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Potentially Avoid Breaking a Hip

The stairs are among the very most dangerous places in your home, along with one fall can lead to a serious injury that will substantially hinder you for years. By preventing falling on the staircase, you may add many additional years to your life, and enjoy grandkids and your family for considerably more. Avoid breaking a hip, knee or back using a fall down the stairs.

Make Using Stairs Less Deadly

Going up and down the stairs is something that most aged folks feel is the most dangerous element of their day. Having to balance and scale is a dangerous mix, and can lead to critically injuring yourself and falling. A stair lift can turn this into an enjoyable and easy action, instead of one you worry.

Add Value to Your Arlington Home

Availability and mobility gear already set up on your house will be an important advantage as the baby boomer population continues to get older. It will make your home more valuable, and be bought quicker in the event that something occurs. A new elevator can significantly increase your Arlington home’s value.

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Does the extra help you supply your aged parent or dependent appear overwhelming and too dangerous when it comes to accompanying them up and down the stairs?

Has the thought of having to build an additional bedroom on the first floor or move to just one floor house crossed your head?

Here at Cain’s Freedom TX , we realize that making home modifications may appear out of the question, as it seems impossible or unaffordable. Our professional installers and staff simplify the method of remaining mobile for the elderly, handicapped, or briefly wounded citizenry of Arlington.

Choose to put the thoughts of family and friends at ease.

We worry about people who are closest to us. Peace of mind is an essential section of dwelling in an emotionally supportive way. What occurs to your own body, including the apprehension that you experience with the loss of your mobility and freedom influences people you adore, and which includes friends, neighbors, colleagues and family.

Your family will appreciate that you have taken steps to help them help you, but also which you can regain some of your autonomy safely and securely in Arlington.

For several loved ones, it pains them to see you suffer and they would like you to make this part of your life simpler.

When you have a stairlift correctly installed by our Arlington team, then your family members can stop picturing the worst when you’re alone at home. They can feel more assured that you’re getting around your home and they can put to rest the idea of placing you into an unknown setting at a care facility.

You can stay in your house, by giving your nearest and dearest peace of mind and your family can enjoy the time on you, since you’ll have fewer things to worry about.

You’ll wish you had done it earlier, once you experience life with a stairlift.

For lots of people dwelling in Arlington, dealing with an injury or pain or getting up a flight of stairs may become an immense chore. The emotional effects may start influencing every facet of your own life and are debilitating. Individuals who have had a stairlift installed comprehend that they no longer have to self-restrict themselves and suffer the impacts of altering their behavior to handle the chore.

Many, who continue without a remedy, even begin to experience other unwanted effects that are harmful health. These effects are not only directly related to the immobility. By walking up the stairway despite questionable equilibrium they are linked to the changes a man has made to prevent the chore or the risks they take.

When you have found that you’re not steady on your feet or that you’re modifying the way you climb your stairway, then you are already making your life more difficult than it has to be.

Give our Arlington team a call to learn the best way to experience life with a stairlift and recover charge of your own life with a straightforward fast alternative that will serve you for years!

Our Arlington staff knows how important it is to get your questions answered and is available right now to provide you help and the support you really need to make an informed choice and enable you to move around again.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) How sturdy are these lifts to install?

The sturdiness of the chair construction and course of a stairlift can change so that it is not bad to do some homework. In order to determine how sturdy a stairlift is, make sure it's powerful enough for the heaviest user by comparing maximum weight capacities. More than a few companies assert the sturdiest in the sector is the model that provides the heaviest weight capacity at 400 lbs.. Heavier duty models demand more sturdy paths and bigger batteries. Heavy duty models cost more so make sure you get the model that fits the individual who will use the stairlift. Always assess whether the producer has an established reputation for sturdy, safe and well-made products.

2) Are there any structural modifications needed before installing a lift?

No. Since stairlifts don't attach to the wall, there are not any modifications that are essential. The stairlift is installed into existing stair treads. The single thing that we do advocate is that if you are planning to change the flooring or carpet on your own stairs in the following five years, you may want to intend to do it before you install your stairlift to avert future removal and re installation costs.

3) Does health insurance cover equipment cost and installation of a lift?

Medicare will not cover setup costs and stairlift equipment, for the reason that they are home modifications, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment comprises elevators that are accustomed to help a patient in out of a chair or bed. In Texas, persons with limited financial resources may be qualified for the Texas Medicaid COPES Waiver, recently replaced by the Community First Choice Alternative. It empowers individuals who need nursing home level attention to receive that attention at home and supports independent living, including coverage for home alterations. Family can be compensated for supplying caregiving support. According to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), some private health insurance providers may offer financial assistance for some home modifications if the elevator is considered a medical necessity. It is better to review insurance policies that are different. Some private health or long-term care insurance can help pay for limited home alterations. Check with your Arlington insurance carrier to examine policy alternatives. The National Association of Home Builders suggests that some auto insurance, worker's compensation, long-term care coverages, state disastrous accident insurance plans, and medical trust funds can cover the expenses of a home modification.

4) How are they powered?

When you are not using the stairlift, you can save energy by turning it away with the remote also. Stairlifts come in both battery-powered (D/C) and electrical (A/C) versions. One consideration is whether you reside in an area that experiences a lot of power outages, since you do not want to be stranded mid-lift during a storm. (However, ask the maker about the backup power system that should be included in your version.) Additionally, consider the price of replacing the battery and the life of the battery. While some prefer electric versions for reasons ranging from battery life to some device difficulties particular to battery models, others favor battery powered stairlifts, because they are able to lead to lower electric bills, although the expense of the electricity to control the stairlift has been considered insignificant by the majority of manufacturers. You don't have to plug after every use in a battery charger, since the battery version has a wall plug to maintain the battery charged. Another thing to consider is the way mechanically inclined the user is, because casing and the seat on some models have to be removed and wires need to be disconnected and reconnected to insert the newest battery. Request instructions and see whether it is something that you'll want to replace yourself. We'd be happy to help you out. In case you decide on an electrical model, make sure there is a plug within several feet of the lift. No special outlets are crucial.

