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Make Living Every DayEasier and Hurt Less

With failing hips and knees, going up and down stairs can be incredibly painful for several individuals. A fresh elevator turns something you need to do multiple times per day into an enjoyable encounter, instead of a painful one, and makes that process completely pain free. A fresh lift will make your everyday life much simpler.

Make Using Stairs Less Dangerous

Going up and down the stairs is something which most aged people feel is the most dangerous element of their day. Having to balance and climb is a dangerous blend, and can result in falling and critically injuring yourself. A stair lift can turn this into a fun and easy task, instead of one you fear.

Stop Having to Worry About The Safety of Your Loved Ones

For the kids of aging parents, of if their parent continues to be healthy and not trapped, the daily worry is a daily anxiety. By including a stair lift to the home, you can significantly reduce this worry, and make life easier for everyone around, understanding that the stairs now are considerably safer than before.

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Do you procrastinate as you can not get up the stairs and then get frustrated that your list of things to do is more?

Does the additional assist you to supply your aged parent or dependent appear overwhelming and too risky when it comes to accompanying them down and up the stairs?

People residing in Frisco neighborhoods rely on our competent professionals, because we focus on correctness and safety when installing your stairlift and can match it within a couple of hours or within a day depending on your own stairs.

Relieving pain for the fastest growing section of the world’s population is part of what makes our communities encouraging.

Physicians declare that aged patients frequently believe that it’s, although pain does not have to be a regular process of aging. Your daily actions can be impaired by pain and may interfere with your social life. Some pull away from tasks and loved ones depending on how much pain their long-term condition brought them on a daily basis. Huge numbers of individuals suffer based on the American Pain Society and try to find relief or several of them fail to seek treatment.

By installing a stairlift in your Frisco house, you remain mobile and still can decrease your suffering.

Meanwhile, every time will not fill you with stress you walk up the stairway. Seniors or those people who are challenged by freedom who endure a fall-related injury frequently require life-long care worse, or afterwards, totally eliminate living alone.

A stairlift will eliminate the anxieties as well as the chances that you will aggravate your pain.

With a stairlift, you won’t have a debilitating fall. You can alleviate the pain that you currently experience by relying on our professional technicians to get you off your feet into a stairlift that will safely take you up and down those stairs that are menacing.

Avoid becoming one of the millions of elderly adults who sustain moderate to serious injuries when they lost their balance.

Now you can pursue your daily actions with advantage and comfort and quit the excruciating painful journey, because you deserve alternatives that can enhance your life.

Appreciate on a regular basis, love and effort you have put into your home once more.

Keep your Autonomy in Texas, as the stairs do not have to limit which part of the house you go to.

No one likes to feel weak. Unexpectedly having to deal with restricting your moves as an outcome of a disability or old age can force you to lose your trust. It can reduce the quality of your own life. That’s not needed with new technologies that can be set up on your house in order to quit letting those stairway ruin your day.

Lots of folks face the difficult decision of the way to continue enjoy greater levels of dignity and to live in their home when facing mobility limitations. If our bodies change with age, we are stuck with by our want to help you to get about and live an unaffiliated lifestyle.

Getting to your own comfortable bed or needing to wait around for someone to aid you in tasks that are routine can take its toll. Actually, it is among the core values that health professionals focus on, making sure that they preserve admiration and a sense of dignity for a loved one facing these challenges.

No wonder, the desire for dignity and respect really develops stronger when someone becomes ill, disabled, or challenged with mobility problems.

It is possible that you’ve already determined to live at home, instead of an assisted living facility, despite needing to face a handicap or age-related challenge coming your way.

Maybe you are unfamiliar with how installing a stairlift can help you maintain your accessibility to every area of your home. The wonderful thing about living at home is that there are a lot of choices and they’re yours to make.

 

Our Frisco staff understands how important it is to get your questions answered and is available right now to provide the support and aid you must make an informed choice and assist you to move around again to you.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) How are you supposed to run power to a stair lift?

Electric-power (AC) stairlifts necessitate a grounded conventional 110v/20 amp outlet found at or close to the bottom or top of the staircase. Direct current, or battery-powered (DC) stairlifts use batteries capable of being recharged. Plug in the DC powered stairlift to recharge the battery when it is not used. There are additionally DC powered units that enable the AC electricity to continuously charge the batteries while the stairlift uses the DC power from the batteries. The charger unit will convert the voltage to DC. If there is a power outage, the battery used stairlift will continue to run until it runs out of electricity. The DC stairlift WOn't run, in case the transformer burns out and also you need to have the charger serviced.

2) Can you apply for one of these lifts if you are on disability?

A person have a health condition that meets their definition of impairment and qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when they have worked in a job that was covered by Social Security. Benefits could be insured if you're injured or on disability. Since SSI is a needs-based program and an SSI recipient must have limited income and resources, qualification for the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) allows a person who has a disability to achieve an occupational objective. The money that's set aside under a PASS may be used for anything that contributes to an occupational goal and can be used to cover house modifications through an SSI savings plan. You'll learn more about PASS through your Texas Social Security Administration office or call toll free 800-772-1213.

3) How sturdy are these lifts to install?

