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Make Stairs Less Dangerous

Going up and down the stairs is something that most aged people feel is the most dangerous element of their day. Having to balance and scale can lead to falling and critically injuring yourself, and is a dangerous combination. This cans turn into a fun and easy action, instead of one you fear.

Potentially Bypass Breaking a Hip

The stairway are one of the very dangerous places in your house, plus one fall can lead to a serious injury that will substantially hinder you for years. You can add many added years to your own life, and revel in your family and grandkids for considerably more by preventing falling on the stairway. Avoid breaking a hip, knee or spine using a tumble down the staircase.

Be able to Stay in Your McKinney Home for Much Longer

With a new stair lift you may have the ability to stay in your McKinney house for much longer, without needing to go to a brand-new and unknown area. It makes going up and down the stairs every day a fun activity instead of a painful one, and certainly will allow you to stay in the house you love for years more than you normally could.

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

Has the idea of having to construct an additional bedroom on the first floor or move to one floor dwelling crossed your mind?

Here at Cain’s Freedom TX , we understand that making home modifications may appear out of the inquiry, because it seems impossible or unaffordable. Our professional installers and staff simplify the procedure for remaining mobile for the aged, handicapped, or briefly injured citizenry of McKinney.

Once you experience life with a stairlift, you will wish you had done it sooner.

For a lot of people living in McKinney, dealing with an injury or pain or getting up a flight of stairs may become an immense chore. The psychological consequences are debilitating and may start influencing every part of your life. Individuals who have had a stairlift comprehend that they have to self-limit themselves and endure the impacts of changing their behavior to deal with the chore.

Many, who continue without a remedy, even begin to experience other harmful health unwanted side effects. These effects aren’t just related to the immobility. They’re related to the changes a man has made to avert the chore or the risks they take by walking up the stairs despite equilibrium that is questionable.

If you have found that you are not steady on your feet or that you’re altering the way you climb your stairs, then you’re already making your life harder than it requires to be.

The happiness we experience in life, because we feel like we are in control is increased by addressing problems and we are removing obstacles that may endanger us.

Give our McKinney team a call to find out how to experience life with a stairlift and recover control of your own life with a straightforward rapid alternative that will serve well you for years!

Keep your Independence in Texas, since the stairway do not have to limit which part of the house you go to.

No one likes to feel helpless. Suddenly having to deal with restricting your movements as a result of a disability or elderly age can make you lose your confidence. It can decrease the quality of your own life. So you could stop letting those stairs destroy your day that’s unnecessary with new technologies that can be installed in your house.

A lot of folks face the tough choice of how to continue enjoy greater levels of dignity and to live comfortably in their home when facing freedom restrictions. Even if our bodies change with age, we are stuck with by our desire to be able to get about and live an independent lifestyle.

Getting to your own cozy bed or having to wait around for someone to help you in jobs that are routine can take its toll. In fact, it’s among the core values that health professionals focus on, making sure that they keep a feeling of dignity and admiration for a loved one.

No wonder, the desire for esteem and dignity actually grows stronger when an individual becomes sick, disabled, or challenged with mobility issues.

It’s possible that you have already determined to live at home, rather than an assisted living facility, despite having to confront a disability or age-associated 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 amazing thing about living at home is the fact that there are lots of choices and they’re yours to make.

Our McKinney staff knows how important it’s to get your questions answered and is available right now to provide the support and assistance you must make an informed decision and help you move around again to you.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) Are there any good options for used or recycled lifts in my area?

Yes. Stairlifts that are reconditioned and recycled are an option and are accessible. Custom designed curved stairlifts are less easy to resell, since the angles around the curves really should be a very close match. Otherwise, a recycled stairlift isn't fundamentally bad just because it is used and offers a lot of edges. Many Texas stairlifts are bought back by stairlift companies and resell them used. A used stairlift may have been removed and resold, since the individual who depended on the raise enhanced in their condition, they went, or the need for it was temporary. They cost considerably less than new models. Be sure to ask some questions when buying a lift that is used. Ask about their weight and the prior owner /height demands. Ask about the age of the model that is used. We recommend that you don't purchase one which is 10 years old, because that model is close to retirement. Inquire questions that are mechanical regarding the status of the battery, the working status of the lift, the tracks, and its motor. You can shorten the span of tracks if required, as stated before.

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

Because of individual situation you could be facing, you might need to rent a stairlift instead of buy one. Possibly you may have company for an extended period of time that can reap the benefits of its use, maybe you rent your home, or someone in your household has had surgery or an injury and wants it temporarily. Occasionally, depending on the medical condition, you simply can not be certain how long you will need the stairlift and renting seems like the best option on a month-to-month basis. Rental systems often offer a minimum of 3 months and often contain the installation and de-installation in the rental package. Some Texas companies even offer lease to own programs. Nonetheless, it's vital that you consider the cost of installation and de-installation before choosing this option instead of purchasing a used stairlift.

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

According to AARP, a couple of grants are offered by The Department of Veterans Affairs to qualified veterans with disabilities for safety advancements in the house. 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 submit 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 advice on all benefits call 1-800-827-1000.

4) Can you build one of these yourselves?

