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chrismith
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I have autism which makes me sensitive to sound. I live in a new build flat which has poor sound insulation, the main issue being slamming doors making me jump out of my skin many times a day, from neighbours above, below, and next to me.
Would I be able to apply for a DFG to get just my bedroom sound insulated? I currently cannot sleep in there, as it’s also next to the public stairwell, and I have to spend a few nights a week at my moms, as the constant being on the edge and stress keeps making me have meltdowns.
Or is the DFG only for physical disabilities?
Would I be able to apply for a DFG to get just my bedroom sound insulated? I currently cannot sleep in there, as it’s also next to the public stairwell, and I have to spend a few nights a week at my moms, as the constant being on the edge and stress keeps making me have meltdowns.
Or is the DFG only for physical disabilities?
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HI and welcome,It's unlikely that you will get a DFG for this but there's certainly no harm in trying. The first step to this will be to refer yourself for a needs assessment from your local council social services. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/social-care-and-support-guide/help-from-social-services-and-charities/getting-a-needs-assessment/
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Hi @chrismith
Speak to your local council, as grants are administrated at that level.
You might have to seek the permission of landlord or leaseholder.
Take a look on YouTube “how to soundproof a room”, if you know any decent DIYers, it looks easy.
My son just insulated my daughter’s bathroom from inside, if that makes sense.
Its the same principle as soundproofing.
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