Beautifully renovated accessible bathroom by Master Painting & Renovations, Chilliwack BC

The RAHA Grant: BC's Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations

Up to $20,000 Toward a Home That Fits Your Life

British Columbia's RAHA program helps homeowners fund the modifications that make staying home easier, from walk-in showers to better lighting and smoother access. Here's how it works, and how we help Fraser Valley homeowners put it to use.

We'll help you understand what qualifies. Every call returned within 6 business hours.

What the RAHA Rebate Is

The Rebate for Accessible Home Adaptations (RAHA) is a BC Housing program that provides rebates of up to $20,000 per household (lifetime maximum) toward home modifications that improve accessibility and independence.

It exists so that the cost of adapting a home never has to be the reason someone leaves one. For many Fraser Valley homeowners, it turns a someday project into a this-year project.

What Qualifies

Modifications RAHA Can Help Fund

Eligible adaptations focus on safety, access, and independence. Common projects we complete under the program include:

Bathroom modifications

Walk-in showers, comfort-height fixtures, and elegant support installations.

Access improvements

Ramps, railings, stair modifications, and widened doorways.

Kitchen adjustments

Reachable storage, task lighting, and workspace refinements.

Flooring and lighting

Surer surfaces and brighter rooms throughout the home.

Every project is different, and eligibility depends on the modification and your situation. That's exactly what our free assessment sorts out, in one visit.

Do I Qualify?

Eligibility, in Plain Language

RAHA is designed for BC residents with a permanent disability or diminished ability who need adaptations to live safely and independently at home. The program considers factors like household income, assets, and home value, and both homeowners and some renters can apply.

The rules have details worth getting right, and we've guided many homeowners through them. Bring us your questions; we'll give you straight answers and point you to exactly what BC Housing needs.

How We Help

From Application to Installation, One Team

  1. Free RAHA assessment.

    We visit your home, identify which improvements qualify, and explain the program clearly.

  2. Paperwork, supported.

    We help you assemble quotes and documentation in the format BC Housing expects.

  3. A design worth the rebate.

    Every modification is designed to look beautiful, not clinical, by our BCIT-certified designer and Certified Home Adaptation Specialists.

  4. The build, guaranteed.

    Written quote, Final Quote Guarantee, respectful crews, and our one-year material warranty.

Good Questions

RAHA Questions, Answered

How much can I receive?

The lifetime maximum is $20,000 per household. The rebate amount for your project depends on the adaptations and program schedules at the time you apply.

Do I apply before or after the renovation?

Approval should come before work begins. That's one reason to start with our free assessment: we'll help you sequence everything correctly so no funding is left behind.

I'm a renter. Can I still use RAHA?

Some renters qualify with their landlord's consent. We're glad to talk through your situation.

What if my project costs more than the rebate?

Many do. Your written quote shows exactly what RAHA covers and what remains, protected by our Final Quote Guarantee, so there are no surprises either way.

Let's Get Started

Find Out What Your Home Qualifies For

One visit, straight answers, and a clear path to a home that fits your life beautifully. The assessment is free, and so is the peace of mind.

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