How to apply for a disabled facilities grants
A disabled facilities grant (DFG) is a grant to help people with disabilities to adapt their homes to enable them to continue living there. This is a mandatory grant for works that have been recommended as essential and necessary by an Occupational Therapist of Warwickshire County Council.
How to apply
- Complete a Heart enquiry form
Once we have received your completed form, we will review the information and provide you with an update within 30 days.
Eligible works
The works provided through this grant can only be approved following an assessment and referral by an Occupational Therapist or Housing Assessment Officer. These works can then assist those with limiting disabilities to access their home and essential facilities within it such as bathing, toileting and cooking, and to make your home safe.
Types of works which can be recommended
- Level access shower or wet room
- Stair lift
- Extension or conversion (for example, garage) to your property where there are no alternative means of providing access to essential facilities, particularly on the ground floor
- Minor works - grab rails and handrails
- Ramped access to the property
- Widening of doorways
Who qualifies for the grant
Anyone can apply for this grant, whether they are a homeowner, private tenant, council tenant or housing association tenant. The applicant should contact the local authority for advice on how to apply for the disabled facilities grant. This includes those with caring responsibilities for a child or dependent who lives with them.
The grant is subject to an assessment of the individual's health and welfare needs. It also involves a financial means test which is only applicable to those in the owner occupied, private rented and housing association sectors - not Council tenants.
Most applicants with modest income and savings or on a means tested benefit like Guaranteed Pension Credit are required to make no contribution up to the grant maximum.
Children and young persons are exempt from the means test, and in England the current maximum limit for the grant is £30,000, although additional discretionary funding may be available.
The Council will determine whether the applicant is entitled to receive grant assistance, and will provide necessary technical and professional support to assist people to apply, and may refer or direct them to other services which could also assist in meeting their needs, such as equipment and care providers.
Process timeline
We will keep you updated, but applications have to be decided within six months.