Community, people and living
Grants for repairs and adaptions
If you’re on a low income and your property is in serious disrepair…
OR
If you or a family member is experiencing difficulty in managing at home because of a disability…
…the council may be able to help you in the following ways:
Home repair assistance
For essential small repairs up to £5,000 the council may be able to award a grant. Grants in excess of £500 may be repayable on the sale of the property.
Anchor Staying Put
Anchor provides free and confidential advice to elderly and disabled homeowners. For advice on repairs, adaptations or Income Support contact Anchor Staying Put.
Disabled facilities grants
Disabled facilities grants cover the cost of adaptations to help disabled people continue to live independently in their home. The council must approve the work before any grant is paid.
Disabled facilities grants cover work like widening doorways, installing ramps, improving access e.g. to the bathroom, and adapting heat and light controls among many other works. The Oxfordshire Home Adaptions booklet provides a full list of works covered and more details about the scheme.
Funds are limited and so will go to those in greatest need. The housing team can carry out a provisional means test to find out if you are likely to qualify for a grant before you apply. This form can be downloaded from the menu on the right. For more advice about disabled facilities grants please contact Housing.
Your rights
Our Equality and Diversity section has further information on your rights as well as other financial assistance and support available to you.
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Disabled Facilities Grants means test form (197 kb)
Housing Renewal Policy (86 kb)
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