As we age and become less mobile, the stairs increasingly become more of a challenge. Each year they get a little bit more difficult to go up and down.
If you have a medical condition, are recovering from surgery or have mobility issues, the stairs pose a threat. They can be dangerous. Rather than test your luck on a daily basis, more and more people are turning to stair lifts to give them the extra assistance and support they need.
A stair lift is a cost-effective solution worth considering for you or family members that have issues using stairs. They can reduce falling hazards in your home and give you peace of mind. Here are 6 factors to consider to find the perfect stairlift for your home:
Mobility is important when selecting the right stair lift. It’s important to understand your limitations and compare them to the stair lift features to ensure you find a stair lift that is best suited to your needs.
If your mobility is very limited and you require assistance from a caregiver, a stair lift may not be the best solution. Instead, you may want to look into other home modification options such as through floor elevators.
The type of staircase you have in your home will play an important role in determining the type of stair lift to consider. Stairs come in all shapes and sizes. Some are straight, others are curved, and some have a landing built in. You also have to consider the number of stairs and other design element that could affect installations. The good news is there are a variety of stair lift options for all types of staircases. Some stairlifts are designed specifically for straight staircases, such as the Handicare Xclusive, Handicare 1000, Savaria SL-1000 and Savaria K2. If you have a curved staircase then consider the Handicare 2000, Handicare Free Curve, or Savaria Stairfriend models.
What features are important to you? Are you looking for a stair lift that is easy to use and has simple controls or do you want all the bells and whistles?
If you are looking for a powered swivel seat and powered footrest, consider the Handicare Xclusive. Looking for one that is durable and commercial grade? Check out the Savaria SL-1000. Want a model that can be custom built to your staircase? The Handicare Free Curve may be your best bet.No two stair lifts are the same. Compare a number of models to find the perfect one for your situation.
Spacing is a very important consideration. You want a stair lift that can do the job, but also not gets in the way when it’s not in use. You want a lift that takes up minimal space and is not too intrusive.
The Savaria K2 straight stairlift features the most compact folded depth on the market. The Handicare 2000 is known for having tightest track bends available in the industry. It will hug the edge of your staircase leaving you with more room.
The weight capacity of the stair lift is very important. Make sure a stairlift you are considering meets your needs now, but also in the future. For example, the Handicare Xclusive has a weight capacity of 285lbs. Many other models have similar weight capacity limits.
The design and overall look of your stair lift matters. You want to choose a lift that fits within your home design, if possible. Many lifts offer track designs and seats that are available in multiple colours, such as the Handicare Free Curve.
Want to learn more about stair lift options for your home? Explore our product offerings in greater detail by viewing our full selection of Stairlifts.
At MED+ we offer a range of straight and curved stairlifts. To find out more about our stairlifts and how to decide which type you need for your staircase, please give us a call. We are happy to assist you! Call 416-477-5960. Contact us to request a free estimate anytime!
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