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Stairlifts Leeds-Maintaining Your Mobility -Choosing the right stairlift for you

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on May 30th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

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Loss of mobility can come as a shock to many, especially losing the ability to go up & down stairs. This is something that effects a good number of elderly (and sometime young persons) at a certain time in their life.

 

One solution is to move from your property, to a bungalow or apartment with all rooms being on the same floor. However, for many this presents such a potential upheaval, that it is not worthy of consideration.

So the alternative is to consider purchasing or renting a stairlift.

 

Stairlifts.

Stair lifts offer a simple and safe way of travelling from one floor to another. The investment can be for purchasing be from £1395-£4,500, which is possibly cheaper than      the costs of selling/purchasing another property. Another alternative to rent a stair lift.

 

There is however, a wide choice of different types, of which the main two would be either   ‘straight stair lift’ or ‘curved stairlift’. The straight stairlift is used for stairs that are in effect; straight and therefore doing not require travelling around a ‘bend’. The curved stairlift is designed to travel around bends enabling various   types of stairs to be traversed.

 

There are also several manufacturers of stairlifts, which offer different   designs and options.

Consequently, with a wide selection of styles, designs and manufacturers, it is vital to have some basic knowledge before entering into the selection process of what you may require and from whom you should purchase it.

 

How to choose the right  stairlift. 

 

If you have access to the internet, you will be able to view several suppliers’ websites.

Consider whether each company offers a wide choice of products and makes, enabling you to choose the best product for your needs.

Consider whether the company offers a warranty that covers a long a period as possible, preferably 3 years for new stair lifts.

Consider whether the company operates within your locality, which is likely to provide you with a more personal service, and fast response when required.

Consider whether the company is ’small enough to care’ but big enough to deliver. Family companies often provide that added ‘personal service’.

Consider whether the company staffs has extensive experience in the ’stair lift’ business, as some salesmen may have limited experience, and recommend the wrong solution.

Consider that when choosing your stair lift, consider if the product or make of stair lift will be the right stair lift for your needs, not just now, but also in future.

Confirm that the potential supplier offers a ‘FREE’ home visit, with no strings attached and offers a good choice of stairlifts.


In preparation for your Home Visit.

Having reviewed several suppliers, and their brochures identifying possible solutions for you.

Request several testimonies, with the option to call any one of the previous customers, if necessary.

Discuss your need with any friends that may have purchased a stairlift, asking for their advice and opinion.

List any concerns or issues that worry you, for the engineer to address during his visit.

If necessary, invite a friend to be with you during the engineer’s visit, to provide support and conformation of your choice.

 

During the Home Visit

Let the visiting engineer know of your choice and preferences.

Explain any concerns that you may have to him. An experienced engineer will listen carefully and point to a solution.

Listen carefully to the engineer’s recommendations, which should guide you through the selection process smoothly and help with identifying the best solution for your need.

Ensure that a written quotation is provided during the survey for your choice of stair lift that also includes the warranty details.

Ensure that the quotation includes all items and work, required for completion. Be wary of ‘additions’ later such as ‘additional wiring’ etc.

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About the Author:
Bob Snowzell writes for Leodis Stairlifts leeds, who specialise in providing expert advice on choosing the best stairlift
Leodis Stairlifts supply & install stairlifts in Leeds and throughout Yorkshire.
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Choosing A Home Wheelchair Lift

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on March 10th, 2010 by Admin – Be the first to comment

Wheelchair lifts provide accessibility for handicapped, disabled or aged persons. They are easy to use and provide safe transportation making it possible for the handicapped to move independently. People decide to install wheelchair lifts in their homes for the convenience of their dear ones who may be handicapped and are on wheelchairs most of the time. There are various models with different features available in the market, one should check out the different types before choosing a home wheelchair lift and decide on the best one to purchase.

