independence Program.
Oracle Health Foundation
Pediatric grants that cover a wide variety of clinical, equipment, travel and lodging, and vehicle modification costs related to children's healthcare needs.
Workplace Safety & Insurance Board (WSIB)
Benefits, compensation and return-to-work services as a result of a work-related injury or illness.
Ontario Seniors’ Home Safety Tax Credit
Tax credit to help seniors, or people who live with a senior relative, make their home safer and more accessible through home renovations (e.g. grab bars, reinforcements around toilet, bathtub and shower, ramps, stairlifts).
Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy – Assistive Devices Funding Program
Enables individual OCFP members with funding to access life-changing assistive devices and equipment.
ALS Canada – Equipment Program
Access to basic and essential assistive equipment for Canadians who have been diagnosed with ALS, including: loan equipment program, funding assistance programs, and flexible funding program for small bathroom equipment.
MS Society of Canada – Quality of Life Equipment Program
Provides financial assistance to Canadians living with multiple sclerosis who require support to purchase mobility equipment and safety devices.
Jordan’s Principle (NIHB)
Responds to unmet needs of First Nations children anywhere in Canada. Includes coordination of access and funding for mobility aids, ramps, assessments and screenings, and medical supplies.
Non-Insured Health Benefits for First Nations and Inuit (NIHB)
Covers items on the Medical Supplies and Equipment Guide and Benefit Lists, prescribed by a health professional and provided by a supplier eligible to deliver the specific supplies or equipment.
Assistive Devices Program (ADP)
Helps Ontarians with long-term physical disabilities pay for customized equipment, like wheelchairs, and specialized supplies.
Ontario Works
Additional support for those unable to pay the client portion of an assistive device funded by the Assistive Devices Program (ADP). Ontario Works may also assist with the cost of assistive device assessments.
Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
Helps people receiving Ontario Disability Support Program Income Support by funding equipment purchase, repair and maintenance. Includes mobility devices (i.e. wheeled walkers and wheelchairs) and certain medical supplies (i.e. ostomy supplies).
Assistance for Children with Severe Disabilities (ACSD)
Supports low- to moderate-income families in covering some of the extra costs (including the purchase and repair of wheelchairs and other assistive devices) of caring for a child with a severe disability.
March of Dimes Canada – Home and Vehicle Modification Program (HVMP)
Assists adults with physical disabilities in Ontario and Manitoba who require renovations and retrofits for functional independence.
FAQs
- Choose a monthly repayment plan that fits into your budget
- Take up to 5 years to pay off loan balance
- Receive a credit decision in less than 7 minutes anywhere, anytime
- Easy & digital application
- No hidden fees & all approved applications receive the same low-fixed interest rate
- Repay the loan balance at any time, without penalty
Humm does a soft credit check when the purchase is under $17,500. This soft check will not impact
the applicant’s credit score. Humm does a hard credit check when the purchase is $17,500 or over.
This hard check may show as a credit inquiry on the applicant’s credit score.
- Age of majority in province/territory of residence
- Canadian residence (must have physical residential address)
- Mobile number
- Email Address
- Credit Card or Visa / Mastercard Debit
- Online banking credentials
All refunds are provided based on the business’ return policy.
Full refunds will be returned to the customer’s method of payment, in full after 3-5 business days.
Partial refunds will be applied to the end of a customer’s loan term and monthly payment amount will remain unchanged.
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