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Remain in Your Lansing House Much Longer

With a new stair lift you may manage to stay in your own Lansing house for much more, without having to go to a brand-new and unfamiliar place. It makes going up and down the stairs certainly will let you stay in the Michigan house you love for years more than you normally could, and every day a fun activity rather than a painful one.

Add Resale Value to Your Lansing Home

Availability and mobility equipment already set up on your home is going to be an important asset, as the baby boomer population proceeds to get older. It is going to make your home more precious, and be purchased faster in the event that something occurs. A fresh lift can significantly raise your Lansing home’s value.

Stop Having to Worry About Your Loved Ones

For the children of aging parents, of if their parent is still healthy and not trapped the daily worry is a daily fear. By adding a stair lift to the home, you make life much easier for everyone around, knowing the stairs now are much safer than before, and can greatly reduce this worry.

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Do you procrastinate because you get frustrated that your list of things to do is more and then can’t get up the stairway?

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

Here at Cain’s Freedom MI , we understand that making home modifications may appear out of the inquiry, as it seems impossible or unaffordable. Our professional installers and staff simplify the method of remaining mobile for the elderly, disabled, or temporarily injured population of Lansing.

Choose to place the thoughts of family and friends at ease.

We worry about people who are closest to us. Peace of mind is an essential part of dwelling in an emotionally supportive way. What happens to your own body, including the apprehension that you experience together with the loss of your mobility and independence changes people you love, and that includes friends, neighbors, colleagues and family.

Your family will appreciate that you’ve taken steps to help them help you, but also which you can recover some of your autonomy safely and in Lansing.

For several loved ones, it pains them to see you endure and they want you to make this part of your life more easy.

When you’ve got a stairlift correctly installed by our Lansing team, then your family members can stop envisioning the worst when you are alone at home. They can feel more reassured that you are getting around your home and they’re able to put to rest the idea of placing you into an unfamiliar setting at a care facility.

You can stay in your home, by giving your loved ones peace of mind and your family may enjoy the time with you, since you will have fewer things to worry about.

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

For many individuals living in Lansing, dealing with pain or an injury or getting up a flight of stairs may eventually become a huge chore. The psychological consequences can begin affecting every facet of your own life and are debilitating. Individuals who have had a stairlift installed comprehend that they no longer have to self-restrict themselves and suffer the impacts of changing their behavior to deal with the chore.

Many, who continue without a remedy, even start to experience other detrimental health side effects. These effects aren’t merely related to the immobility.

If you have found that you are not as steady on your feet or that you’re changing the way your stairway scale, then you are already making your life harder than it needs to be.

Give our Lansing team a call to learn the best way to experience life with a stairlift and recover charge of your life with an easy fast option which will serve you for years!

Our Michigan staff is ready to give you a quotation and discuss your specific requirements for installing a stairlift in Lansing, to place your family members minds at ease and to enhance every day of your life!

Frequently Asked Questions


1) How fast do stairlifts go?

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

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

Electric-power (AC) stairlifts need a grounded regular 110v/20 amp wall socket found at or near 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 when it is not used to recharge the battery. There are additionally DC powered units that empower the batteries to constantly charge while the DC power is used by the stairlift from the batteries. When there is a power outage, the battery controlled stairlift will continue to run until it runs out of power. The DC stairlift is not going to run, in case the transformer burns out and you have to possess the charger serviced.

3) How much would a cheap one cost?

Recommend you be careful of scams. we although you could likely find a stairlift that is cheap for about $1,000, but Some people have purchased a very inexpensive unit and soon learned that there were defects in the unit once they got them or they did not operate properly. Quality is important as you might end up spending more to keep an economical purchase. To be able to discover a reasonable option, consider purchasing used versions or leasing one. Scroll through this page to see our advice on looking for units that are affordable and finance alternatives. Remember also that some companies buy back your stairlift if it turns out you no longer need it and you don't desire to keep throwing money down the drain on a unit that isn't made with quality in mind.

4) Can these lifts be used on wood flooring?

Lifts can be installed on all types of flooring (carpet, concrete, tile, marble, linoleum, or bare wooden stairway). Holes will be evident without carpeting when the stairlift is removed. But, the holes are small and could be filled. Stairlifts can also be set up on wooden outdoor steps. The railing will probably be attached to your wooden steps. Actually, most professionally installed stairlifts in Lansing price between $500 and $1,000 for the labor given a variety of factors based on the issue of the job. Tile, concrete, or metal stairways are more difficult than wooden stairs. Having wooden stairs as a construction material of the stairway makes the occupation for an installer less labor intensive and affordable for you.

