Stair Chair Lift For Your Home

Do you live in a house with more than one story and have a disabled or elderly person living with you? If so then you may want to consider buying a Stair Chair Lift for your home. This is a chair that is connected to a track on your wall that allows the person to go up and down the steps by sitting on the chair. These work great for the elderly to prevent falling on the stairs and causing injury or maybe even death. These chairs come with different kinds of remotes, you may want to get a simple remote for the person that has bad sight or has problems remembering things. Most stair lift chars run off batteries and can be re-charged when it is not in use. A Stair Chair Lift can give the elderly more freedom around their home, some have lived in their home for years and refuse to move so this will give you peace of mind knowing your loved one is safe gliding up and down the stair case.


If you or someone you know is handicapped or facing mobility issues then you know how frustrating it can be and sometimes feel helpless, there is no need to feel that way with the Stair Chair Lift, You can get up and down the steps and feel more independent. All chairs come with comfortable seats and a seat belt that secures you in as you glide on the track. Most chairs come with a swivel chair making it easier to get off and on. They have stair lift chairs for outside the home too, if you have problems getting into your home because of steps then these are the thing you need. They are built tough to withstand the elements of the weather and are not as smooth as the inside chair but it is very safe. Some insurance companies will pay for some if not all the expenses. Stair Chair Lift systems can be very expensive ranging from $1500.00 for a reconditioned one all the way up to $10,000. Most of this does depend on what features you get with the one you decide to buy.


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