Frequently Asked Questions on Disabled Facilities Grants
What is a Disabled Facilities Grant?
A Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) is a capital grant contributing to the cost of home adaptations, to enable eligible disabled people to continue living safely and independently. The DFG is available to disabled people of all ages in all housing tenures, depending on eligibility.
What can a Disabled Facilities Grant be used for?
A DFG can be used towards home adaptations such as the installation of:
- stair-lifts
- level access showers and wet rooms
- wash and dry toilets
- ramps
- wider doors
- bespoke home extensions to existing dwellings
- garden access
It can also include other forms of adaptations such as:
- heating systems
- insulation
- telecare and assistive technology
Do disabled facilities grants have to be repaid?
Not usually, but if you are a homeowner and you have a grant of more than £5,000 you may be asked to repay some of it if you move within 10 years. Check the conditions with your local authority.
Is a disabled facilities grant means tested?
Not if the adaptations are for a disabled child. Disabled facilities grants are usually means tested for adults, but you will usually get a full grant if you already receive a means tested benefit. Some local authorities waive the means test in certain circ*mstances.
Can I get a disabled facilities grant if I have savings?
Yes, there is no cap on the amount of savings you can have – as there is for social care. But savings can affect the amount of grant you will receive. You can find out how much by using the means test calculator at adaptmyhome.org.uk.
Can you have more than onedisabled facilitiesgrant?
Yes, there’s not a limit on how many grants you can have. However, each application will be judged on its own merits.
How do I get a disabled facilities grant?
In most areas you will start the process by contacting your local social services department. You can find their contact details at adaptmyhome.org.uk.
How long does it take to get a disabled facilities grant?
It depends on what adaptations you need and how urgent your situation is. An urgent and simple adaptation should be done in 11 weeks, but a complex non-urgent case could take up to 36 weeks. These timescales are part of the government guidance to local authorities.
Can I get a disabled facilities grant if I am a council tenant?
Yes, but many councils do not means test their tenants and will carry out adaptations on request.
Typical Adaptations
Scroll through the slider to see images of some typical adaptations paid for by a disabled facilities grant. Click on an image to open a larger view.