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Funding your adaptation

Major home adaptations step-by-step guide

Step 2: Funding your adaptation

This step takes 1 to 4 weeks to complete.

What happens in this step?

This step will look to see if you can get financial help towards your major adaptation through a Disability Facilities Grant (DFG).

After you sign and return your Occupational Therapy Major Adaptation Report (OTMAR), your occupational therapist (OT) will send the report to your adaptations team.

Your case worker will call you to introduce themselves. They will also tell you about the next steps in the process. If they can't reach you by telephone, they will write to you.

They will try to arrange a visit to:

  • meet you to tell you more about the steps in the major adaptation process
  • go over the OT recommendations. You'll review your signed copy of the OTMAR which you returned in Step 1
  • discuss your financial situation and housing situation
  • bring any paperwork you need to sign

If you have decided to manage the adaptation yourself, your case worker will tell you what this means for you.

They may complete an Initial Test of Resources (ITOR). The ITOR will show if you are likely to be eligible for a DFG. It will also show if you may need to pay towards the costs of the adaptation.

Your case worker will then upload all your supporting evidence to a secure database.

For more information on the DFG see Disabled Facility Grant.



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