The sturdiness of track and the chair construction of a stairlift can vary so that it is good to do some assignments. In order to find out how tough a stairlift is, make sure it is strong enough for the heaviest user by comparing maximum weight capacities. Some companies assert that the toughest in the industry is the model that offers the most significant weight capacity at 400 lbs.. Heavier duty models demand larger batteries and more sturdy courses. Most elevators are designed to fit riders who weigh 250 pounds or less. Heavy-duty versions cost more so be sure you get the model that fits the person who'll use the stairlift. Always check whether the producer has an established reputation for sturdy, safe and well made products.

4) How much does a good stair lift cost?

The cost averages around $3,500 to over $10,000 for a great stairlift. Help and rental systems are available. For a straight flight of stairs appear to spend between $2,500 to $6,000 and for a custom curved railing staircase prices are around $10,000. Some products are sold as complete packages including installment along with a warranty, while some don't contain installation in the purchase price. The shape of the stairwell, the span of the seat fashion the track, work, as well as the characteristics you need decide the price.

5) How fast do stairlifts go?

Typically the speed ranges from 13.78 feet per minute to 29.53 feet per minute with the speed varying with the rider's weight, all within the recommended industry standard. The maximum speed in america is 40 feet per minute. Units can include an emergency brake safety feature in the event you feel out of control descending. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers manages the standards for stairs chair lifts for issues of public safety, including speed under ASME A18.1.. Some makers provide a changeable speed of 0 to 38 feet per minute.

6) How are these lifts fitted?

Making your purchase can involve a terrific deal of effort, time and decision making when you consider which attributes matter most to you and all the various sorts of stairlifts that are available to you that will best suit your requirements. Fitting the lift involves ensuring that the best attention is given to the system fitting properly so that you don't have to worry about its safety or dependability, after you've determined. Your best bet will be to have it fit by licensed Frisco professionals. These licensed professionals quantify pitch angle and the step heights to achieve correctness. The professional will go to the website--indoor or outdoor--and determine the stairlift can fit your stairway. They are going to fasten the track with supports fixed to the stairs to the stairs. Often people wonder if it is attached to the wall, but the stairlift is right fitted through the floor covering of the stairway. The railing fastener points are reachable over the top of any carpeting you may have on the steps.

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

According to AARP, The Department of Veterans Affairs offers a couple of grants to qualified veterans with disabilities for safety advancements in the home. Those include: the Home Improvements and Structural Alternations (HISA) Grant; The Specially Adapted Housing (SAH) grant; along with the Special Home Adaptation (SHA) grant. Upon qualification, a veteran can receive both a HISA grant and either SHA or a SAH 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 submit an application for SHA or SAH grant. For advice on all benefits telephone 1 800 827 1000.

8) How much do electric stair lifts cost in Frisco?

Used electric-powered stairlifts can start at about $1,299.00, while battery powered stairlifts can start at about $1,399.00 in Texas. Both models are priced when you get them new. The cost difference is insignificant initially. In the long term, electric-powered stairlifts may cost you if you factor in the amount of care and replacement batteries. Often, it is recommended to have the battery replaced rather than attempt to replace it yourself although there are batteries that are fairly easy to install depending on the model.

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

Depending on your medical condition, there are several programs which help make the home modification more affordable. 1. The Fall Prevention Center of Excellence lists government grants which are offered for home alterations. 2. Contact the National Council on Independent Living Center (703) 525-3406 on getting funding and referral services in your town. 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 pay for your stairlift through a mortgage insurance program. Call (202) 708-1112. 4. It might reassure you to know that if your insurance does not cover the cost, several of the stairlift manufacturers have partnered with banks to provide funding alternatives, including monthly payment options and loans. 5. There are alternatives to consider. The IRS may decide your home alteration qualifies for tax deductions. Phone the IRS to see if you're able to deduct the cost of installing your stairlift. IRS Publication 502 is a good resource that can enable you to gauge whether altering your stairway qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also phone them at (800) 829-1040. 6. Should you meet the requirements, some Area Agency of Aging use funds from the Older Americans Act Title III to alter homes. 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 Frisco, Texas office. It's possible for you to phone them toll free at 877 866 2476 or visit http://www.nahro.org

10) Can these lifts be used on wood flooring?

Lifts can be installed on all forms of flooring (carpeting, concrete, tile, marble, linoleum, or bare wooden stairway). Holes will be clear without carpeting when the stairlift is removed. However, the holes are not large and may be filled. Stairlifts can be installed on wooden outdoor steps. The railing will soon be attached to your wooden steps. The truth is, most professionally installed stairlifts in Frisco cost between $500 and $1,000 for the work given a variety of variables based on the difficulty of the occupation. Tile, metal staircases, or concrete are somewhat more challenging than wooden stairs.

11) Can these be used on carpeted floors?

Elevators can be installed on all forms of flooring (carpeting, concrete, tile, marble, linoleum, or bare wooden stairway). Actually, most professionally installed stairlifts cost between $500 and $1,000 for the work given a variety of variables based on the problem of the job. Installers can twist right through the carpeting. The tracks do not cut inside the house, because the aluminum processors are quite difficult to remove from the carpets. One thing that specialists mention is that if your carpeting will probably need replacing in the next FIVE years, before you've got a stairlift you might want to replace it. Otherwise, you'll need to factor in the cost of uninstalling and reinstalling the stairlift.

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

No. Since stairlifts do not attach to the wall, there are not any adjustments that are mandatory. The stairlift is installed into existing stair treads. The only thing that we do advocate is that if you're intending to change the flooring or carpeting in your stairs in the next five years, you might want to intend to do it before you install your stairlift to avert future removal and reinstallation costs.
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