The Right Wheelchair Lift to Select

Choosing the right wheelchair lift depends on several factors such as what the wheelchair user’s needs are and which all places in the home he/she needs access to, automatic or manual operation, affordability, space requirements, size, height and weight of the lift etc. The lift should be in compliance with ADA guidelines and other standard codes. The wheelchair platform lift should be able to withstand at least 500 pounds or more taking into consideration the weight of the wheelchair and its user. One should also check whether it is compatible in his home, installation requirements and whether any alterations are required. They also need to plan whether to purchase a wheelchair lift to be installed permanently or a portable one.

Buy from a Reliable Manufacturer

A wheelchair lift is not something that can be brought easily and cheaply. A lot of time and investment is needed before deciding to buy the right wheelchair lift for residential purpose. There are several firms manufacturing wheelchair lifts and choosing a home wheelchair lift from one of them is going to be a difficult task. However it is imperative to choose the firm that offers quality products and services and which can be trusted.


DAY Elevator & Lift, wheelchair lift company supplying quality wheelchair lifts from top manufacturers. We offer home wheelchair lifts in permanent and portable models, ideal for both indoor and outdoor purposes.
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Stair Lifts & Residential Elevators

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on March 7th, 2010 by Brinkmann Hamer – Be the first to comment

Stair lifts are very good for people who are not able to climb up and down the stairs on their own and they become less dependent on the others to take them up and down the stairs. There are different kinds of stair lifts available, which are suitable separately for different kinds of people’s needs and also for the different kinds of staircases.

There are also different kinds of residential elevators, which are also known as home elevators, which are used for the people mostly on wheelchairs to move between the different floors of the house. These elevators are available with different capacities and kinds as well as finishes.

Home elevators offer a smooth ride between different floors of the house and you can move smoothly without any discomfort. The home elevators are offered in the market in different capacities, so that the clients can get what suits them better. In buying a home elevator, an important matter is that of the chair that has to go into the elevator and the home elevator has to be bought according to the weight and the suitable capacity has to be bought.

There are also some manufacturers who make home elevators that are green and are environmentally friendly. These are suitable for the people who are conscious about the environment and are concerned with the emissions and elements that pollute the environment.

In case of the stair lifts, there are mostly two kinds of stair lifts that are the most commonly used. There is one which has a seat and the other is the one on which the person has to keep standing while moving up and down the stairs. The two categories of the stair lifts are straight and curved.

These two categories of stair lifts vary from each other in the respect of the staircase on which they have to be installed. If you have a straight staircase that does not curve anywhere, then you should get a straight stair lift. Otherwise, if you have a stair lift that has a slight or larger curve, you would have to get a curved stair lift. In case of the curved stair lifts, the exact specifications of the staircase have to be noted down and the stair lift has to be designed accordingly.

Some of the important things that you would have to keep in mind when you’re thinking of getting a home elevator are, first of all the need for you to enter and exit the elevator. Your needs for the elevator are going to be different and depend on how many times you need to enter and exit the elevator and also on how many floors you house has.

When you are getting a home elevator, you also have to keep the point of the capacity of the elevator in view. There are many manufacturers of both stair lifts and home elevators and you can compare the prices and features of each and then decide on the one that is the most suitable for you.

There are multiple stairlifts on offer at Churchills Stairlifts

Author: Brinkmann Hamer
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Chairlift for stairs for my elderly parents

Posted in Chair Lift For Stairs on October 11th, 2009 by Admin – 5 Comments

My folks paid of house many moons ago, and now, just depending on Social Security and Mom’s Medical Insurance, they are needing funds to live off of AND to assist in re-vamping the house.

They need to change the house somewhat physically because Dad will no longer be able to go upstairs (for showering) unless something is done SOON.

We are currently looking at options (such as a stair lift chair).

My siblings are very VERY wary of the Reverse Mortgage. They are afraid that someone will take the house from them when my folks pass away. I don’t care about that as much as Ma & Pa need the money to help them have some Quality In Life. The house is junk, and falling on it’s ear, anyway. I’m surprised it hasn’t been condemned by the city, like the house next door to them that is now a lovely open lot.

RE professionals
Persons who have done the Reverse Mortgage
Estate Planners

All are welcome for your advice!
Please be prompt – I need to submit your advice to my siblings tomorrow in our meeting of how to help out Ma & Pa.

God Bless!


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