Home is where the heart is
There’s an old saying that a person’s
home is their castle. But for too many people, especially seniors
and persons with disabilities, home can be full of obstacles
— both physical and financial.
All too often, seniors and persons with disabilities need help
just getting around their own home. They may not need much
— for example, a grab bar in the washroom —
but these improvements cost money to install. Money they may not
have.
That’s why the province announced a new housing
program aimed at low-income seniors and people with disabilities.
The Home Adaptations for Independence (HAFI) program will help pay
for home adaptations that improve accessibility and make life
easier — and more independent.
That’s the great thing about the HAFI program. It
will enable people to stay in their own homes and communities,
whereas previously it may have been necessary to seek
assisted-living accommodation elsewhere.
HAFI is jointly funded by the federal and provincial
governments, via a $15 million investment over three years. Each
household is eligible for financial assistance up to $20,000.
To be eligible for the program, the adaptations must directly
address the household’s disability or diminished
abilities. These adaptations may include improvements such as
handrails in hallways or stairways, ramps for ease of access, easy
to reach work and storage areas in the kitchen, lever handles on
doors, walk-in showers with grab bars, or bath-tub grab bars and
seats.
Eligible adaptations must also be permanent and fixed to the
home, though exceptions can be made for equipment designed to give
access to existing basic facilities, such as bath lifts. Of course,
not everyone who needs home adaptations actually owns their own
home. That’s why we ensured both homeowners and tenants
would be able to apply. Landlords in the private market who wish to
modify a unit rented to an eligible tenant can also apply.
It’s a great program. Everyone’s home
should be their castle.
For more information on the program, please visit
www.bchousing.org/HAFI.
Visit Donna’s website at
www.donnabarnettmla.bc.ca.
Donna Barnett is the Liberal MLA for Cariboo-Chilcotin.


