Stairlift Grants

Explore available grants for qualifying individuals to enhance mobility and independence with stairlifts.

Stairlift Grants Assistance

Explore available grants for stairlifts to enhance mobility for those who qualify.

Disabled Facilities Grants

To find out more about DFG grants follow this link https://www.gov.uk/disabled-facilities-grants

Charity Funding

Some charities may help towards the cost of a stairlift or fully fund it. Specifically Military charities will also sometimes support ex military person or there widows.

Funding Information Access

Grants can be offered by your local authority which include the disabled facilities grant (DFG) and other offered governments grants. To check availability speak to your local council or speak to a stairlift company by filling out a form today

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Stairlift Grants for Users with Mobility Issues in the UK

For individuals with mobility challenges, a stairlift can be a life-changing solution, offering independence and safety within their homes. However, the cost of installing a stairlift can be a significant financial burden. Fortunately, in the UK, various grants are available to help eligible individuals, including the Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG).

What Is the Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG)?

The Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) is a government-funded program designed to help people with disabilities make essential modifications to their homes, enabling them to live safely and comfortably. This includes funding for stairlifts, ramps, bathroom adaptations, and other necessary alterations.

How Much Can You Receive?

The grant amount varies depending on where you live in the UK:

  • England: Up to £30,000.

  • Wales: Up to £36,000.

  • Northern Ireland: Up to £25,000.

  • Scotland: Scotland does not have a direct equivalent of the DFG, but similar financial assistance is available through local councils and the Scheme of Assistance program.

The actual amount you receive will depend on your individual circumstances, including your income, savings, and the cost of the required adaptations.

Who Is Eligible?

To qualify for a Disabled Facilities Grant:

  1. You or someone living in your home must have a disability.

  2. You must either own your home or be a tenant with the landlord’s consent for adaptations.

  3. The local council must deem the proposed adaptations as necessary and reasonable for your needs.

Grants are typically means-tested, meaning your financial situation will be assessed to determine eligibility and contribution levels. However, children under 18 with disabilities are exempt from the means test.

How to Apply

  1. Contact Your Local Council: Reach out to your local authority to start the application process. They may send an occupational therapist to assess your needs.

  2. Provide Documentation: Submit details about your financial situation, proof of ownership or tenancy, and quotes for the required work.

  3. Approval and Installation: Once approved, the council will arrange for the installation of the stairlift or other adaptations.

Other Funding Options

If you don’t qualify for the DFG or need additional financial assistance, consider these options:

  • Charities: Organizations like Turn2Us, Age UK, and The Royal British Legion may provide financial aid.

  • Social Services: Your local social services team may offer grants or low-interest loans for home adaptations.

Customer Feedback

Read what our clients say about stairlift grants and support.

Thanks for the brochures I managed to get 3 quotes and i have given that to the Royal British Legion

Emily Shaw
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