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Are you tired and frustrated at having to depend on the help of others to move around your own house? Old age may have caught up with your body, but you surely still retain a fiercely independent spirit. You should not consider leading an inactive life as the only solution. If you want to remain active, nothing can stop you and mobility lifts can actually help you! One of the most challenging jobs, for you in old age, is definitely climbing the stairs. Simply moving to a single storied house is not the answer. Why should you leave your house, particularly if you have a lot of memories attached to it? Stair mobility lifts are just what you need, instead of taking such a drastic step. A stair mobility lift is an easy way to climb stairs, without any effort or pain. Basically a stair lift is just a motorized seat which is installed on your staircase. The seat can take you up or down the stairs any time you want. You have to sit down and operate it with the push of a button. Most stair lifts can be custom-made and installed. This is important because: - The lift has to operate like a mini elevator and carry your weight safely.
- You should be comfortable with the seat and the type of armrests and footrests it has.
- Your staircase also plays a major role in determining the types of mobility lifts you can use. For example, a curved staircase requires a different type of lift seat than that which can be used for a simple staircase.
- The installation also has to be suitable for the strength of your staircase and walls.
Mobility lifts for stairs, can cost upwards of $3000. If you have a curved staircase, the cost can be twice as much. The quality of lift seat you choose also has a bearing on the overall cost. However, this is just a one-time investment and it's worth the benefits you get from being able to climb stairs effortlessly and without help. The best thing is that most manufacturers of mobility lifts give you the option to "try before you buy". This means that you can install the lift on a rental basis for one month or more. If you are satisfied with it, you can buy it. If not, the lift is un-installed and taken away. But, chances are, that you will fall in love with your new stair lift!
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