To get funding for downstairs bedroom and onsuite
Hi im try to get funding or grant to have a down stairs bedroom and bath room on suite 2 disabled adults in the house im in rented council house owned by gateshead housing company. I carnt manage the upstais only toilets upstairs so im using a commode down stairs but its not very acceactable as i sleep on a new which is no good for our illnesses just wondering if theres any help i cabbbu
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You probably have already done this but you can explain your health problems and ask the owners of the property if they would be willing to help out. You can also contact Health and Human Services. They have a large number of resources that they can help you work with. Hopefully this will help you.
Also contact Habitat for Humanity. They may be able to help.
There are several United Way agencies that help with a variety of housing issues. There should be a UW agency near you that houses them together. Also check with your local Office on Aging.