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Disabled Facilities Grants in Lancashire

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Expires:

Total: 36000

Individual: 1

Minimum company size: 1

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Summary

You could get a grant from your council if you or someone you live with needs to make changes to your home, to live safely and independently.

You or someone you live with might:

  • be autistic
  • have a mental health condition
  • be physically disabled
  • have a learning disability
  • have cognitive impairments e.g. dementia
  • have a progressive condition e.g. motor neurone disease
  • have age related disabilities
  • live with a terminal illness

Changes you might need to make to your home could be to:

  • widen doors and install ramps or grabrails
  • improving access to rooms and facilities e.g. install a stairlift, level access shower, or create a downstairs bathroom
  • improve access to and from your garden
  • build an extension, for example, to provide a downstairs bedroom
  • provide a heating system suitable for your needs
  • adapt heating or lighting controls to make them easier to use
  • get assistive technology to help you live more independently

If your application is approved by your local council, how much you get depends on:

  • your household income
  • your household savings over £6,000
A Disabled Facilities Grant won’t affect any benefits you get.
The maximum grant amount for a single application is below.
Councils can top up grants if this is locally and set out in local policies.
  • England - up to £30,000 per applicant
  • Wales - up to £36,000 per applicant
  • Northern Ireland - up to £25,000 per applicant
  • Scotland Disabled Facilities Grants are not available - find out about support for equipment and adaptations
Funding Expires 3 months from now

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