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Adaptation plans

See where adaptations are realistic — and where they’re not.

AccessCheck doesn’t stop at flagging issues. It highlights where adaptations may be realistic, limited or unlikely to provide a good long-term solution — with costed recommendations and clear notes on what each change would mean for the home.

  • Feasibility notes for each adaptation
  • Targeted recommendations per room
  • Cost estimates with budget banding
  • Aligned to common funding thresholds, including DFG

Adaptation plan example

£20,000 plan

Bundling 4 adaptations under a £20,000 budget, the property’s accessibility category is projected to move from D to C.

Category pathway

ABCDEE+F
ABCDEE+F

Total cost

£19,800

within £20,000 cap

Disruption

Major

consider decant

Projected category

Cfrom D

Recommended adaptations

Adaptation 1

Install accessible ground-floor WC

£9,000

Major Disruption

Substantive build delivered by plumbing, building, carpentry and electrics. Removes accessibility barriers around toilet access on the entry level and provides 100 cm lateral transfer space for independent use.

Recommendations that respect the budget

Plans are filtered against the budget you set. Whether the case has £7,500 of discretionary spend or a full Disabled Facilities Grant envelope, AccessCheck shows what is realistically achievable — and what would require additional funding or planned investment.

Informed by recognised guidance

Adaptation suggestions reference the Wheelchair Housing Design Guide, Lifetime Homes and Building Regulations Part M, so landlords, occupational therapists and reviewers can see why each item was recommended.

Editable, evidenced, exportable

Asset, adaptations and OT teams can adjust quantities, prices and notes before a plan is finalised. The result drops directly into the AccessCheck property-level report, alongside the photo evidence that supports each item.

Ready to try it on your next assessment?