Greater London: Home maintenance services
61 - 80 of 113 Home maintenance services in Greater London.
London Borough of Hounslow
Adaptations and equipment
Adaptations may include: - grab rails located in the bathroom or at the entrance- widening doors for wheelchair access- a level access shower- a stair lift- a ramp. All adaptations are considered by the Council's Occup...
Contact: Adult Social Care, Community Services , Hounslow House , 7 Bath Road , Hounslow , Greater London, TW3 3EB.
Handy person scheme
The Council’s Handyperson scheme can carry out minor repairs and small maintenance jobs to your home, at a subsidised rate, if you are eligible. If you want help and advice for larger repairs, improvements or adapt...
Contact: Adult Social Care, Community Services , Hounslow House , 7 Bath Road , Hounslow , Greater London, TW3 3EB.
Older people services
How we can support you services to help you live safely at homehelp getting out and aboutactivities in the communityBus pass for older peopleLiving with dementia
Contact: Adult social care.
London Borough of Islington
Adapting your home
Adaptations can range from simple things like grab rails to more complex alterations like a level access shower. If you feel you would benefit from an adaptation, please contact the Occupational Therapy Team, who w...
Contact: Housing, Occupational Therapy Services, 222 Upper Street, London, N1 1XR.
Disabled facility grants
If you have a disability and need facilities or adaptations to your home, you may be eligible for a disabled facilities grant (DFG). Adaptations can include: - level access showers, - stair-lifts, - provision of ramps,...
Contact: Housing, Occupational Therapy Services, 222 Upper Street, London, N1 1XR.
Handypersons scheme
Islington’s handypersons’ scheme provides help with small repairs around the home. These might be things that the council’s repair service or a landlord would not normally cover: - Electrical wor...
Contact: Housing, Occupational Therapy Services, 222 Upper Street, London, N1 1XR.
London Borough of Lambeth
Disabled Facilities Grants
If you’re disabled, and need to make improvements to your home, you may be able to get a grant from Lambeth Council. The grants are awarded to help adults and children with disabilities live as independently as pos...
Contact: Adult Social Care.
London Borough of Lewisham
Home Improvement Agency Service
HOME MAINTENANCE GRANTSWe assists older, vulnerable and disabled residents with the grant or loan application process. Home owners, private tenants and private sector landlords may be eligible for a grant or inter...
Contact: Housing Grant Team, Eros House, Brownhill Road, London, SE6 2EG.
London Borough of Merton
Disabled facilities grants (DFGs)
Disabled facilities grants (DFGs) can be requested to help meet the cost of providing facilities and adaptations enabling people with disabilities to access their home and the facilities within it. DFGs are available to ...
Contact: Adult Social Care, Occupational Therapy Service, 11th Floor, Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, SM4 5DX.
Housing repair grants
Green Homes Grant: make energy improvements to your home (closed to new applicants) How to use your Green Homes Grant voucher to make energy efficient improvements to your home. Any housing repair grants will a...
Contact: Environmental Health Housing, Merton Civic Centre, London Road, Morden, Greater London, SM4 5DX.
London Borough of Newham
Home Adaptations
Home adaptations make carrying out daily activities easier and safer if you have a disability. They can include things such as: Installing a stair lift or through floor lift Widening doorways Constructing a concrete...
Contact: Adult Social Care Team.
London Borough of Redbridge
Equipment and adapations
If you are finding it difficult to manage in your home with daily living activities, an occupational therapist can help by giving advice and suggesting equipment to improve your independence...
Contact: Community Care Advice Centre, Aldborough Road North, Newbury Park, Ilford, Essex, IG2 7SR.
Home Repairs and Adaptations
Redbridge Handy Person SchemeThe scheme helps older, vulnerable and disabled residents in Redbridge with odd jobs and minor repairs around the home. You must be at least 60 years old, or any age if you are disabled or, h...
Contact: Housing, Lynton House, 255-259 High Road, Ilford, Essex, IG1 1NY.
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Disabled Facilities Grants
Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs) are used to pay for work that is needed to help a disabled person live more independently in their own home. You get a grant for essential adaptations to give you better freedom of move...
Contact: Housing.
Home Improvement Agency Service
Once a Referral has been received by the Agency we will visit you at home to discuss your needs and we may offer advice and guidance in the following areas: help you apply for grants and/or alternative sources of fund...
Contact: Richmond Home Improvement Agency, Adult and Community Services, Ground Floor Civic Centre, Twickenham, Middlesex, TW1 3BZ.
London Borough of Southwark
Adaptations to your home
If you’re a council tenant and you’re finding it difficult to get into and around your home, we may be able to help by fitting adaptations. To arrange an assessment, you should contact Occupational Therapy. ...
Contact: Adult Social Care, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH.
Handypersons
If you're aged 60 and over or have a disability and in receipt of a benefit for your disability, we can help you feel safe and independent in your home. We can help if you’re a home owner, council tenant, renting ...
Contact: Adult Social Care, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH.
Occupational therapy services
If you struggle with everyday tasks because you're ill, frail or because of a disability, our occupational therapy service may be able to provide practical support to make things easier. For example, we can identify prac...
Contact: Adult Social Care, 160 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QH.
London Borough of Sutton
Apply for a housing grant
Disabled Facilities Grant is a grant to help towards the cost of adapting your home to enable you to continue to live there. A grant is paid when the council considers that changes are necessary to meet your needs, and t...
Contact: Housing.
Maintaining or adapting your home
Some people with chronic health conditions or disabilities find that their homes are no longer suitable for their needs, perhaps because they cannot get about the home, or because something about the home has a negative ...
Contact: Housing.