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This free PDF explains who qualifies, what expenses are covered, and how to submit claims correctly — in plain language you can use right away.
Why this matters: many families lose unused funding each year because rules and timelines are confusing. This guide helps you avoid that.
The guide is meant to be easy to use, whether you read it front to back or jump to the part you need today.
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Use the eligibility, expense, and claim sections as quick references.
Save receipts, dates, and questions while you review the checklist.
Focused answers to the real questions families ask most often.
The guide is based on Ontario Passport Program and DSO information. It is written to help you understand the process, not replace official program decisions.
We include links to Ontario's official Passport and DSO resources so you can check details directly when you need to.
Make sure the expense is connected to support needs, keep the receipt or invoice, and save proof of payment when you have it.
It is written for families anywhere in Ontario. Passport is a provincial program, though local service options and contacts can vary by region.
Whimble helps clients find practical, person-centred support at home, in the community, and at events. Requests can be one-time, recurring, planned ahead, or for those moments when regular support falls through.
The platform matches each client with a vetted attendant based on location, availability, support needs, and personal preferences, so care can feel more flexible and easier to arrange.
Support with bathing, dressing, bathroom routines, meals, errands, cleaning, and other daily needs.
Help for last-minute cancellations, planned absences, short-term needs, or recurring support.
On-site attendants can help people take part in concerts, festivals, appointments, and community life with fewer barriers.
These are small things that can save time if a claim needs to be reviewed later.
Save the receipt, invoice, proof of payment, and any short note that explains what the support was for.
Make sure the expense falls within the right funding year and keep March 31 in mind for year-end planning.
A simple sentence about how the expense supports the person can make your own records easier to understand.