Disabled Veteran? You May Qualify for VA Grant-Funded Shower and Accessibility Remodeling
We help veterans and families understand the grant process and prepare the documents needed to move forward.
HISA, SAH, and SHA grant guidance for safer bathing, accessibility improvements, and greater independence at home.
Walk-in shower and bathroom improvements can help reduce daily stress and safety concerns.
Accessibility remodeling can make everyday life easier for veterans with limited mobility.
We help prepare the project information families often struggle to put together alone.
Family members, caregivers, advocates, and friends can call us on a veteran’s behalf.
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These examples help show the kinds of shower designs we can discuss during your project planning. Click any model to request a free estimate with that design already selected.
Tile Showers
Wall Panel Showers
Who This May Help
This information may help:
- Disabled veterans who need a safer shower, bathroom, or home access improvements
- Veterans using walkers, wheelchairs, or other mobility aids
- Family members helping a veteran remain independent at home
- Caregivers and advocates trying to understand available grant options
- Anyone who knows a veteran who may benefit from accessibility remodeling
Many Disabled Veterans Do Not Know These Programs Exist
Many veterans and families are not aware that grant programs may be available to help pay for accessibility-related home improvements.
For veterans dealing with limited mobility, bathing and daily activities can become difficult, dangerous, and stressful. A safer shower, better bathroom access, and accessibility improvements can make a real difference in comfort, safety, and independence.
We help veterans and families understand the process and prepare the documents needed to move forward.
Grant Programs We Help Explain
Not sure which program may apply? Call us and we will help you understand the difference.
HISA
The HISA grant may help eligible veterans with medically necessary home improvements and structural alterations related to accessibility and daily living needs.
SAH
The SAH grant is designed for certain veterans with serious service-connected disabilities who need major accessibility changes to a home.
SHA
The SHA grant may help eligible veterans with specific service-connected disabilities adapt or modify a home to improve accessibility.
The Grant Process Can Be Challenging. We Help With That.
Many veterans and family members do not know where to begin. The grant process can involve planning, documentation, drawings, and itemized materials information that may be difficult to prepare without help.
We work directly with the veteran in person to help define the project and prepare the information needed to move the process forward.
That support can make a major difference for families who already have enough on their plate.
Why Veterans and Families Contact Us
- We understand accessibility remodeling planning
- We focus on safer showers and bathroom improvements
- We help prepare required project documentation
- We work directly with the veteran and family
- We help simplify a process that can feel overwhelming
How It Works
Watch a Quick Overview
Learn more about veteran accessibility remodeling, grant-related planning, and how safer bathing and bathroom improvements can improve daily life.
Bathroom Remodeling for Homeowners
HISA Contractors now offers bathroom remodeling for homeowners in Dallas–Fort Worth, the Mid-Cities, the Park Cities, Shreveport, and surrounding areas. From fast shower upgrades and tub-to-shower conversions to designer wall panels, custom tile shower walls, vanities, sinks, fixtures, and flooring, we help transform outdated bathrooms into attractive, functional spaces.
We are proud to bring the same care, craftsmanship, and attention to detail trusted by disabled veterans and families to every residential bathroom remodeling project we complete.
Know a Veteran Who May Benefit?
Many disabled veterans do not know these programs exist. In many cases, the person visiting this website may be a family member, caregiver, friend, neighbor, or advocate trying to help someone they know.
If that is you, call us or request information on their behalf.