If you or someone living with you has a disability and you live
in the City of London, we may be able to help you adapt your home
so that you can continue to live independently.
If you are disabled there may be physical barriers that make it
difficult for you to carry out day to day activities. An adaptation
may enable you to move around your home and access its facilities
more easily. It may also make it easier for your carers to look
after you.
Typical adaptations include:
- Stair lifts and through floor lifts
- Ramps, rails and step lifts
- Door widening for wheelchair access
- Adapting kitchens by providing low level units
- Level access showers and other bathroom alterations
- Improving heating
For more information about Home Adaptations, please use the
links below.
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Council housing -
home adaptations
- The Council provides adaptations to Council properties to suit
the needs of disabled people or people with mobility problems.
These can include providing a rail, lever taps, ramp, shower or
stairlift. If the adaptations are non-essential a tenant has the
right to carry out improvements with permission from the local
authority housing department.
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Disabled
people - home adaptations and aids
- If a client is visually impaired, hard of hearing or has other
disabilities for which he/she may need special equipment or
adaptations to his/her home the local authority will provide such
equipment which will assist in overcoming difficulties subject to
an assessment of personal needs to determine eligibility.
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Home improvements - disability facility grant for a private
property
- The disabled facilities grant scheme provides financial
assistance towards the cost of essential adaptation work to make a
house fit for a disabled person.