Advocates urge Ontario to change funding for breast prostheses, ostomy supplies

Vanessa Freeman, owner of the Pink Ribbon Boutique is pictured at her mastectomy bra boutique In Markham, Ont., on October 16. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

TORONTO - Advocates for breast cancer survivors and people who have had ostomy surgeries, such as colostomies, are calling for changes to the way an Ontario program covers certain medical devices, saying it leaves them paying a lot of money out of pocket.

The Assistive Devices Program partly funds the cost of equipment, such as wheelchairs, insulin pumps and hearing aids, for people with long-term disabilities.

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