Understanding the Stair Lift and Its Uses

Published by Stephen on October 14, 2009 under stair lifts

The stair lift is the most common tool used by those who are unable to safely use the stairs, but choosing the right kind can seem a little confusing, as there are a number of models and stair lift manufacturers to choose from. A great deal of this process can be simplified, however, as it largely depends on what type of staircase you have. Straight staircases, for example, are the easiest and least expensive to outfit with a stair lift, while curved staircases are the most expensive.

A quality stair lift can be an essential tool for ensuring safety, without having to preform any major home renovations or take out a loan.

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Do-It-Yourself Stair Lift Kits

Published by Stephen on October 12, 2009 under stair lifts

The stair lift can be a powerful tool that makes the stairs safer and easier to use. One of the main reasons people install stair lifts, as opposed to elevators, is that stair lifts are usually much lower in cost. There are even several popular stair lift brands, such as AmeriGlide stair lifts, that can be installed by a non-professional, which can save a good deal on installation costs and time. These kits, which are often called DIY Stair Lift Kits or Do It Yourself Stair Lift Kits, are popular as the installation is simplified, but they are not always the best choice.

This article helps to provide advantages and disadvantages of DIY stair lifts, which are not always the best choice or even an option in every home. However, it is possible to save a good deal of money when using this type of stairlift.

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Common Staircase Lifting Aids

Published by Stephen on October 7, 2009 under fall prevention

The stairs are quite dangerous areas for seniors, with many serious accidents occurring on them everyday. One of the ways that the stairs are made safer is by using a staircase lifting aid. Stair lifts are the most common type of lifting aid, but elevators are also an option. Those who use wheelchairs will use a device similar to a stair lift, but that is called an inclined platform lift.

By using one of the above lifting aids, it is usually possible to allow for full access to a home, without having to rely on a paid nurse or avoid the part of the home with the stairs.

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Adressing Elderly Staircase Safety

Published by Stephen on October 5, 2009 under fall prevention

The staircase can not only prove difficult to use for many seniors, but it can also present some very serious safety risks. Each year, falls account for a leading number of fatalities among seniors, with many also being seriously injured. It is often much more difficult for a senior to recover from a serious injury, with many having to enter some type of assisted living situation after an injury, so it is of the utmost importance to prevent senior falls.

A big part of senior fall prevention relies upon making the home accessible and reducing risks. In regards to the stairs, this requires a staircase that is in good repair and well lit, but there are many other concerns…

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Keeping Seniors Safe on the Stairs

Published by Stephen on October 2, 2009 under fall prevention

For seniors, the stairs can be a very dangerous area of the home, which is also quite difficult to use. Falls on the stairs can be incredibly serious, with many complications arising after a fall. In a recent study, it was found that among seniors who experience a broken hip, more than half will have to move to an assisted living facility, with an alarming number not surviving more than a year after the accident.

Since the stairs are such a dangerous area of the home, it is important to understand how to help make these areas not just safer, but also easier to use for seniors. This involves ensuring that the staircase itself is well maintained and easily accessible, but also taking a hard honest look at the seniors abilities.

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