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Disabled people in UK nations can get grants for home adaptations, with amounts up to £36,000, depending on income and location.
Disabled individuals in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland may receive government grants to cover home adaptations like stairlifts or wet rooms.
Funding caps are up to £30,000 in England, £36,000 in Wales, and £25,000 in Northern Ireland, with amounts varying by income; Scotland’s Scheme of Assistance covers at least 80% of costs, up to 100% for some benefit recipients.
Eligibility requires intending to live in the property for at least five years, and adaptations must be necessary and feasible.
Children under 18 qualify regardless of parental income, and landlords are not assessed financially but must ensure future disabled occupancy.
Applications are processed by local councils, with decisions typically within six months.
Grants may be denied if work is deemed unnecessary or impractical.
Las personas discapacitadas en las naciones del Reino Unido pueden obtener subvenciones para adaptaciones en el hogar, con cantidades de hasta £36,000, dependiendo de los ingresos y la ubicación.