Veterans with VA Home Grants: Free Estimate + 2 Grab Bars - Call Now
Veterans with VA Home Grants: Free Estimate + 2 Grab Bars - Call Now
Most veterans don’t know which VA home modification grants they qualify for — we help you figure out your options and next steps.
VA home modification grants — including HISA, SAH, and SHA — are programs that help eligible veterans cover the cost of medically necessary home improvements.
These grants are designed to fund modifications that improve safety, access, and daily function within the home.
Depending on the situation, this may include bathroom accessibility upgrades, wheelchair ramps, doorway widening, entry and exit modifications, and other structural changes that support mobility and independence.
Because each program has different requirements and guidelines, many veterans and families are not sure which option applies to them or how the process works.
We assist veterans and families in understanding VA home modification grant programs, including HISA, SAH, and SHA.
We provide guidance on available VA grant programs and how the process works. Once a veteran has been evaluated and approved through the VA, we assist by:
We do not approve, issue, or guarantee VA grants, and we are unable to influence the VA’s approval process or decision-making.
All grant decisions are made by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs based on eligibility, medical necessity, and supporting documentation.
We do not represent the VA or make decisions on its behalf.
Depending on eligibility and medical necessity, VA grants may be used for a range of home modifications that improve safety, access, and daily function.

Conversion of traditional bathtubs into accessible shower systems that improve safety and daily usability. This work often involves demolition, plumbing adjustments, waterproofing, and finish work that must all come together properly. We complete tub-to-shower conversions with the detail and accuracy needed for accessible bathing solutions expected to meet VA standards.
Barrier-free shower systems designed to improve access to essential bathing facilities while eliminating thresholds and reducing fall risk. These projects require proper grading, drainage, waterproofing, and structural preparation to be completed correctly. We install zero-entry showers with careful attention to safety, durability, and the level of workmanship expected for projects that must meet VA standards.

Securely installed grab bars and bathroom safety supports designed to improve stability in high-risk areas such as showers and toilets. Proper placement, reinforced anchoring, and dependable installation are critical for long-term safety and daily use. We install these systems correctly and with the level of care expected for accessibility work that must meet VA standards.

Permanent ramp systems built to provide safe and stable access to and from the home. Proper ramp construction requires attention to slope, landing areas, structural support, and long-term durability. We build wheelchair ramps the right way so they provide reliable access and reflect the quality expected for work performed to VA standards.

Structural modifications that increase doorway clearance to allow safer, more functional movement throughout the home. This work requires careful framing adjustments and proper finishing to improve access without compromising the integrity of the space. We complete doorway widening projects with the workmanship and accuracy needed for accessibility improvements expected to meet VA standards.

Improvements to primary access points that reduce barriers and make entering and leaving the home safer and easier. These projects may involve structural changes, leveling, transitions, and other access-related improvements that must be completed correctly. We handle entry and exit modifications with a focus on safety, function, and work that aligns with VA standards.

Comprehensive bathroom upgrades designed to improve access to essential lavatory and sanitary facilities. These remodels often require coordinated plumbing, structural, waterproofing, and finish work to create a safe and functional environment. We manage each phase carefully to deliver bathroom accessibility projects completed to a level consistent with VA standards.

Alterations to sinks and counters that improve accessibility and daily usability for individuals with mobility limitations. This work requires proper height planning, clearance considerations, and supporting plumbing modifications to ensure the finished space functions correctly. We complete these adjustments with attention to practical use and the quality expected for projects meeting VA standards.

Adjustments to switches, outlets, and related electrical components to improve accessibility and support safer use within the home. These updates must be properly planned and installed to ensure safe operation, correct placement, and dependable performance. We complete electrical accessibility modifications with the precision required for work expected to meet VA standards.

Plumbing system adjustments required to support accessible fixtures and improved functionality within the home. This may include relocation or modification of existing plumbing to align with accessibility needs and the overall project scope. We complete plumbing modifications carefully and correctly so they support lasting performance and work completed to VA standards.

Installation of secure handrails and support systems in key areas of the home to improve balance, stability, and overall safety. Proper anchoring and placement are critical to ensure these features provide dependable support over time. We install handrails and safety supports with the strength, reliability, and workmanship expected for projects that must meet VA standards.

Once you have a better idea of what these grants may cover, the next step is talking through your situation, your home, and what may be possible.
We help veterans and families understand the process, review likely project needs, and prepare for what comes next with clear information and practical guidance.