Q. Which of the 2 types of grant do I need to apply for?
A. This depends on many factors, if you’re just needing a stairlift then most of the time it would fall under the Mobility Aids grant. However, if your stairs is complex and you need a custom made stairlift then it’s most likely the price would fall outside the Mobility Aids grant limit. It’s also worth noting too if you’re getting other modifications done to the house then it’s better to apply for the Housing Adaptation Grant which has a €30,000 limit.
Q. How long does it take to get approved for a stairlift grant?
A. Generally the grant application can take anywhere from a few months to 9 months in some cases. It all depends on the local authority you’re dealing with and processing speed.
Q. Can I buy the stairlift myself and apply for the grant afterwards?
A. Absolutely not! You should not commence any works without prior approval for the grant. The local authority will exclude you if you decide to buy the stairlift yourself.
Q. Do I need a doctors report or any recommendation when applying for the grant?
A. It’s no harm to have a doctors report, different councils have different requirements. You will however need to get an Occupational Therapists’ report so the correct stairlift can be recommended.
Q. Do I need to live in a council house or be on a HAP Scheme to get this grant?
A. No, anyone can apply for the grant to their local authority, it’s the means test that really decides if the person is eligible.
Q. You mention about a “means test”, what’s this all about?
A. When applying for the stairlift grant, they will assess the income of the entire household, from 18 years of age upwards. Anyone between the ages of 18 and 23 that are in full time education are excluded from the means test.
Q. What is the maximum income limit to be eligible for the stairlift grant?
A. The amount paid out under the grant decreases on a sliding scale up to a maximum of €60,000 maximum household income. Certain additional exemptions are listed on your grant application form. Generally anyone above this threshold are excluded from getting a grant.
Q. Where can I get the application forms?
A. You can ask the local authority to post one to you, or you can also download it from our website. Further down the page you can select a county that’s relevant to you which has all the information needed.