Issue details

Adoption of a new Housing Assistance Policy

The Council has a duty to award Disabled Facilities Grants to people who qualify for assistance, subject to means testing. The only way to offer any additional financial assistance for adaptations, repairs or improvements to residents’ homes is by including the provision in a Housing Assistance and Disabled Adaptations Policy.

 

The council’s current Housing Assistance Policy requires an update to better reflect current government policy which offers more of an integrated care approach. Times have changed; the council no longer holds a waiting list for grants, government funding for adaptations has increased significantly and there is now an opportunity to expand our policy to provide additional assistance in appropriate cases. The draft Housing Assistance Policy (2019-2024) seeks to align the available funding better with the care needs of residents.

 

The proposed new policy includes:

 

1.Enhancements to the basic Disabled Facilities Grant so that people who don’t have savings or cannot afford the cost of borrowing will be able to get sufficient funding to pay for the works that are needed. At the moment some larger jobs don’t go ahead because of lack of funding. The proposals would offer a repayable grant in most cases, repayable next time the property is sold.

2.In appropriate cases, to assist people with the cost of moving from a home that cannot be adapted into a more suitable property (this is likely to be very rare)

3.Measures to help address the issue of bed blocking by carrying out vital work in patients’ homes quickly to facilitate discharge from hospital; for example tidying-up, moving a bed downstairs, installing a stairlift, and similar things when there is no-one else available to assist.

4.Enhanced provisions for minor repairs, adaptations and energy efficiency improvements for elderly and vulnerable people to help reduce hospital admissions.

5.A proposal to speed-up the administrative process and improve continuity by having a dedicated Occupational Therapist available in-house to assess peoples’ needs and give advice.

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Significant effect on communities;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Notice of proposed decision first published: 17/05/2019

Decision due: 18 Jul 2019 by Overview & Scrutiny Panel

Decision due: 25 Jul 2019 by Cabinet

Lead member: Councillor Lesley Ann Game cllr-lesley.game@thanet.gov.uk

Lead director: Tim Willis

Contact: Bob Porter, Director of Place Tel: 01843 577006 Email: bob.porter@thanet.gov.uk Tel: 01843 577006.

What the decision will mean: Local residents will benefit from a wider range of financial assistance towards the cost of adaptations, improvements and repairs to their home

Decisions

Agenda items

Documents

  • Overview & Scrutiny Panel report  
  • Cabinet report