Funding hub · Updated June 2026
Stairlift Funding & Financial Support
The cost of a stairlift can be reduced — sometimes significantly — through VAT relief, council grants, charitable support, finance or rental. This hub is a plain-English guide to every legitimate route for households in Plymouth, Devon and East Cornwall.
Quick summary
Most households can reduce the real cost of a stairlift through VAT relief, a Disabled Facilities Grant, charitable funding, finance, or by choosing rental or a model. The right combination depends on your circumstances — our engineers can talk it through with you, free of charge.
Key takeaways
- VAT relief applies to most stairlifts where the user is chronically sick or disabled and the lift is fitted in their private home.
- Disabled Facilities Grants of up to £30,000 are available from local councils for eligible homeowners and tenants.
- Rental from around £25/week is the fastest way to bridge a recovery period or wait for grant approval.
- Straight stairlifts from around £1,200 fitted are an excellent budget-friendly option.
- Several national and condition-specific charities can contribute towards mobility equipment.
Who this page helps
Older homeowners, people living with long-term conditions, family carers, occupational therapists and case workers researching every legitimate way to fund a stairlift.
Funding options at a glance
Each option below has its own detailed guide. Most customers combine two or more — for example VAT relief plus rental, or a Disabled Facilities Grant plus charitable top-up.
VAT Relief
Stairlifts supplied to chronically sick or disabled people for use in their private home can normally be zero-rated for VAT. We complete the simple HMRC declaration on your behalf.
Read the full guideDisabled Facilities Grants
Means-tested grants of up to £30,000 from your local council for home adaptations including stairlifts. Decisions are made by the council — we explain the process and timescales clearly.
Read the full guideFinance & Budgeting Options
If you'd rather spread the cost or bridge a gap before a grant is approved, we explain the practical options — including rental routes.
Read the full guideCharitable Funding
Veterans' charities, condition-specific charities and local benevolent funds sometimes contribute towards mobility equipment. Our decision guide helps you find a route that fits.
Read the full guideWhy customers trust our funding advice
Transparent advice
We never overstate eligibility, push finance you don't need, or hide costs in your written quote.
Local experience
We work with Plymouth City Council, Devon County Council and Cornwall Council case teams every month.
Practical help
We complete VAT declarations, supply written quotes for grants and signpost charitable routes where appropriate.
Not sure where to start?
Our funding decision guide walks you through a few simple questions and points you to the right route — VAT relief, Disabled Facilities Grant, rental, finance or charitable funding.
It is guidance only and does not promise eligibility. The most reliable way to know what you qualify for is to book a free home survey — we'll talk through every funding route during the visit, at no cost.
Funding decision guide
A short, plain-English walkthrough designed to help you find the right funding route in under two minutes.
Open the decision guideFrequently asked funding questions
A short selection of the most common questions. For around 30 detailed funding FAQs, see our full funding FAQ page.
Important — please read
The information on this hub is general guidance for households in Plymouth and the South West. Eligibility for VAT relief, Disabled Facilities Grants and charitable funding depends on individual circumstances and current UK legislation. Grant decisions are made by local authorities. Always confirm details with your council, HMRC or a qualified adviser.
Related guides
Complete Stairlift Buying Guide
Types, brands, funding and installation in one resource.
How Much Does a Stairlift Cost?
Honest 2026 cost ranges for every type of stairlift.
Rent vs Buy a Stairlift
When short-term hire makes more sense than buying.
Stairlift Rental
Short-term hire from around £25 per week, fully maintained.
Stairlift Installation
What's included on the day your lift is fitted.
Straight Stairlifts
Fast, neat installations on straight staircases.
Curved Stairlifts
Bespoke rails for any turn or landing.
Contact Stairlifts Plymouth
Speak to our local team — no pressure, no hard sell.
Independent guidance
Trusted sources & further reading
Independent charities, government guidance and standards bodies — curated for further reading. We are not affiliated with any of these organisations.
Disabled Facilities Grants — official guidance
How to apply for a DFG of up to £30,000 through your local council.
gov.ukVAT relief on disability equipment
HMRC rules on zero-rated VAT for disabled or chronically-ill users.
gov.ukPlymouth City Council — home adaptations
Local DFG applications and occupational therapy assessments.
plymouth.gov.ukTurn2us — grant search for older & disabled people
Independent charity search tool for UK grants and benefits.
turn2us.org.ukIndependent Age — help with home adaptations
Free guide to funding and arranging home adaptations later in life.
independentage.org
Talk through every funding route with a local engineer — free.
During your free home survey we'll explain which funding routes apply to your situation, complete the VAT relief declaration if you qualify, and provide a written quote you can use for grants or charity applications.
