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Disabled Facilities Grant
North Lanarkshire Council

Scotland administers home adaptation funding through the Housing Support Grant and Care and Repair schemes rather than the DFG system used in England and Wales. North Lanarkshire Council residents should contact their local Care and Repair service.

Varies
Maximum grant
Varies
Typical wait
Yes
Means tested
None
Council top-up

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These categories are commonly funded through Disabled Facilities Grants. Getting quotes before applying can speed up your council application.

Find DFG-eligible specialists

These categories are commonly funded through Disabled Facilities Grants.

Find DFG-funded specialists

These services are most commonly funded through Disabled Facilities Grants. Getting quotes before applying helps speed up your council application.

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What the grant covers

Stairlifts
Straight, curved and outdoor stairlifts to help you move between floors
Level-access showers & wet rooms
Replacing a bath with an accessible shower
Walk-in baths
Specialist baths with a door for easy entry and exit
Grab rails & handrails
Safety rails in bathrooms, on stairs, and at entrances
Wheelchair ramps
Permanent or modular ramps for step-free access
Widened doorways
Making doorways wide enough for wheelchair access
Specialist kitchen adaptations
Lowered worktops, pull-out shelves, lever taps
Heating controls
Easier-to-use heating systems for people with limited dexterity

How to apply in North Lanarkshire Council

  1. 1
    Contact your council
    Get in touch with North Lanarkshire Council housing or adult social care team to start your application. Visit https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk
  2. 2
    Occupational therapy assessment
    An occupational therapist will assess your needs and recommend adaptations. You can request this through your GP or council.
  3. 3
    Get quotes from installers
    Your council may have an approved list of contractors, or you can find your own. We recommend getting 2 to 3 quotes.
  4. 4
    Council decision
    The council must decide within 6 months of a valid application. If approved, work must be completed to a satisfactory standard.
  5. 5
    Work completed
    Once the work is done and inspected, the grant is paid directly to the contractor in most cases.

Local notes

Scotland uses HGIA scheme, not DFG

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These providers are experienced with DFG-funded installations and can provide quotes to submit with your application.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to pay anything back?

No. A DFG is a grant, not a loan, and does not need to be repaid provided you remain in your home for at least 10 years. If you move within 10 years, the council may seek repayment of a portion.

Can tenants apply?

Yes. Both owner-occupiers and tenants (including housing association and private tenants) can apply. Your landlord will need to give permission for the adaptations.

How is the means test calculated?

The means test looks at your income and savings. If your household income is low, you will receive the full cost of adaptations up to the maximum. Higher incomes may require a contribution.

How long does the process take?

The council must make a decision within 6 months of receiving a valid application. Waiting times vary — contact your council for current estimates.

What if the cost exceeds the maximum grant?

If your adaptations cost more than £30,000, you will need to fund the difference yourself or explore other funding. Some councils offer additional discretionary top-ups — ask when you apply.

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