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Bathroom Remodeling Guide — Prescott, AZ

VA Bathroom Remodel Grants for Veterans in Prescott (HISA & More)

Updated June 19, 2026 • 7 min read

Quick answer: Several VA programs can help Prescott-area veterans pay for accessible bathroom modifications. The HISA grant is the most common for bathrooms, historically offering up to about $6,800 (service-connected) or $2,000 (non-service-connected) toward roll-in showers, grab bars, widened doorways, and accessible fixtures; SAH and SHA grants fund larger adaptations. Amounts and eligibility change, so confirm current figures at va.gov. Infinity Kitchen & Bath (AZ ROC #339999) builds accessible bathrooms to VA specifications.

Prescott and the Quad Cities are home to one of Arizona's largest veteran populations, and many veterans want to make their bathrooms safer and more accessible as they age. Several VA programs can help pay for those modifications — but the details matter. Here's a plain-English overview, plus how Infinity builds to VA specifications.

Important: Grant amounts and eligibility rules change. Always confirm current figures and your specific eligibility directly with the VA at va.gov or your VA case manager before planning a project.

VA Programs That Can Fund Bathroom Modifications

HISA — Home Improvements and Structural Alterations

HISA is the program most commonly used for bathroom accessibility work. It provides a one-time lifetime benefit toward medically necessary improvements like roll-in/curbless showers, grab bars, widened doorways, and accessible sinks. As a general guide, HISA has historically offered up to about $6,800 for veterans with service-connected conditions and up to about $2,000 for non-service-connected conditions — but confirm the current amounts with the VA.

SAH & SHA — Adapted Housing Grants

For veterans with certain severe service-connected disabilities, the Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) and Special Home Adaptation (SHA) grants offer substantially larger funding for major adaptations. These limits are adjusted every year, so check the current maximums at va.gov.

What These Grants Typically Cover in a Bathroom

  • Curbless / roll-in showers with a linear drain
  • Grab bars and reinforced walls (blocking)
  • Comfort-height (ADA) toilets
  • Roll-under / accessible vanities and sinks
  • Widened doorways and improved turning space
  • Non-slip flooring and lever-style hardware

How the Process Generally Works

Most bathroom modifications start with documentation of medical need from your VA physician, then an application through your VA medical center or case manager. Once approved, you choose a licensed contractor to perform the work to the required specifications. Because the paperwork and timing can be involved, it pays to start early.

How Infinity Helps

Infinity Kitchen & Bath (AZ ROC #339999) designs and builds accessible bathrooms to the specifications these programs require — curbless showers, properly reinforced grab-bar walls, and code-compliant layouts. We provide the detailed written estimates and documentation contractors are typically asked to supply, and we build it right the first time. We can't process your VA paperwork for you, but we're glad to coordinate with your case manager on the construction details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What VA grant pays for a bathroom remodel?

HISA (Home Improvements and Structural Alterations) is the program most commonly used for bathroom accessibility work. Veterans with severe service-connected disabilities may also qualify for the larger SAH or SHA adapted-housing grants. Confirm your eligibility and current amounts with the VA.

How much does the VA HISA grant provide?

Historically up to about $6,800 for service-connected conditions and up to about $2,000 for non-service-connected conditions, as a one-time lifetime benefit. These figures can change — verify the current amounts at va.gov before planning.

What bathroom features do VA grants cover?

Typically curbless/roll-in showers, grab bars and reinforced walls, comfort-height toilets, accessible vanities, widened doorways, non-slip flooring, and lever hardware — improvements that make the bathroom safely usable.

Can Infinity Kitchen & Bath build to VA specifications?

Yes. We design and construct accessible bathrooms to the standards these programs require and provide the written estimates and documentation typically requested. We can't file your VA paperwork, but we'll coordinate with your case manager on the construction details.

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