5) How do stair lifts work?

Basically, it's like riding in your ski lift, minus the bitter cold. You sit in a motorized swivel chair snugly equipped to make you as comfortable as possible with personalized attributes. A safety belt keeps you firmly in place and a foot rest prevents you from hitting on the steps while using the lift. Some stairlifts come with mounted call/send controls on the wall close to the paths for a user or you may make use of a remote control to send the chair where you want it to go. Occasionally the control panel is situated on the seat arm. Become familiar with the specific attributes of your unit. Once you are prepared, determined by the model you purchased or leased, you can control the rate and adjust the seat as you travel up and down your stairway. The lift consists of a your comfortable seat, a carriage, the control system, as well as a motor in order you could once more regain your freedom. Some models rely on a belt like a conveyor belt and a rack and pinion system is used by other models.

6) Does AETNA cover the cost of these lifts?

No. Aetna bases this determination on whether several criteria are satisfied. The Aetna member must be: (1) incapable of standing up from a standard armchair at home; (2) and must have severe arthritis of the hip or knee, or have severe neuromuscular disorder; (3) and the seat lift mechanism should be prescribed to effect improvement, or arrest or retard deterioration in the member's condition; (4) and once standing, the member must have the capability to ambulate. Afterward, Aetna would consider seat lift mechanisms medically necessary durable medical equipment (DME). Because they're considered residence changes, yet, Aetna will not insure stairlifts. They essentially follow Medicare's rules for lift mechanisms as explained in the question that handles Medicare coverage of these medical devices.

7) Why are they so expensive to install?

Most of all, they help you every step of the way and include routine maintenance. Professional setup is a lot more efficient in the long-run with regards to warranty, service and long-term care because they can be trained to follow security measures and experienced at installation. The installer is getting paid to correctly install your unit so that you do not confront serious dangers that do result when an inexperienced man installs a stairlift and opens the manual for the first time. A Arlington professional also understands how to make sure that the stairlift follows fire exit requirements, the best way to ensure that the charger connections are working correctly to avoid serious injuries, and assure that all the proper operating features are enabled. The price you pay to have a trustworthy and trained technician ensures your safety and the longevity of your purchase. Also, installment includes lifting a fair amount of weight. Many setups can be completed in a few hours by a professional.

8) Can a stair lift go around corners?

Yes. Although straight stairlifts are frequently much less expensive, curved stairlifts can be custom-built to fit any staircase. Modern rail layouts can help the stairlift traveling around corners closely, comfortably, and smoothly to suit your lifestyle, leaving a lot of room for people to walk up and down the stairs.

9) Can you rent a stair lift for an extended period of time?

Due to individual circumstances you might be facing, you will need to lease a stairlift instead of buy one. Some makers offer this option understanding that there are particular occasions when a customer may only need it for a very short period of time. Possibly you are going to have business for a length period of time which will benefit from its use, perhaps you let your home, or someone in your family has had an accident or surgery and wants it briefly. Occasionally, determined by the medical condition, you simply can not be sure how long you will need the stairlift and renting appears like the best choice on a month-to-month basis. Rental programs often provide a minimum of 3 months and normally comprise the installation and de-installation in the rental package. Some Texas companies even offer lease to own software. Nevertheless, it is vital that you take into account the price of installation and de-installation before picking this alternative instead of purchasing a stairlift that is secondhand.

10) Does the VA cover the cost and installation of lifts?

According to AARP, The Department of Veterans Affairs offers a few grants to qualified veterans with disabilities for security advancements in the residence. Upon qualification, a veteran can receive both a HISA grant and either a SAH or SHA grant. Contact the VA and ask for VA form 10-0103 to make an application for the HISA grant. Contact the VA and ask for VA form 26-4555 to make an application for SHA or SAH grant. For information on all benefits phone 1 800 827 1000.

11) What types of financing are available if insurance doesn't cover home modifications?

Depending in your medical condition, there are some programs that help make the house modification less expensive. 1. Government grants that are available for home modifications are listed by the Fall Prevention Centre of Excellence. 2. Contact the National Council on Independent Living Center (703) 525-3406 on ways to get financing and referral services in your area. 3. You may also contact the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) which is part of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to apply for financing to cover your stairlift through a mortgage insurance plan. Call (202) 708-1112. 4. It may reassure you to know that if your insurance doesn't cover the cost, several of the stairlift manufacturers have partnered with banks to provide funding alternatives, including monthly payment alternatives and loans. 5. There are other options to think about. The Internal Revenue Service may decide that your home adjustment qualifies for tax deductions. Call the Internal Revenue Service to find out when you can deduct the cost of installing your stairlift. IRS Publication 502 is an excellent resource that will enable you to judge whether changing your stairway qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also phone them at (800) 829-1040. 6. Some Area Agency of Aging use funds from the Older Americans Act Title III to modify homes, if you meet the requirements. Call the Eldercare Locator at (800) 677-1116 or visit www.n4a.org 7. Many cities and towns use Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) for home modifications, so check with your Arlington, Texas office. You can phone them toll free at 877-866-2476 or visit http://www.nahro.org

12) How much do they weigh?

The units are heavy, which is among the reasons we do not recommend trying to install them yourself. The lightest units on the market weigh 165-180 pounds installed (seat and path). Some units weight over 250 pounds installed. Chair assemblages and trails come in different sizes and shapes and are made of several types of materials determined by the model and its finest features.
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