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Home Improvements - Disabled Facilities Grant for a Private
Property
The Council provides disabled facilities grants
to help qualifying applicants with works needed to meet basic
housing requirements such as making access easier for a disabled
person to get into and around their home and to provide essential
facilities and amenities.
Although we can give financial assistance, the
process is started off by the Community Care Service of Essex
County Council. One of their Occupational Therapists will visit
your home to identify essential works or adaptations needed to help
the disabled person and then they refer their recommendations to
us. You can contact the screening team on 0845 603 7630.
Some work is covered by mandatory disabled
facilities grants including:
- Adaptations to improve access into and around
the home.
- Provision of suitable bathroom and sleeping
facilities, heating, lighting and power.
- Adaptations to the kitchen.
- Adaptations to help a disabled person to care
for dependent residents.
For this type of work you can obtain
non-repayable means tested grants of up to £25,000.
There is also a range of discretionary works that
might be important to individual disabled people, these
include:
- Provision of specialist treatment
facilities.
- Provision of a safe play area.
- Adaptations to allow working from
home.
For these discretionary works you may be able to
get a means tested, interest-free loan. The amount would be
repayable if the home were sold or transferred to another
owner.
For information on the services provided by
Essex County Council's Community Care
Service please visit their web site.
The Council is working in partnership with the
Tendring Home Improvement Agency (THIA). Home improvement agencies
are "not for profit" organisations set up to assist older and
disabled people and other vulnerable persons including those on low
income, who are owner occupiers or tenants in the private sector,
who need to carry out essential repairs, adaptations or
improvements in their homes so they can continue to live in them in
greater comfort and security.
The main involvement between the Council and the
THIA concerns grant aided work, principally disabled facilities
grants whereby the THIA assists vulnerable clients through the
whole grant process. The normal arrangement is for a member of the
THIA, sometimes accompanied by one of our grant officers, to visit
an applicant following the receipt of an occupational therapist's
report recommending certain works and to process a disabled
facilities grant where appropriate.
For more information please email THIA -
thia@guinness.org.uk
Contact Details:
E-mail: environmental.services@tendringdc.gov.uk
Address: Environmental Services, Council Offices, Thorpe Road,
Weeley,
Essex, CO16 9AJ
Telephone: 01255 686744
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