Home and Vehicle Modifications

Children and youth with physical disabilities often require modifications or accessibility features to their home. Some of these are minor, like adding a hand rail and others are more substantial requiring structural alterations, such as track lifts, ramps and elevators. Before you invest in new equipment or start making modifications it is very important that you:

Tip Sheet: George Jeffrey Children’s Center Home Modification – The Need to Know for an Accessible Home

Vehicle Modifications

All children start out using car seats and for some children with physical disabilities a specialized car seat may be the only equipment they need to travel safely in a passenger vehicle. For most children and youth that use a wheelchair for mobility the family may require a vehicle that is suitable for moving the child and wheelchair or the child in a wheelchair. Vehicles that require modifications are very expensive. In addition, the vehicle modifications may impact the availability of financing for the vehicle purchase. Before you arrange for vehicle modifications or purchase a modified vehicle it is very important that you:

Tip Sheet: Driving with Adaptive Equipment – From Functional Driver Assessment and Rehabilitation to Working with a Mobility Equipment Dealer by National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) and the Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED).

Financial Assistance with the Cost of Home and Vehicle Modifications

Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHA) – Accessible and Adaptable Housing enables people of all ages and abilities to stay in their community as long as possible. Information on universal design for new homes, aging in place and hiring a contractor.

Easter Seals Ontario – Equipment Funding Program

For more information, check the following:

March of Dimes Home & Vehicle Modification Program

The Home & Vehicle Modification®​ Program is only available in Ontario. It was established in 1991 and is funded by the Government of Ontario, Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. March of Dimes Canada administers this disability management program for Ontario residents.

The Program provides funding for basic home and/or vehicle modifications and is intended to assist permanent Ontario residents with a substantial impairment expected to last one year or more with their disability management. To be eligible, you must: