Friday 4 October 2024
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Cork County Council to Receive an Additional €1.5m for Housing Adaptation Grants

Cork County Council to Receive an Additional €1.5m for Housing Adaptation Grants

Cork County Council is set to receive an additional €1.5m in funding to continue its work in supporting older people and people with a disability to live independently, Fine Gael Councillor & Cork North West General Election Candidate John Paul O’Shea has said.

The Housing Adaptation Grant is 80% exchequer funded through the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, with 20% funding from the relevant local authority. Cork County Council. The Council received an allocation of €6.4m earlier this year and now has received an extra €1.5m in funding bringing the total amount of funding for 2024 to a record level at €7.9m

Welcoming the additional allocation of funding, Cllr. O’Shea said “This is both good news for people who need and deserve the support to live in their own homes for as long as possible, and is also positive in terms of reducing dependency on our health service.

“Fine Gael is working to build stronger safer communities and it is important we support people to live in their own homes for as long as they possibly can. These grants have a really positive impact on the quality of life of the people who benefit from them and they play an important role in helping people with a disability and people who are reaching an age in life when they are less mobile, to continue to live independently in their own homes.

“Grants of up to €30,000 are available to assist people with a disability in carrying out necessary works to make a house more suitable for their needs, up to €8,000 to assist older people to have necessary repairs or improvements carried out and up to €6,000 for mobility aids. Another positive aspect of the Housing Adaptation Grant is that it helps to create employment for local contractors” added Cllr. O’Shea.

“These grants have a huge impact on the quality of life of the many beneficiaries and play a vitally important role in helping people with a disability and people who are reaching an age in life when they are less mobile, to continue to live independently in their own homes. I am fully committed to assisting individuals to stay in their own homes and within their own communities for as long as possible and this additional allocation will now facilitate this goal for many,” concluded Cllr. O’Shea.