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Walk-in tub grants in North Carolina
Last reviewed: August 2026
If you live in North Carolina, several programs can help pay for a walk-in tub or bathroom-safety modification. Here is the North Carolina Medicaid route, the federal options, and exactly where to start.
North Carolina Medicaid: Home Mobility Aids and Home Accessibility & Adaptations
North Carolina's Medicaid program, NC Medicaid — Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA), can cover home modifications through its Home Mobility Aids and Home Accessibility & Adaptations service. It covers wheelchair ramps, safety rails, non-skid surfaces, handheld showers, grab bars, and doorway widening. For adults 65+ and physically disabled adults who meet a nursing-facility level of care. The modification, equipment, and technology budget was raised to $28,000 over the waiver period (effective November 2024).
Whether North Carolina funds a complete walk-in tub — rather than grab bars, a seat, and a handheld shower — depends on documented medical need and the specific plan. Get a Letter of Medical Necessity from your doctor or an occupational therapist, and ask North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services what your waiver covers before any work begins.
Federal help that also applies in North Carolina
- VA HISA grant — eligible veterans in North Carolina can receive up to $6,800 or $2,000 toward a medically needed modification (jetted tubs excluded). See VA benefits.
- USDA Section 504 — very-low-income rural homeowners age 62+ in North Carolina may qualify for a grant (currently up to about $10,000; verify the limit) to make a home safer.
- Area Agency on Aging & local programs — North Carolina has local agencies that may offer home-modification help.
Where to start in North Carolina
- Contact North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services and ask specifically about home or bathroom modifications under NC Medicaid — Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA).
- Find your local Area Agency on Aging through the Eldercare Locator.
- Get a Letter of Medical Necessity and pre-approval before the work starts.
- Use an approved provider and keep all documentation.
See the national picture on our walk-in tub grants and "free walk-in tub" guides, and estimate your out-of-pocket cost with the cost calculator.
Common questions
Does North Carolina Medicaid pay for a walk-in tub?
What are the income limits in North Carolina?
Are there grants in North Carolina for veterans?
Coverage and benefit amounts change and depend on your specific plan, your state, and whether you qualify. Confirm current details with your plan, your state Medicaid office, or the VA before you count on them. This is general information, not benefits or legal advice.
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Sources & last review
- NC Medicaid — CAP/DA — NC Department of Health and Human Services
- Medicaid — Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) — Medicaid.gov
- VA — Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) grant — U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
- USDA — Single Family Housing Repair Loans & Grants (Section 504) — USDA Rural Development
- Eldercare Locator — find your local Area Agency on Aging — U.S. Administration for Community Living
Figures checked against these sources. Last reviewed: August 2026. Amounts and rules change — the source pages above are authoritative.
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