It certainly depends upon your practical know how. It's an extremely daunting procedure. Many people choose to make a homemade stairlift, because their stairs are too narrow to use the ones available on the market or they're trying to work on a tight budget. Some layouts are offered online, nevertheless, minus the proper tools, materials and welding knowledge, this approach might take quite a long time to build plus lots of frustrations. Also, when you compare common layout plans for a stairlift to purchasing a tried-and-true tested model, a homemade version and commercial models can not compete as much as appearance and compactness. Itis a solid approach to take. Also, recall security is a real concern for anyone who's going to rely on the raise, therefore it is critical for you to do thorough testing and frequent checking of your handiwork.

5) How much do stair lifts costs?

Based on Consumer Affairs, the very best nine stairlift brand names starting with the finest-rated include: Acorn Stairlifts, Reachable Construction, Rise Stairlifts, Silver Cross, Bruno, AmeriGlide, Country Home Elevator, 101 Mobility and Stannah. Experts rate these based on various attributes, factors, and because of situation. Many of these companies do not publicize their prices, since every stairs differs. Frequently, they will beat any competitive quote. The price can vary from $1,200 to over $10,000, averaging around $3,500 for a straight stairway. Used stairlifts can cost under $2,000. Aid and rental programs are accessible. Some products are sold as complete packages including a warranty along with setup, while some do not comprise installation in the cost. The shape of the stairwell, the span of the path, the seat style, work, and the features you want determine the price.

6) Is there any way to sell the equipment when we are done with it?

Yes. There are manufacturers and providers that offer buyback programs. Many of them are going to remove the unwanted lift also. A lot of people prefer to buy reconditioned stairlifts, or so the demand is there. Many buyers hate to purchase directly from a seller, because they should have it checked out by a professional to ascertain how well it works and whether it'll work on their stairway. Particular models sell simpler than others.

7) Does AETNA cover the cost of these lifts?

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

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

Someone qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when they've worked in work that was covered by Social Security and have a medical condition that meets their definition of handicap. In the event you're injured or on impairment, benefits could be covered. Since SSI is a needs-based plan and an SSI recipient must have limited income and resources, eligibility for the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) allows a person with a disability to achieve an occupational objective. The cash that's set aside under a PASS can be used for anything that leads to an occupational objective and may be used to cover house adjustments through an SSI savings strategy. You can learn more about PASS through your Texas Social Security Administration office or call toll free 800 772 1213.

9) How much does a good stair lift cost?

The cost averages around $3,500 to over $10,000 for a great stairlift. Aid and rental systems are accessible. 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 as well as a guarantee, while some do not include setup in the price. The shape of the stairwell, the span of job, the seat fashion, the course, and the attributes you desire determine the price.

10) Why are they so expensive to install?

Most of all, they help you every step of the way and comprise regular maintenance. Open up any of the installation manuals and you'll see a warning any small warranty will be voided by any deviation and that strict adherence to the installation directions is required and eliminate any opportunity you have of holding the manufacturer liable for liability or any damage. Professional setup is much more economical in the long-run when it comes to service, warranty and long-term care as they may be trained to follow safety measures and experienced at installation. The installer is getting paid to correctly install your unit in order you don't confront serious hazards that do result when an inexperienced person opens the manual for the first time and installs a stairlift. A McKinney professional also understands the way to ensure that the stairlift follows fire exit requirements, the best way to ensure that ensure that all the proper functioning features are enabled, and the charger connections are operating properly to avoid serious accidents. The cost you pay to truly have a trusted and trained tech ensures the longevity of your purchase as well as your security. Repairs and reinstallations can take longer and cost more than an appropriate initial installation. Also, setup includes lifting a reasonable amount of weight. Many setups may be finished in a couple of hours by a professional.

11) How are they powered?

You can save energy by turning it away with the remote also when you're not using the stairlift. Stairlifts come in both battery-powered (D/C) and electric (A/C) versions. One factor is whether you live in a location that experiences a great deal of power outages, because you do not want to be stranded mid-lift during a thunderstorm. (Yet, ask the manufacturer about the backup power system that should be included in your version.) Also, consider the price of replacing the life of the battery and the battery. While some prefer electrical versions for reasons that range from battery life to some apparatus difficulties specific to battery versions, others favor battery-powered stairlifts, because they could result in lower electric bills, although the expense of the electricity to use the stairlift has been considered insignificant by most producers. Because the battery model still has a wall plug to maintain the battery charged you do not have to plug in a battery charger after every use. Another thing to consider is how mechanically inclined the user is, cables have to be disconnected and reconnected to fit the newest battery and because housing and the seat on some versions must be removed. Sometimes, this becomes a service call to an installer to create life simpler. Request directions and see whether it's something youwill want to replace yourself. We'd be very happy to assist you. Make sure there is a spark plug within a couple of feet of the elevator, in case you decide on an electrical version. No particular outlets are required.

12) Does AARP cover the cost of these lifts?

AARP is not a supplier of insurance, but contracts with insurers to make coverage available to AARP members. AARP doesn't make health plan recommendations for individuals and does not cover the price of any health needs or stairlifts. AARP does provide access to medical care tools and coverage like other health plans and Medicare Supplement Insurance to members as a resource, but third parties provide member benefits. Check with the plans that are recorded under AARP's membership services.
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