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Council supports residents to live safely and independently

Published: 01/07/2021

COPELAND Council has supported more than 130 residents to live safely and independently in their own homes during the last year, new figures reveal.

The council administered 133 Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) in 2020/21, to allow homes to be adapted to suit the occupant’s needs, often in response to a change in mobility levels, an accident or ill health.

The team did not stop working throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, and continued to help vulnerable people through the lockdowns, working closely with contractors and the Occupational Therapy teams.  The council was also involved in helping people come home from hospital and carried out emergency works.  One example was the installation of a bespoke stairlift within five days, while other adaptations have included the installation of through-floor lifts, ramps, adapted bathrooms, door-widening and ground-floor extensions.

Councillor Andy Pratt, Portfolio Holder for Environment, Place and Inclusive Communities, said: “We are tremendously proud of the work we do to support our community, and this is exemplified by our Housing team that works tirelessly to administer DFGs quickly for those in need.

“There is a significant amount of work that goes into the process – from the original referral to us, through to an initial assessment visit and producing the schedule of works to deliver the necessary modifications.

“Like so many of our services, this outstanding work by our team largely goes unseen publicly – but the direct benefit it brings to those in need can never be over-stated.”

To contact the council's Housing team, telephone 01946 598300 or email grants@copeland.gov.uk

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