PENSIONERS and people
in Donegal will disabilities will have access to
grants of up to €30,000 from next month to adapt
their homes.
The Housing Adaptation Grant for people with
disabilities will run to a maximum of €30,000 while
the Mobility Aids Grant for the elderly or infirm
comes with a ceiling of €10,500.
Local Fianna Fail T.D., Niall Blaney said the new
framework would be available from November 1st and
follows discussions between the relevant voluntary
organisations. A total of 80% of the funding will
come from Department of Environment, Heritage and
Local Government with the remainder sourced from
local authorities.
“The Housing Adaptation Grant may include the
provision of access ramps downstairs toilet
facilities, stair lifts, and accessible showers,"
said Deputy Blaney.
“The Mobility Aids Grant will address mobility
problems primarily, but not exclusively, associated
with ageing. The types of works covered under this
scheme include the provision of grab rails, access
ramps, level access showers, and stair lifts."
Meanwhile, a Scheme of Housing Aid for Older People
will amalgamate the provisions of the existing
essential repairs grant and the special housing aid
for the elderly schemes.
It will include the provision of structural repairs
or improvements, re-wiring, repairs to or
replacement of water, and the provision of water,
sanitary services and heating.
Deputy Blaney added: “I know that many people living
in Donegal will find these schemes of assistance to
them and I would encourage them to investigate their
eligibility.
“The Government is committed to assisting people to
stay in their own homes for as long as they are
able, and these improved schemes will go some way to
helping older people and people with disabilities to
do just that.” |