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Limerick Housing Adaptation Grants Darragh O’Brien TD and Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, Peter Burke TD, have today (28 March 2022) announced €3.72 million in funding for Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability living in Limerick.Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD and Minister of State for Local Government and Planning Limerick Housing Adaptation Grants Darragh O’Brien TD and Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, Peter Burke TD, have today (28 March 2022) announced €3.72 million in funding for Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability living in Limerick.Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD and Minister of State for Local Government and Planning

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€3.72 million Housing Adaptation Grants announced for Limerick Older and Disabled Persons

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Limerick Housing Adaptation Grants – Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD allocated the funding to Limerick City and County Council.

Grants of up to €30,000 are available to assist disabled people in carrying out necessary works to make a house more suitable for their needs

Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD and Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, Peter Burke TD, have today (28 March 2022) announced €3.72 million in funding for Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability living in Limerick. The allocation is an increase of €286,875 on 2021 and continues the year-on-year increases in the grant since 2014. 

Grants of up to €30,000 are available to assist disabled people in carrying out necessary works to make a house more suitable for their needs. Additionally, grants of up to €8,000 are available to assist older people to have necessary repairs or improvements carried out on their homes and grants of up to €6,000 are available for mobility aids.   


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Commenting today Minister O’Brien said, “I am delighted to be in a position to allocate increased funding to Limerick City and County Council so that they can continue to support older people and disabled people to live independently in Limerick. 

“Importantly, home adaptations help reduce the dependency on our health services by supporting independent living for as long as possible and in other instances facilitate an early return from hospital, taking pressure off already over-burdened services.  

“These grants will also provide a boost to Limerick’s economy, creating employment opportunities for local contractors.” 

Minister Burke added, “I am pleased that funding for Limerick City and County Council to administer this scheme has been increasing year on year since 2014. This shows the importance that is attached to the scheme and the Government’s commitment to older people and disabled people.

“These grants have a huge impact on the quality of life of the many beneficiaries in Limerick and play a vitally important role in helping disabled people and people who are reaching an age in life when they are less mobile, to continue to live independently in their own homes.

“As Minister of State with responsibility for housing for older people and disabled people, I am fully committed to assisting individuals in Limerick to stay in their own homes and within their own communities for as long as possible and these allocations today will facilitate this goal for many”.

The fund announced today, which supports home adaptations for older people, disabled people and those with mobility issues, provides 80% Exchequer funding through the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, with the remaining 20% in funding coming from Limerick City and County Council.

In January, the Government published a new National Strategy for Disabled People 2022-27. The Strategy sets out how the Government will put in place the frameworks to ensure that the housing and support needs of disabled people are comprehensively addressed. The Housing Agency is preparing a detailed implementation plan for the Strategy. 

Publication of the strategy was a commitment under Housing for All, the Government’s national plan on housing to 2030. The plan contains a range of actions and measures to ensure over 300,000 homes are built by 2030, backed by over €20 billion in guaranteed State investment to the end of 2026, so that high-quality, affordable housing is accessible for all. Data indicates that the construction of over 33,000 homes commenced in 2021, the highest rolling 12-month total since comparable data were first published.

Housing for All commits to a review of the range of grants available to assist with meeting specific housing needs, including the Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability, and to implementing relevant changes. The aim is to ensure the grants remain fit for purpose and meet the housing needs of the people availing of them.     

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Local Authority   Exchequer Funding (80%) Local Authority Funding (20%) Combined TotalIncrease on 2021
Limerick City and County Council   €2,983,500€745,875€3,729,375     €286,875

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