12 months if their prescription changes. 2. What is Covered? ODSP covers the "basic" cost of vision care. This generally includes: Lenses: Standard single-vision, bifocal, or trifocal lenses. Frames: A selection of basic frames. Most opticians have a specific "ODSP-approved" wall or collection. Repairs: Coverage for repairs to frames or lens replacements if they are broken (subject to approval by your caseworker). 3. Out-of-Pocket Costs You may have to pay the difference if you choose "extras" that are not deemed medically necessary, such as: Designer or high-end frames. Anti-reflective or anti-scratch coatings. Transitions (photochromic) lenses or tinting. High-index (thinner) lenses (unless you have a very high prescription where these are medically required). 4. How to Get Your Glasses Get a Prescription: Visit an optometrist for an eye exam. If you are between ages 20–64, ODSP usually covers one routine eye exam every two years. Present Your ID: Show your