Stairlift grants
Stairlift grants are available through the mobility aids grant scheme
Mobility aids grants can cover up to €8,000 towards your new stairlift.
Stairlift grants are available through the Mobility Aids Grant Scheme which is a means-tested grant that is available from your local county council. This scheme provides grants for works designed to address mobility problems in the home such as the purchase and installation of stairlifts, grab rails, a level access shower or access ramps. The scheme is primarily for older people, but people with a disability can also apply for it.
The Mobility Aids Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant for stairlift installations.
At Leinster Bathrooms & Stairlifts, we have years of experience in the area of stairlift grant applications and can guide you through the process with minimum fuss, answering any questions you might have.

The Mobility Aids Grant Scheme
The maximum amount available under this scheme is €8,000, which may cover 100% of the cost of the work. If your stairlift does not cost the full €8,000, the grant will just cover the cost of the stairlift and installation.
We appreciate that many people don’t know where to even start when applying for a stairlift grant, this is why we have listed the qualification criteria and steps involved on this page. If you are still unsure, please contact us and we will answer any questions you may have.
If you are applying for a stairlift grant, ensure you opt for a stairlift that will cater to your present and future needs as you may not be able to apply for a second grant. To ensure you get the best stairlift, we offer a free no-obligation free home survey – please call us on (01) 8532722 to book your home survey.
Please note: the maximum amount may not be fully awarded. Grant amounts are subject to the funding of each local authority and the level of income of the house. The local authority can decide whether they pay the full grant or a percentage in each case. This decision is based on your eligibility for the grant and is determined by your local council.
The Housing Adaptation Grant for Older People and People with a Disability is available from local authorities if you need to make changes to a home to make it more suitable for a person with a physical, sensory or intellectual disability or mental health difficulty. The maximum amount available through this scheme is €30,000.
This grant can help you to make changes and adaptations to your home, for example, making it wheelchair-accessible, extending it to create more space, adding a ground-floor bathroom or toilet or a stairlift.
How to apply for a stairlift grant
First, check that you qualify for this scheme.
- You are over 65 with or without a disability
- You are under 65 with a disability or serious illness.
You qualify for this scheme if you live in any of the following:
- A home that you own
- You are buying from your local council under the Tenant Purchase Scheme
- A privately rented house, flat or apartment
- A home that is provided to you under a voluntary housing Capital Assistance and Rental Subsidy scheme
- A home in a communal residence.
Next, fill out the application form. You will need the following information:
- Your PPS number
- Proof of any income
- Details of your tax district
- Confirmation that your tax is in order
- Evidence that the Local Property Tax on the house has been paid.
- A report from your Doctor and an/or Occupational Therapist
Finally, return the application form to your local authority. Please see the list of local authorities below along with links to the grant appliaction forms.
Contact details for county councils
The mobility aids grant scheme and housing adaptation grants are available from your local council. Please navigate to your local council on the tabs below where you will find links to the council’s website, contact details and links to the councils mobility aids grant form. If you are unable to print out the form, please phone your local council’s housing grants section and ask them to send you out an application form.
- Dublin City County Council
- Fingal County Council
- South Dublin County Council
- Carlow County Council
- Dun-Laoghaire Rathdown County Council
- Kildare County Council
- Kilkenny County Council
- Laois County Council
- Longford County Council
- Louth County Council
- Meath County Council
- Offaly County Council
- Westmeath County Council
- Wexford County Council
- Wicklow County Council
Dublin City Council: Civic Offices, Woodquay, Dublin 8
Tel: (01) 222 2222 | Website: ww.dublincity.ie | Email: customerservices@dublincity.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Dublin City Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Fingal County Council: Housing Section, Grove Road, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15
Tel: (01) 890 5587 | Website: www.fingal.ie | Email: housinggrants@fingal.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Fingal County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
South Dublin County Council, Medical Section, Housing Department, County Hall, Tallaght, Dublin 24.
Tel: (01) 414 9373 | Website: www.sdcc.ie | Email: hgrants@sdublincoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
South Dublin County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Carlow County Council: Athy Road, Co. Carlow
Tel: 059-9131126 | Website: www.carlow.ie | Email: secretary@carlowcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Carlow County Council offer a Mobility Aids Grant Scheme that provides grants for for work designed to address mobility problems in the home such as stairlift installations.
