Wellness Digest
Accessibility Equipment: Stair Lifts, Wheel Chairs, Scooters, and Lift Chairs

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Wheel Chair Stair Lift

 

Moving around a place in a wheel chair in itself is challenging. What more when the handicap have to go to an elevated place or in the second floor. Unless you have an elevator in your own house then that would solve the problem. Handicap in a wheel chair would like to preserve their normal lives and they want to be able to move around the house without seeking the help from another relative. While this may not be a burden for you, they are struggling to be independent, and the best way you could provide them this, is to make your home wheelchair-friendly.

First, review areas that are not flat or elevated, and think of ways to be able to go through them by sitting on a wheel chair. For one to two steps like towards your kitchen, it is recommended to install an inclined platform. There are so many platforms available and you could even buy used ones, just simply check the advertisements for them.

If you have a terrace upstairs, and it is not that high then you could use vertical platform lifts. These are also perfect if you want to go from garage to your room upstairs because these could also be installed outdoors. You may want to try with used lifts just to see if your relative would be comfortable with them. Normally their fear of height sets in and they would refrain from using them.

But for a staircase it would be more convenient to install a Wheelchair Stair Lift. This is more practical because they are attached to your regular staircase and you would not have to be afraid of high areas or falling off. These reduces the risk of accidents caused by falling-off your wheel chair. This is also convenient when you age and you still want to be able to reach upstairs with more ease and convenience.

People thought that this kind of lifts are only available for large spaces like public buildings or in the offices but now it becomes more portable, and could be placed in residential areas as well.Certainly you have seen wheelchair lifts in the hospital and you probably thought against having those ugly steel structures in your homes. But nowadays, the wheelchair lift is made more compact and sleek for your homes. It could even be painted on, to match your wall or stairs.

A wheelchair stair lift enables everyone to have access to every nooks and floors of your homes without having to install an elevator. You have to make sure when choosing the right stair lift that the person who will be using it feels secure about them. There has to be straps or safety handle bars to keep them in place. Some stair lifts also comes with cranks that could turn the wheel chair sideways so that they do not get dizzy or experience vertigo from moving to and fro.

In purchasing a wheelchair Stair Lift make sure to ask them of their after-sales service. Surely you would need some assistance in making sure that they are running smoothly all the time for your safety and comfort. Some government agencies provide subsidies or tax deductions for these type of costs in order to support the handicap. We know how costly it is to install such accessibility equipment and so it's better to review if you have such benefits that could lessen your costs rather than buying used wheelchair stair lift.