Mobility Aids Grant Ireland 2026: How to Apply, Who Qualifies & What Products Are Covered
For many older adults and people living with mobility challenges in Ireland, simple home adaptations can make daily life safer, easier, and more independent. The Irish Government’s Mobility Aids Grant helps eligible households fund essential accessibility improvements such as stairlifts, ramps, grab rails, and accessible showers.
If you or a family member are struggling with mobility at home, this guide explains everything you need to know about the scheme in 2026 — including eligibility, grant amounts, what products are covered, and how to apply.
What Is the Mobility Aids Grant?
The Mobility Aids Grant Scheme is a government-supported housing grant administered by local authorities across Ireland. It is designed to help people carry out small-scale home adaptations that improve mobility and accessibility. (gov.ie)
The grant can help fund practical modifications such as:
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Grab rails
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Access ramps
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Accessible showers
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Stairlifts
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Fixed track hoists
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Minor mobility adaptations
The aim is to help older people and those with disabilities continue living independently and safely in their own homes. (gov.ie)
How Much Is the Grant Worth in 2026?
As of 2026, the Mobility Aids Grant can provide up to €8,000, potentially covering 100% of approved works depending on household income and local authority approval. (gov.ie)
The scheme received increased national funding in 2026, with the Government announcing almost €130 million in funding for housing adaptation grants for older people and people with disabilities. (gov.ie)
Who Can Apply?
You may qualify if:
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You are an older person experiencing mobility difficulties
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You have a disability affecting movement around the home
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You need adaptations to improve safety and accessibility
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The property is your primary residence
Eligible homes can include:
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Privately owned homes
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Rental properties (with landlord permission)
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Approved Housing Body properties
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Communal residences or supported living accommodation (Clare County Council)
Income Limits for the Mobility Aids Grant
The scheme is means-tested. In most local authorities, applicants with a gross household income of up to €37,500 may qualify for the full grant amount. (gov.ie)
Your local authority will assess:
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Household income
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Social welfare payments
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Dependants
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Medical expenses
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Other applicable deductions
Because assessment criteria can vary slightly between councils, it’s important to check directly with your local authority.
What Home Adaptations Are Covered?
The Mobility Aids Grant focuses on practical adaptations that reduce fall risks and improve movement around the home.
Common approved works include:
Stairlifts
Stairlifts are one of the most commonly funded mobility aids. They help individuals safely access upstairs areas without the risk of falls.
Access Ramps
Wheelchair ramps and threshold ramps improve access into and around the home.
Grab Rails & Handrails
Grab rails provide stability in bathrooms, hallways, entrances, and beside steps.
Accessible Showers
Level-access and walk-in showers make bathing safer and more comfortable for people with reduced mobility.
Hoists
Fixed track hoists may also qualify, particularly where carers assist with transfers. (gov.ie)
Do You Need an Occupational Therapist Report?
In many cases, yes.
Several local authorities require an Occupational Therapist (OT) assessment for larger adaptations such as:
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Stairlifts
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Hoists
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Significant bathroom modifications
Some councils may reimburse part of the OT assessment cost if the application is approved. (Dublin City Council)
How to Apply for the Mobility Aids Grant
Applications are handled directly through your local authority’s housing department.
Step 1: Download the Official Application Form
You can download the official government application form here:
Mobility Aids Grant Application Form (PDF)
Official scheme information is available from:
Gov.ie Mobility Aids Grant Information
Step 2: Gather Supporting Documents
You may need:
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Proof of income
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Medical documentation
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Occupational therapist report (if applicable)
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Contractor quotations
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Proof of ownership or tenancy
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Tax clearance documents in some cases
Step 3: Submit to Your Local Authority
Once completed, submit the form and documents to your local council’s Housing Grants section.
Approval times vary by county and funding availability.
Important Things to Know Before Applying
Apply Before Starting Work
In most cases, you should not begin installation works before receiving approval from your local authority.
VAT May Not Be Covered
Some councils note that VAT costs may not be included under the grant scheme, although certain applicants may reclaim VAT separately through Revenue. (Dublin City Council)
Funding Can Vary by Council
Although the scheme is national, administration is local. Processing times, documentation requirements, and assessment procedures may differ between counties.
Mobility Products That Can Improve Independent Living
At Elderly Care Products Ireland, many of the products commonly associated with mobility adaptation and independent living support are available for homes, carers, and healthcare settings across Ireland.
Popular categories include:
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Rollators & walking frames
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Wheelchairs
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Electric wheelchairs
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Bathroom safety aids
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Grab rails & mobility supports
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Daily living aids
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Pressure care products
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Homecare equipment
For people applying for grants, it can also help to discuss your mobility needs with healthcare professionals, occupational therapists, or carers before selecting equipment.
Final Thoughts
The Mobility Aids Grant Scheme can make a major difference for families trying to improve safety and independence at home. Whether it’s installing a stairlift, improving bathroom access, or adding grab rails, the grant can significantly reduce the financial burden of essential mobility adaptations.
With increased government funding available in 2026, now is a good time for eligible households to explore the supports available through their local authority. (gov.ie)

