Saturday, June 9, 2018

How To Choose The Right Maryland Chair Lifts For Stairs For Your Home

By Amanda Lee


Owning a two story house, with all the bedrooms upstairs is great, unless you have mobility issues and can't take the stairs anymore. You could always sell the house, or rework a downstairs room to solve the problem. You might be able to install one of the Maryland chair lifts for stairs like others have done.

Stairlifts are motorized chairs that attach to stair treads by rails. The stairwell has to be no less than thirty inches wide and have twenty four inches of landing space. There are two kinds of stairlifts. One is straight and the other curved.The straight stairlifts work on stairways that don't have landings or curves. Curved stairlifts are for those with landings and turns.

Prices vary. You can get the straight version for as little as three thousand dollars. Most dealers keep these stairlifts in stock, and they can be installed with a minimum of customization. The curved version will be at least twice as much because of the added complexity. Medicare and supplemental insurance do not cover any portion of these stairlifts. They are considered home modifications, not durable medical devices.

If you can press a button, you can operate a stairlift. They are not do-it-yourself projects though. It takes a professional to install one. They need annual maintenance. Stairlifts operate on batteries. This means you wont have to worry about be stranded on the second floor if the power goes out. You will need an outlet adjacent to the stairwell.

In order to make the unit move, you have to push a button. The button must be continuously depressed to keep the stairlift moving. If you take your finger off the button, the device will stop. There is a remote that will move the stairlift to the floor you're on. Homeowners in wheelchairs, who find it difficult to move from one chair to the other, may need a wheelchair lift.

You need to choose the model that best fits your needs. You should select a stairlift that accommodates your weight and that has a seat wide enough for comfort. A flip seat is a good idea if there is a door at the top of the staircase. If you want the ability to move the stairlift around a corner, so it won't obstruct the stairwell, you need a curved lift.

People do sell used stairlifts, but you should carefully consider the disadvantages before you purchase one. It may never fit your stair or operate as efficiently as one customized for your home. There won't be a warranty with a used stairlift. If it breaks, or need parts, you will be spending your own money to fix it. Dealers have finance packages for those on limited budgets and are happy to work with customers to create manageable monthly payments.

Being limited to certain areas of your home because of a loss of mobility is demoralizing. Having the ability to sleep in the bedroom you're used to can be very comforting. A modern stairlift can solve one of your mobility problems.




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