Disabled Facilities Grants are provided to enable disabled people to adapt their homes to make them suitable for their needs. With the exception of adaptations for disabled children, all applications are subject to an assessment of the financial resources of the disabled person.
What are Disabled Facilities Grants for?
Can you explain the grant procedure?
Introduction
Is there a means test?
Are there any conditions?
How do I apply?
Will someone come and visit me?
Can I get help with filling in the application forms?
When can the works be started?
Can I employ an agent to help me?
What standard of work can I expect?
Will I need Building Regulation Approval or Planning Permission?
How do I select a contractor?
When will Grant Approval be given?
Who is responsible for supervising the works?
When is the grant paid and to whom is it paid?
What should I do if I need further assistance?
Telephone: (023) 9244 6670
Email: ehenvironment@havant.gov.uk
Visit: Civic Offices, Civic Centre Road, Havant PO9 2AX
All grants, with the exception of adaptations for disabled children, are subject to a Test of Resources (Means Test) to ensure that grant goes to the most needy households. Certain income related benefits such as Income Support will passport the applicant through the normal Test of Resources system. The applicant's contribution (if any) toward the cost of the eligible works will be determined by a means test which will look at the income and capital of the disabled person and their spouse or partner. The test calculates the disabled persons average weekly income, taking account of any capital above £6000.00 (Disabled Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance are not counted as income and certain other sources of income may be partially disregarded).This is set against an assessment of basic needs, which are recognised by a range of premiums and allowances.
Grants are subject to certain conditions:
Hampshire County Council
Age Concern