
DTC for Cumulative Mental Health Conditions
Many Canadians have two or more mental health conditions that individually might not meet CRA's threshold for a marked restriction, but together cause a significant cumulative impact on daily...
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Many Canadians have two or more mental health conditions that individually might not meet CRA's threshold for a marked restriction, but together cause a significant cumulative impact on daily...

CRA evaluates DTC eligibility for speaking based on whether a person can be understood by another person familiar with them, in a quiet setting. When a condition prevents reliable verbal...

Autism spectrum disorder qualifies under multiple CRA functional categories — mental functions, speaking, feeding, and cumulative effects. This guide explains how to build the strongest possible DTC application for your child with ASD.

Autism Spectrum Disorder and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder are neurodevelopmental conditions that can profoundly affect a person's ability to manage daily life. When these conditions cause a marked...

Mental functions necessary for everyday life is the most commonly claimed DTC category. Learn exactly what CRA evaluates and how conditions like ADHD, depression, and autism can qualify.