What You Need To Know

A Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) is a payment that helps cover the cost of making changes to your home so that a child or young person with a disability can live more comfortably and independently. If your child has a physical or mental disability and needs your home adapted to make life easier, a DFG can help cover the cost. 

Who can get a DFG?

You can apply for a DFG if:

  • Your child or young person has a disability or health condition that makes it hard for them to move around or use parts of your home.
  • You need to make changes to your home to help them live more independently.
  • You live in Croydon and own your home or rent it (private or council housing). 

What can it be used for?

A DFG can help with things like:

  • Installing ramps or widening doorways for wheelchair access.
  • Adapting bathrooms to include a walk-in shower or grab rails.
  • Fitting stairlifts or through-floor lifts.
  • Improving access to rooms and facilities (like lowering kitchen worktops).
  • Providing better heating or lighting if needed for health reasons. 

How to Apply

You will need to contact Croydon Council to apply for a DFG.

An assessment will be carried out to check what changes are needed and how they will help your child.

For more information or to apply, please click here.