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What are Stair Lifts

Submitted by webmasterwide
Wed, 14 Nov 2007

Climbing stairs may have been fun when you were a child, but if you are facing painful climbing, due to arthritis, age, or any other illness or situation, then climbing stairs is no longer fun, but a painful task that you would rather not complete. Stair lifts were developed to take the pain out of climbing stairs, not to mention to remove the fear of falling down stairs.

There are many things that may contribute to the inability to climb stairs. Arthritis, back pain, broken bones, multiple sclerosis, and any number of other diseases or illnesses have prevented many people from being able to safely climb stairs, without the help of someone, or without being carried. A stair lift can help you to get back your independence by allowing you to climb stairs completely free from help. And can help family members by allowing them more freedom.

Typically speaking, family members of people with mobility problems spend a lot of time helping them do things that they can’t do on their own. This causes depression sometimes in the person with the mobility problem, for they feel that they are a burden on their loved ones. A stair lift alleviates this problem by providing the mobility to climb up and down stairs without any help.

The stair lift is a system which is installed on your home stairway. There will be a metal track installed beside your stairwell. The lift chair glides along the track, using either batteries or electric power, and safely transports you up and down stairs. Many units are now designed that will fold up, out of the way when not in use, so that your stairway is not obstructed for others.

Stair lifts are an excellent way to get back your mobility by taking the leg work out of climbing. If your bedroom has always been upstairs, you don’t have to bother with moving it downstairs. You will be able to easily glide up the stairs to it. There are also some models available that have baskets or totes that attach to the chair, so you can carry things up and downstairs, like laundry, without any help.

Having trouble climbing stairs because of age, illness, or accident, shouldn’t hinder you from doing the things you want or need to do. Stair lifts simply make every day tasks easier by allowing you the freedom to go where you want to go. They help you deal with life’s little “ups and downs”.

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For more information about stair lifts visit http://www.a1-medical-supplies.net.


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