
What is the Adaptive Modifications Program?
The Adaptive Modifications Program (AMP) is designed to help low-income individuals with permanent physical disabilities live more independently in their homes. It provides free adaptations to a house or an apartment, allowing easier access to and mobility within the home.
What types of modifications are made?
Following an inspection of the home by the Philadelphia Housing Development Corp. (PHDC), an eligible property may receive one or more of the following improvements:
- Accessible kitchens and bathrooms (such as lowered sinks, cabinets and countertops)
- Stairway elevators
- Exterior wheelchair lifts and ramps
- Railings
- Barrier-free showers
- First-floor full and half-baths
- Widened doorways
Note: Home repairs are not included.
Who is eligible?
To receive services, applicants must be Philadelphia residents who:
- Meet income guidelines
- Have a permanent physical disability
- Are the owner-occupant or have the owner’s permission to make modifications
- Live in a property that is structurally sound
- Are current with property taxes, or whose landlord is current with property taxes
How do I apply?
The One Philly Front Door portal is where to get started! Click the APPLY button to begin your application.
If you cannot apply online you may speak to a PHDC operator by calling 215-448-2160, Monday-Thursday from 9am until 4pm, and Friday 9am-Noon. Hearing impaired persons only call TDD at 215-448-2184.
- Proof of your disability from your physician
- Source, amount and frequency of income (before taxes) for every member of your household
- Birthdate, gender, marital status, race and ethnicity for every member of your household
| Family Size | Maximum Annual Household Income |
|---|---|
| 1 | $50,160 |
| 2 | $57,360 |
| 3 | $64,500 |
| 4 | $71,640 |
| 5 | $77,400 |
| 6 | $83,160 |
| 7 | $88,860 |
| 8 | $94,260 |
| More than 8 add per person | $5,760 |





