Councillor claims 8-month delay for house grants

DUBLIN CITY Council is taking eight months to process an application for a housing adaptation grant, up from four months in 2007…

DUBLIN CITY Council is taking eight months to process an application for a housing adaptation grant, up from four months in 2007.

That is according to Clontarf-based councillor Gerry Breen, who said the figures were revealed to him at a recent council meeting.

Council officials told Mr Breen it was "very difficult" for existing staff to satisfactorily handle the number of applications received.

In a written reply to the councillor, officials said every application under the Housing Adaptation Grant Scheme for People with a Disability, the Mobility Aids Grant and the Housing Aid for Older People was dealt with by order of date received. Further priority was given to the disability grants.

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However, Mr Breen told The Irish Timesthe delays were causing unnecessary hardship to the disabled and elderly.

"It is terrible that many elderly people dependent on a stair-lift or special shower unit etc are waiting eight months to gain approval of a grant application.

"This does not include the length of time to get a builder in and get the work done . . . Having to wait up to a year to be able to navigate their homes or retain independent living is just not on."

Tim O'Brien

Tim O'Brien

Tim O'Brien is an Irish Times journalist