Don’t buy a stairlift for a relative without talking to us first
You are browsing Perched-seat disabled stairlifts in the Disabled stair lift categoryPerched-seat disabled stairlifts
There are a number of disabled stairlifts on the market – straight, curved and outdoor spring to mind. But there’s also another type of disabled stair lift that’s aimed at a particular market.
A perched disabled stairlift is a stairlift that’s modified for people who have trouble bending their knees. A typical user might be someone with arthritis. Using a perch-frame handicap chair lift, the user has no need to bend at the knees. These type of disabled stair lifts can also be useful in cases where the staircase is not wide enough for a normal stairlift.
In summary, then, the perch disabled stairlift is ideal for users who have difficulty sitting or bending their knees and for people with back pain. It comes with easy operation by remote control and there’s a ‘wander-lead’ adjustable system for easy use and perfect comfort.
Installation of this type of disabled stairlift is very quick and it’s very quiet, with no noticeable jolts or jerks in action. This handicap chairlift also comes with mechanical and electronic brakes for extra safety.
UK Stairlifts are experts on perched-seat disabled chair lifts. Call today for advice on a whole range of disabled stairlifts from major manufacturers, on 0800 0807997. We are here from 6.30am until 11.30pm in the evening to answer your call.
Random articles from UK Stairlifts
Popular articles
- Free Stair Assessment
- Reconditioned disabled stair lifts - what to look for
- Acorn - international stairlift manufacturer
- Sitemap
- Save money with reconditioned secondhand stairlifts
- Solus Curved Stairlift
- Get impartial advice on stairlift companies
- Stairlifts and tricky stairways
- Minivator 2000 Curved Stairlift
- Stairlift installation, service and repair 2 comment(s)
- A guide to the main stairlift manufacturers 2 comment(s)
- Book a FREE Stair Assessment 0 comment(s)
- Stairlift FAQs 0 comment(s)
- How do stairlift prices compare? 0 comment(s)
- All about disabled walkers 0 comment(s)
- Overcoming stairlift doorway problems 0 comment(s)
- Acorn 80 Curved Rail Stairlifts for curved stairs 0 comment(s)
- All about Help the Aged stairlifts 0 comment(s)
- Outdoor stair lifts - the ins and outs 0 comment(s)