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

Yes. There are makers and providers that offer buy-back programs. Many of them are going to remove the unwanted lift additionally. Many people want to purchase reconditioned stairlifts, or so the demand is there. Many buyers hate to purchase straight from a seller, whether it'll work on their stairs and because they need to have it checked out by a professional to determine how well it functions. Particular versions sell not more difficult than many others.

6) How much does a good stair lift cost?

The price averages around $3,500 to over $10,000 for a good stairlift. that is Support and rental programs are available. $6,000 and for a custom curved railing stairway prices are around $10,000. to for a straight flight of stairs look to spend between $2,500 Some products are sold as complete packages including installment plus a warranty, while others usually do not comprise installation in the purchase price. The shape of the stairwell, the span of work, the seat style, the track, as well as the features you need determine the price.

7) Why are they so expensive to install?

Most of all, they contain routine maintenance and help you every step of the way. Professional setup is considerably more efficient in the long-run in terms of service, warranty and long-term care since they experienced at setup and are trained to follow safety measures. The installer is getting paid to properly install your unit in order that you do not confront serious hazards that do result when the guide for the first time opens and installs a stairlift. A Lansing professional also understands how to ensure that the stairlift follows fire exit requirements, the best way to make sure the charger connections are operating correctly to prevent serious injuries, and assure that all the appropriate functioning attributes are enabled. The price you pay to really have a trusted and trained tech ensures the longevity of your purchase as well as your safety. Additionally, installation involves lifting a reasonable quantity of weight. Many installations may be completed in a few hours by a professional.

8) How sturdy are these lifts to install?

The sturdiness of the seat construction and path of a stairlift can fluctuate so it's good to do some homework. Some companies claim that the sturdiest in the sector is the model that provides the heaviest weight capacity at 400 lbs.. Heavier duty models demand larger batteries and sturdier paths. Heavy duty versions cost more so make sure you get the model that fits the individual who will be using the stairlift. Always assess whether the producer has a proven reputation for durable, safe and well made products.

9) Can a stair lift go around corners?

Yes. Although straight stairlifts are often not as expensive, curved stairlifts can be custom-built to fit any staircase. Modern railing designs to suit your lifestyle, leaving lots of room for people to walk the stairs up and down easily, and effortlessly can help the stairlift journey around corners tightly, comfortably.

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

Depending on your own medical condition, there are a few programs that help make the house adjustment less expensive. 1. Government grants that are available for home alterations are listed by the Fall Prevention Centre of Excellence. 2. Contact the National Council on Independent Living Center (703) 525-3406 on ways to get financing and referral services in your area. 3. 4. It might reassure you to be aware of that if your insurance does not cover the price, several of the stairlift makers have partnered with banks to provide funding options, including monthly payment choices and loans. 5. There are other options to think about. The IRS may determine your house alteration qualifies for tax deductions. Phone the Internal Revenue Service to see if you're able to deduct the cost of installing your stairlift. IRS Publication 502 is a great resource that can enable you to estimate whether changing your staircase qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You may also phone them at (800) 829-1040. 6. If you qualify, some Area Agency of Aging use resources from the Older Americans Act Title III to change homes. Call the Eldercare Locator at (800) 677-1116 or visit www.n4a.org 7. It's possible for you to call them toll free at 877-866-2476 or visit http://www.nahro.org

11) How much do they weigh?

The units are not light, which is one of the reasons we do not advocate attempting to install them yourself. The lightest units on the market weigh 165-180 pounds installed (chair and track). Some units weight over 250 pounds installed. Seat assemblies and tracks come in various sizes and shapes and are made of various kinds of stuff determined by the model and its best attributes.

12) Does AETNA cover the cost of these lifts?

No. Aetna bases this determination on whether several standards are fulfilled. 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 serious 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 should possess the capability to ambulate. Afterward, Aetna would contemplate seat lift mechanisms medically necessary durable medical equipment (DME). Because they're considered house modifications, nevertheless, Aetna will not insure stairlifts. They basically follow Medicare's rules for aerodynamic lift mechanisms as explained in the question that handles Medicare coverage of these medical devices.
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