Disabled adaptations

grants for home improvments and adaptations

What does it do?

If you (or someone living with you) are disabled, you may qualifyfor a disabled facilities grant. These grants are available to help make the homes of disabled people more suitable for them to live in, and to help them manage more independently.

Who can apply?

If you own your own home, or if you rent it from a private landlord or housing association, you can apply for a disabled facilities grant. Private landlords can also apply on behalf of their tenants.

Anyone who does apply will have to sign a certificate confirming that for the next five years (the grant condition period), the disabled person will continue to live in that same property. In other words we need to know that, for the foreseeable future, the property to be adapted will be the disabled person's only or main home.

Who qualifies for a grant?

Anyone with a disability who lives or is moving into the district can apply for a disabled facilities grant. The parents or guardian of a disabled person can also apply on their behalf.

However, to make sure that help goes to the people in greatest need, the amount of grant you receive is decided after your own financial resources have been taken into account.

This test of financial resources is the way we work out how much, if anything, you should pay towards the proposed adaptations.

What types of work are covered?

A disabled facilities grant can be used for any work which:
- makes it easier for you to get in and out of your home
- makes access to your living room, bedroom, kitchen or bathroom easier
- provides suitable bathroom, sleeping and kitchen facilities that meet your needs
- adapts heating and lighting controls for ease of use
- provides you with adequate heating
- helps you care for a disabled person living with you
- makes your home safer.

Who it is for?

older and disabled people to help them live independently at home

Where it is available?

Local service (Lancaster).

How to access or apply for it:

Our Home Improvement Agency can assist you through the process of applying for grant assistance. To apply for a grant you need to be assessed by an occupational therapist to confirm that the adaptations are necessary. This assessment is normally carried out by Lancashire County Council. Waiting lists for assessments are currently in place, but in many cases the Home Improvement Agency can help you to obtain an independent report, the cost of which can be added to the grant.

To apply, please call us on 01524 582257 or email us at hiaenquiries@lancaster.gov.uk

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Info last updated:

05/08/2022
Provider
Town Hall, Dalton Square, Lancaster, Lancashire, LA1 1PJ