€1.46 million has been made available to support home adaptations for older people, people with a disability and people with mobility issues in Donegal a Fine Gael councillor has said.
The funding, which has been increased this year, will enable older people and people with disabilities to remain living independently in their own homes for longer and will also facilitate early return from hospital.
Cllr. Jimmy Kavanagh said: “I am confident that today’s allocation will continue to build on the progress made since the introduction of this scheme in 2007 and it will demonstrate the Government’s continued commitment to older people and people with a disability.
“This follows on from the launch last week of our policy document ‘Housing Options for Our Ageing Population’, which committed further resources from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government for this scheme.
“I am also pleased that funding has been increasing year on year since 2014.”
“These grants have an immense impact on the quality of life of the many beneficiaries and play a vitally important role in helping people with a disability and people who are reaching an age in life when they are less mobile, to continue to live independently in their own homes.”
Cllr.Kavanagh added that grants of up to €30,000 are available to assist people with a disability in carrying out necessary works to make a house more suitable for their needs, up to €8,000 to assist older people living in poor housing conditions to have necessary repairs or improvements carried out and up to €6,000 for mobility aids to address mobility problems for a member of the household.
He said “The grants are 80% funded from the exchequer by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, with 20% funding from Donegal County council.
“The grants also create employment opportunities for builders and local businesses and help reduce the dependency on our health services by supporting independent living for as long as possible.”
“The grants have been increased by around 8% in 2019, the figure for Donegal in 2018 was just over €1.1m so this year’s grant is an increase of almost €300,000
“Last year these grants assisted over 9,400 households nationally and this year, some 11,800 households will benefit from the schemes.”