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Accessibility Modifications

Housing Adaptation Grant Act (2018:222), Boverket's Building Regulations (BBR) section 3:1

What does it mean?

Accessibility modifications (tillgänglighetsanpassning) are measures that make homes and buildings accessible for people with disabilities. This can include removing thresholds, widening doors, installing elevators, adapting bathrooms with grab bars and shower chairs, or building ramps. For new construction, Boverket's building regulations (BBR) require accessibility in the basic design.

In Sweden, municipal housing adaptation grants cover the cost of necessary modifications in the permanent residence. The grant is applied for from the municipality and normally requires a certificate from an occupational therapist or doctor. The grant covers measures necessary for the disabled person's daily life — such as ramps, door openers, stove guards, and bathroom lifts. In rental apartments, the landlord's approval is required for modifications.

Key Points

  • BBR requires accessibility in new construction
  • Municipal housing adaptation grants cover necessary modifications
  • Grants normally require a certificate from an occupational therapist or doctor
  • Common measures: threshold removal, ramps, bathroom adaptation, door widening
  • Landlord approval is required for modifications in rental apartments

Practical Tip

Contact the municipality's assistance administrator to apply for a housing adaptation grant. An occupational therapist can assess your needs and write a certificate. The grant can cover everything from simple threshold removals to more extensive bathroom renovations. In rental housing — discuss with the landlord first; most are positive since it costs them nothing.

Legal Basis: Housing Adaptation Grant Act (2018:222), Boverket's Building Regulations (BBR) section 3:1

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