Dun-Laoghaire Rathdown County Council: County Hall, Dun-laogharie, Dublin
Tel: (01) 205 4847 | Website: www.dlrcoco.ie | Email: housinggrants@dlrcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Dun-Laoghaire Rathdown County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Kildare County Council, Aras Cil Dara, Devoy Park, Naas, Co. Kildare
Tel: 045 980 705 | Website: www.kildare.ie | Email: housing@kildarecoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Kildare County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny
Tel: 056-7752699 | Website: www.kilkennycoco.ie | Email: info@kilkennycoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Kilkenny County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Laois County Council, County Hall, Portlaoise, Co. Laois
Tel: 057-8622044 | Website: laois.ie | Email: corpaaffairs@laoiscoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Laois County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Longford County Council, Great Water Street, Co. Longford
Tel: 043-46231 | Website: www.longfordcoco.ie | Email: housing@longfordcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Longford County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Louth County Council: County Hall, Millennium Centre, Dundalk, Co. Louth
Tel: 042 93 35457 | Website: www.louthcoco.ie | Email: housinggrants@louthcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Louth County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Meath County Council: County Hall, Railway Street, Navan, Co. Meath
Tel: 046 909 7255 | Website: www.meath.ie | Email: customerservice@meathcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Meath County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Offaly County Council, Charleville Road, Tullamore, Co. Offaly
Tel: 057-9346800 | Website: www.offaly.ie | Email: secretary@offalycoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Offaly County Council offer different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Westmeath County Council, Áras An Chontae, Mount Street, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
Tel: 044 933 2000 | Website: www.westmeathcoco.ie | Email: secretar@westmeathcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Westmeath County Council offer different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Wexford County Council, Disabled Persons Grants, County Hall, Carricklawn, Co. Wexford
Tel: 053 919 6000 | Website: www.wexfordcoco.ie | Email: postmaster@wexfordcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Wexford County Council offer different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Wicklow County Council: Disabled Persons Grants, County Buildings, Station Road, Co. Wicklow
Tel: 0404 20120 | Website: www.wicklow.ie | Email: tmulhallburke@wicklowcoco.ie
Click here to download the grant application form
Wicklow County Council offers different types of housing grant aid depending on what type of support is needed. The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations.
Frequently asked questions
Which grant should I apply for?
The Mobility Aid Housing Grant Scheme is usually the applicable grant scheme for stairlift installations. The maximum grant limit of €8,000 and can cover up to 100% of the cost. Please note, the grant is subject to means testing.
What income is means tested?
Your total household income is assessed to find out if you qualify for the grant and at what level of assistance.
Household income is:
- The property owner’s (or tenant’s) annual gross income, together with their spouse’s or partner’s annual gross income in the previous tax year
- The income of any other adults living in the household who are aged over 23 years if in full-time education, or aged over 18 if not in full-time education
The following is not taken into account when calculating your household income:
- €5,000 for each member of the household aged up to 18 years
- €5,000 for each member of the household aged between 18 and 23 years and in full-time education or on a SOLAS apprenticeship
- €5,000 where the person to whom the grant application relates is being cared for by a relative on a full-time basis
- Child Benefit
- Family Income Supplement
- Domiciliary Care Allowance
- Respite Care Grant
- Carer’s Benefit and Carer’s Allowance (if the carer’s payment is made in respect of the person to whom the grant application relates)
Do you need an Occupational Therapist's assessment?
When the local authority receives your application, it may request an occupational therapist’s (OT) assessment. The local authority can arrange for this, or you can employ an OT yourself and recoup up to €200 of the cost from the local authority as part of the grant, subject to the maximum grant limit of €6,000.
Do I need to submit a quote?
You must include a written itemised quotation from a contractor, indicating the cost of the work required. If the local authority considers that this quotation is unreasonable, it will ask you to get another one.
If you intend to pay more than €650 to a contractor, your contractor may be asked to submit their Tax Clearance Certificate to the local authority. Leinster Bathrooms and Stairlifts can supply a tax clearance certificate.
How long does approval take?
Your application for the grant will be prioritised according to your medical need. Highest priority will be given to people who are terminally ill, or where alterations or adaptations would facilitate their discharge from a hospital or the continuance of care in their own home.
The timeframe of approval is at the discretion of the council, if you would like to get further information, please contact your local council – the contact details of each council is listed on this page.
How long does grant approval last?
It is expected that the work will start within 6 months of your grant approval. If this does not happen, the local authority may allow a time extension.
Can I apply for a second grant?
In general, the work done on your home is expected to be appropriate to your future needs as well as your current needs. However, if your needs change substantially over time, you may find that further works are required. You can apply again for a Mobility Aids Grant and your application will be assessed in the normal way.
It is therefore advisable to get a stairlift that serves your current and future needs. At Leinster Bathrooms and Stairlifts, we offer a free no-obligation home survey. During this survey, we will discuss the wide range of options available to future-proof your stairlift.
Can I claim my VAT back?
Any user with a disability can normally claim the VAT back on a stairlift with Revenue. This can be done by submitting a VAT 61A form or by submitting a request through the Revenue Online Services (ROS). You can also claim your VAT back on the contribution you made to a grant assisted stairlift. If you would like any more information in regard to reclaiming your VAT on a stairlift, please don’t hesitate to contact us on (01) 8532722
