Once again I'll say that it's not the disability or the condition that will render them inadmissible. We look at the severity of the diagnosis and the frequency with which they will require those services. If an extra teacher is required, yes, that will increase the cost of social services for that particular applicant. If they require speech therapy, occupational therapy, or other therapies on a regular basis, that can potentially make them inadmissible.
On October 24th, 2017. See this statement in context.