Dressing
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Dressing
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For some people, it may be that the act of getting dressed or undressed presents a significant challenge.
In the first example, the person is able to put on shoes without any help and leave the room.
In this first example, the person would not qualify to receive the disability tax credit (DTC).
In the second example, the person is using a device to help put on the shoes.
In this second example, the individual would not qualify for the DTC, as the individual is able to complete the activity with the use of an aid without taking an inordinate amount of time.
In the third example, the person must make several attempts and experience significant discomfort in order to put the shoes on.
In this third example, the individual would qualify for the DTC as it takes an inordinate amount of time for the person to put on the shoes.
- Date modified:
- 2015-11-26