VANCOUVER – As a result of federal
and provincial investments in affordable housing, a new program is
available to help low-income seniors and people with disabilities
finance home modifications for accessible, safe and independent
living.
Through a $15-million combined investment over the next three
years, the Home Adaptations for Independence (HAFI) program will
provide eligible homeowners and landlords with financial assistance
of up to $20,000 per home, in the form of a forgivable loan.
Funding for the program is shared equally by the federal and
provincial governments.
“Our government is working hard to improve the lives of
seniors and persons with disabilities,” said the
Honourable James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official
Languages and Minister Responsible for British Columbia on behalf
of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and
Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and
Housing Corporation (CMHC). “Through the new Home
Adaptations for Independence program, our government is working
with the Province of British Columbia to develop and implement
solutions to housing.”
“The funding will help people living with a disability
retain their independence and improve their quality of
life,” said Rich Coleman, Minister of Energy and Mines
and Minister Responsible for Housing. “This partnership
with the federal government will go a long way to help low-income
seniors and people with disabilities create a home for themselves
that is comfortable, safe and accessible.”
Eligible renovations and retrofits include handrails in hallways or
stairways, ramps for ease of access, easy-to-reach work areas in
the kitchen and bathtub grab bars and seats. All adaptations should
be permanent and fixed to the home, except for equipment designed
to give access to existing parts of the home such as bath lifts.
The HAFI program was made possible following the signing, in July
2011, of a new Canada-B.C. affordable housing agreement. The
Government of Canada and the Province of B.C. are contributing
equally over three years to fund provincially-designed and
delivered programs that support a range of housing needs for
low-income individuals, families and seniors.
This program will provide assistance for B.C. residents who wish to
make adaptations and remain in their own home. The combined
investment of $180 million will support housing programs that help
B.C. residents’ access safe, affordable housing.
The Government of Canada, through CMHC, will invest more than $2
billion in housing this year. Of this amount, $1.7 billion will be
spent in support of almost 615,000 households living in existing
social housing. In British Columbia, this represents some 71,000
households. These investments are improving the quality of life for
low-income Canadians and households living in existing social
housing, including individuals who are homeless or at-risk of
homelessness, seniors, people with disabilities, recent immigrants
and Aboriginal people.
Over the last decade, the Province has invested $2.8 billion to
provide affordable housing for low-income individuals, seniors and
families. This investment has helped create close to 21,000 new
units of affordable housing – and almost doubled the
number of households who qualify for assistance. This year, the
Province will invest approximately half a billion dollars in a
diverse range of social housing programs to help more than 95,000
people keep the cost of housing more affordable in British
Columbia.
More information on the program is available at:
www.bchousing.org/HAFI
CMHC has been Canada’s national housing agency for more
than 65 years. CMHC is committed to helping Canadians access a wide
choice of quality, environmentally sustainable, affordable housing
solutions, while making vibrant, healthy communities and cities a
reality across the country.
New program promotes safe and independent living
January 27th, 2012
BACKGROUNDER
The Home Adaptations for Independence (HAFI) program
The Home Adaptations for Independence (HAFI)
program will be available to low-income seniors and people with
disabilities over a three-year period from 2012 to 2014. The
federal and provincial governments will contribute a combined total
of $5 million per year toward the program.
Program Benefits
Program Benefits
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Financial assistance of up to $20,000 per home in the form of a forgivable loan. The exact amount is based on the cost of materials and labour required.
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The loan will not need to be paid back if the applicant adheres to program requirements that include continuing to occupy the home or limiting rent increases for tenants.
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For homeowners, where underlying deficiencies within the home require remediation before adaptations can be successfully completed, further funding assistance up to a maximum of $20,000 per dwelling may be considered. The homeowner will be required to obtain quotes and applicable permits, and an inspection by BC Housing may be required.
Types of adaptations
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Examples of eligible adaptations include handrails, access ramps and walk-in showers with grab bars.
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All adaptations should be permanent and fixed to the home. Exceptions can be made for equipment designed to give access to existing basic facilities, such as bath lifts.
Eligibility
Low-income seniors and persons with disabilities living in their
own home or in market rental accommodation are eligible for
assistance if:
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You are a Canadian citizen or landed immigrant and permanently reside in British Columbia.
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You or any member of your household has a permanent disability or loss of ability that causes difficulty with daily living activities.
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Your total household income and assets are below the limits established
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The assessed value of your home is less than the limit established for your area.
Tenants in market rental accommodation will be able to apply
with the assistance of their landlord.
More information on the program including eligibility requirements, step-by-step guide and application are available at: www.bchousing.org/HAFI
Media contacts:
Seumas Gordon
BC Housing
604 439-4789
Charles Sauriol
CMHC
613 748-2799
Alyson Queen
Office of Minister Finley
819 994-2482
More information on the program including eligibility requirements, step-by-step guide and application are available at: www.bchousing.org/HAFI
Media contacts:
Seumas Gordon
BC Housing
604 439-4789
Charles Sauriol
CMHC
613 748-2799
Alyson Queen
Office of Minister Finley
819 994-2482


