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The Assistive Devices Program (ADP) is a government sponsored plan that contributes towards the cost of customized equipment for people with long-term physical disabilities, like wheelchairs and hearing aids and specialized supplies, such as those used with ostomies.
Where an expense is ADP eligible, ADP is the first payer. Typically, the service provider will submit to ADP directly for their contribution and bill the member the balance. This allows the member to submit the portion of the cost not being reimbursed by ADP to the OSSTF Benefits Plan for consideration.
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