Assistive Devices Program

Getting Started with the Assistive Devices Program (ADP)

Step 1: Get Your ADP Application. You can find it online (MAC & Windows Supported) to open and print the application.

Step 2. Get a Medical Check Up. Doctors or specialists that can examine you, diagnose you and sign your ADP application form must practice in one of the following areas:

  • Vascular surgeons
  • Plastic surgeons
  • Medical oncologists
  • Radiation oncologists
  • Internal medicine specialists
  • Paediatricians
  • Physiatrists
  • Orthopaedic surgeons
  • General surgeons
  • Gynecologic oncologists
  • Cardiovascular surgeons

N.B. Assuming applicable experience, General Practitioners in Oncology (GPO),  Gynecologic Oncologists, Wound Care Specialists or Dermatologists may also provide this assessment. 

​If you’ve been approved through ADP for compression garments previously, your forms need to be updated every two years and/or if there is a change in your medical condition, by a family doctor, nurse practitioner or specialist physician (as listed above).

Step 3. Visit an ADP Authorizer. Which Marie-Anne Hisem RMT,CLT is an approved Authorizer. Before signing your form, the ADP authorizer will identify the exact type of device you need and confirm your eligibility for ADP funding assistance. For lymphedema compression garments or sleeves you must get the authorization of one of the following healthcare professionals registered with the ADP: registered massage therapists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, or registered nurses.

Step 4: See an ADP Registered Vendor. Your authorizer will refer you to an ADP registered vendor, where a certified fitter will measure you and order the device(s) that you require. The certified fitter will also provide education about the use and care of the device(s).

For more information on getting started with ADP read the 
Applicant Information Fact Sheet