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New VA Rules for Specially Adapted Housing Grants
WASHINGTON – A change in the law that allows certain
seriously injured veterans and servicemembers to
receive multiple grants for constructing or modifying homes has resulted in
many new grants, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today.
“Veterans seriously disabled during their military service
have earned this benefit,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. “This change
ensures that every eligible veteran and servicemember
has the chance to use the maximum amount afforded to them by our grateful
nation.”
The response over the past year has been dramatic, with more
than 4,600 applications received thus far.
Of these, approximately 3,900 veterans have been determined eligible
under the new law, and more than 200 grants already awarded.
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To ensure veterans’ and servicemembers’
needs are met and grant money is spent properly, VA works closely throughout
the entire process with contractors and architects to design, construct and
modify homes that meet the individuals’ housing accessibility needs.
VA has three types of adapted housing grants available.
The Specially Adapted Housing grant (SAH), currently limited to $50,000, is generally used to create a wheelchair-accessible home for those who may require such assistance for activities of daily living.
VA’s Home Loan Guaranty program and the Native American
Direct Loan program may also be used with the SAH benefit to purchase an adaptive
home.
The Special Housing Adaptations (SHA) grant, currently
limited to $10,000, is generally used to assist veterans with mobility
throughout their homes due to blindness in both eyes, or the anatomical loss or
loss of use of both hands or extremities below the
elbow.
A third type established by the new law, the Temporary
Residence Adaptation (TRA) grant, is available to eligible veterans and
seriously injured active duty servicemembers who are
temporarily living or intend to temporarily live in a home owned by a family
member.
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For more information about grants and other adaptive housing
programs, contact a local VA regional office at 1-800-827-1000 or local veteran
service organization. Additional program
information and grant applications (VAF-26-4555) can be found at http://www.homeloans.va.gov/sah.htm