If you have a disability we can give you a grant to adapt your home. This grant covers access ramps, stairlifts, downstairs toilets, accessible bathrooms, extensions and more.
Find out below how much money you can get.
Apply for a Housing Adaptation Grant
To apply for a grant, follow these steps:
Step 1: Check that you qualify for this scheme
You qualify for this scheme if you live in any of the following:
- A home that you own.
- A house that you are buying from Dublin City Council under the Tenant Purchase Scheme.
- A private rented house, flat or apartment.
- A home that is provided to you under a voluntary housing Capital Assistance and Rental Subsidy scheme.
- A home in a communal residence.
Step 2: Complete the application form
Click here to download the application form
Step 3: Return the application form to us
Return the completed form to us at the address below.
Make sure to enclose the following documents:
- A completed doctor's medical report (HGD2).
- A completed tax form (HGD3).
- Evidence of your household's income from all sources, including your spouse/partner:
- If you are a PAYE worker: P60 or a Balancing Statement for the previous tax year.
- If you are a self-employed person or a farmer: An Income Tax Assessment form and a copy of accounts for the previous tax year.
- If you are a social welfare recipient: A statement from Social Welfare of your weekly/annual payments.
- If you are a state pensioner: A copy of your current pension book.
How Much Money You Will Get
Your grant will be determined on the basis on your gross household income. This includes both you and your spouse/partner (if applicable).
The table below shows the grants available based on different types of income
The table below shows the grants available based on different types of income
| € |
% |
€ |
€ |
| Up to €30,000 |
95% |
30,000 |
14,500 |
| €30,001 - €34,000 |
90% |
27,000 |
13,050 |
| €34,001 - €38,000 |
80% |
24,000 |
11,600 |
| €38,001 - €42,000 |
70% |
21,000 |
10,150 |
| €42,001 - €46,000 |
60% |
18,000 |
8,700 |
| €46,001 - €50,000 |
50% |
15,000 |
7,250 |
| €50,001 - €54,000 |
40% |
12,000 |
5,800 |
| €54,001 - €65,000 |
30% |
9,000 |
4,350 |
| Greater than 65,000 |
No grant is payable |
N/A |
N/A |
Get a Bigger Grant
When doing the calculations we may apply the following deductions to your income, i.e. your income may appear as less than it really is. This means you could qualify for a bigger grant:
- Less €5,000 for each child 18 years or younger.
- Less €5,000 for each child aged between 18 to 23 in full time education or on a FAS apprenticeship.
- Less €5,000 if you are cared for by a relative on a full-time basis.
- Less any income you receive from Child Benefit.
- Less any income you receive from Early Childcare Supplement.
- Less any income you receive from Family Income Supplement.
- Less any income you receive from Domiciliary Care Allowance.
- Less any income you receive from Respite Care Grant.
- Less any income you receive from Carer's Benefit / Allowance (where the payment is made in respect of the persons for whom the application for grant aid is sought).
Contact us at the address below to find out when we apply these deductions
Appeal a Grant Decision
If you are dissatisfied with the grant you receive, you can appeal to us.
Submit an Appeal
Write us a letter that explains why you are dissatisfied.
Send the letter to us at the address below within 3 weeks of the date of our original decision.
Your appeal will be reviewed within 4 weeks of the receipt of your letter.
You will be told the result of your appeal 2 weeks later.