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To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assessment he has made of waiting times for (a) stairlifts and (b) downstairs extensions and modifications when people have been assessed as unable to climb stairs or to use standard toilet or washing facilities; and if he will make a statement.
To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what assessment he has made of waiting times for (a) stairlifts and (b) downstairs extensions and modifications when people have been assessed as unable to climb stairs or to use standard toilet or washing facilities; and if he will make a statement.
Asked by
Patsy Calton
(Liberal Democrat)
Answered by
Phil Hope
(Labour)
Answering body
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister
Type
Written questions
Status
Answered
Tabled on
16 October 2003
For answer on
23 October 2003
Answered on
23 October 2003
Mrs. Calton: To ask the Secretary of State for Health what assessment he has made of waiting times for (a) stairlifts and (b)
downstairs extensions and modifications when people have been assessed as unable to climb stairs or to use standard toilet or
washing facilities; and if he will make a statement. [133484]
Phil Hope: I have been asked to reply.
Housing adaptations for disabled people such as stair lifts, level access showers and downstairs extensions can be grant aided under
the disabled facilities grant programme. This is a mandatory grant available to eligible applicants in order to help them to
continue to live independently in their own homes. It is funded by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and administered through
local authorities.
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister's budget for this grant has been increased substantially to £100 million for this year.
However demand for the grant remains high and waiting lists do occur. Local authorities are required to respond to any full
application for a disabled facilities grant within six months.
The Government do not collect information on the length of any waiting lists. However jointly with the Department of Health we have
issued draft guidance to local authorities setting out best practice in delivering this service. This includes target times for the
complete delivery process including needs assessment, processing of the application and the completion of building works. These
target times will depend on the complexity of, and priority attached to, individual cases but the guidance suggests that the maximum
target time for the entire process should in any event be no more than 260 working days and only 80 working days in high priority
cases. We are currently considering responses to this consultation and hope to issue final guidance to local housing and social
service authorities before the end of this year.
Subjects
Disability; Building alterations; Disability aids; Housing; Housing improvement; Waiting lists
Date
23 October 2003
Reference
133484; 411 c729W;411 c734-5W
House
House of Commons