What is the Table of Disabilities?
Page 1 of 1
What is the Table of Disabilities?
What is the Table of Disabilities?
The TOD is a legislated/statutory instrument used to assess the extent of a disability for the purposes of determining disability benefits. The table considers the relative importance of a certain body part/system in assessing the level of impairment and the impact of on an individual's lifestyle. The disability assessment is established based on the medical impairment rating, in conjunction with quality of life indicators.
Table of Disabilities (TOD): http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/services/after-injury/disability-benefits/benefits-determined/table-of-disabilities
http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/services/after-injury/disability-benefits/faq
Similar topics
» Table of Disabilities
» Disability Pensions - Grandfathering Provision (2006 Edition of the Table of Disabilities)
» NDP to table motion requiring Veterans Affairs to carry over unspent funds
» 'Everyone ... has a sob story': Thalidomide survivors say they were belittled by disabilities minister
» Canadians with lifelong disabilities can lose disability tax credit
» Disability Pensions - Grandfathering Provision (2006 Edition of the Table of Disabilities)
» NDP to table motion requiring Veterans Affairs to carry over unspent funds
» 'Everyone ... has a sob story': Thalidomide survivors say they were belittled by disabilities minister
» Canadians with lifelong disabilities can lose disability tax credit
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum