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Posts Tagged ‘Disabled stair lift’Disabled stair lifts – when should you rent?
Renting a disabled stair lift could be a good move if someone in your household has had an accident and has temporarily lost the use of their legs – perhaps they’ve broken both legs and have to recover over a period of a few months. If you or a relative are at home with a virus or some other debilitating illness like glandular fever (mononucleosis). This won’t last for ever, but it will mean you have very little energy. A handicap chair lift can help you get around the house…
Read more...Disabled stairlifts – don’t take the DIY approach
When buying disabled stairlifts, people are moving towards DIY installations. It’s a fashion that is not always discouraged by disabled stair lift dealers, who tell the client that installation is easy and that it will save them money. However, unless you know what you are doing, installing your own handicap stair lift can be very dangerous. Some organisations have voiced concern about the situation, including the British Healthcare Trades Association. The BHTA has said that disabled people might be risking their lives by installing their own chair lifts. A BHTA representative said, “DIY stairlifts are an accident waiting to happen”…
Read more...Installing a disabled stairlift
Installing a disabled stairlift can be a complicated business that should be left to professional installers. Where space is desperately needed, the stair lift is usually installed on the staircase itself. However, when space is plentiful, the disabled stairlift can be installed on the wall…
Read more...Wheelchair stairlifts – cheaper than moving
If you have a relative who’s recently got a wheelchair, they might be thinking about moving to a bungalow – because an ordinary residential stairlift is impractical. Well, there’s no need. Because UK Stairlifts can offer advice and recommendations on a range of wheelchair stairlifts that offer a much more cost-effective option than moving house. It’s true that some disabled people in wheelchairs can have trouble negotiating a standard residential stair lift. However, with a disabled wheelchair stairlift, your relative can keep their independence…
Read more...Wide choice of handicap stairlifts from UK Stairlifts
Handicap stairlifts or chair lifts can be very liberating and can improve the lifestyle of your relative. Here at UK Stairlifts, we’ve a wide range of handicap chair lifts to choose from. Getting the right handicap stair lift for individual needs is important, though. Here are a few things to bear in mind…
Read more...Quality disabled stair lifts from UK Stairlifts
A disabled stair lift could be the answer if your relative has difficulty negotiating stairs. Let’s face it, moving to a bungalow or other ground-floor accommodation can be costly and stressful. For a fraction of the price, a disabled stair lift can give them the independence they are looking for. A disabled chair lift will enable them to move up and down the stairs unaided…
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