The Advantages of Owning a Stair Lift

Published by Stephen on November 14, 2008 under stair lifts

Many find that with age, the stairs become very difficult to climb. This is commonly caused by diseases like arthritis, which causes joint discomfort. This is one of the reasons that people who are over sixty five are much likelier to have an accident climbing the stairs.

One cost effective way to allow access to a home with stairs is by installing a stair lift. Stair lifts are a type of medical device that is installed alongside a set of stairs. Instead of having to climb the stairs and potentially face an accident, they can simply ride the stair lift safely to the top of the stair case.

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Improving Accessibility in the Home

Published by Stephen on November 11, 2008 under wheelchair lifts

Those who use a wheelchair or mobility scooter are not able to easily access areas that are divided by stairs. In most public areas, this is not necessarily a concern, but because most homes have a front porch, many people must find ways to improve accessibility around their home.

One way that they do this is by using a vertical platform lift. Vertical platform lifts, or wheelchair lifts as they are called, carry a person, including their mobility vehicle, up the stairs. They are in essence mini-elevators and must be installed next to a staircase, because they move vertically up the stairs. This differs from a stair lift, which will move horizontally or lengthwise up the stairs.

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Elevators vs Stair Lifts

Published by Stephen on November 8, 2008 under stair lifts

There are a lot of lifting aids available to help make it easier to get around the house and outdoors. One such device is the dumbwaiter, which functions as an elevator and quickly moves items between floors.

Dumbwaiters, while similar to elevators, do not allow for the transportation of a person, so if you have difficulty using the stairs, you would not be able to use a dumbwaiter. Instead you would need to invest in a stair lift or residential elevator.

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Mobility Lifting Aids Compared

Published by Stephen on November 4, 2008 under stair lifts

There are a lot of people that are at increased risk of a fall on the stairs, but it is seniors who are the most at risk. Those over sixty-five are much more likely to have an accident on the stairs that results in hospitalization. There are many mobility lifting aids that are available to make the stairs safer.

The three most common are the stair lift, vertical platform lift, and residential elevator.

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Ten Tips for Seniors to Prevent Falls

Published by Stephen on November 1, 2008 under fall prevention

Falls can be very dangerous to anyone, but often a senior is at increased risk of injury because of diseases like osteoporosis, which causes the bones to be weak and brittle. As a result, even a small fall can cause a serious injury.

To help prevent falls, there are many things that can be done. This article describes ten tips to help prevent falls.

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What Makes Up a Stair Lift?

Published by Stephen on October 29, 2008 under stair lifts

Many seniors every year have serious accidents on the stairs. In fact, falling while using the stairway is the leading reason for hospitalization in seniors and is also the leading cause of accidental death. Since the stairs present such a direct risk to seniors, it is important to take care to reduce the likelihood of a fall. One way that is commonly used in homes is installing a stairway lift.

Stair lifts are mobility devices that are used to help a person move up a staircase. They are common in the home and in businesses.

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Stair Lifts Explained

Published by Stephen on October 27, 2008 under stair lifts

For a senior, there are many areas around the home that present a risk, but the stairs are by far the most dangerous area of the home. Every year, more seniors are killed and injured on the stairs than in any other area of the home. Often it is not even necessarily a very hard fall that results in injury, many times even just a slight misstep can result in a broken hip or leg. These small low impact falls are the result of weakened bones, due to osteoporosis.

Since there is such a large risk presented by the stairs, many seniors try to avoid them whenever possible, but this is not usually possible around your own home. This is the reason that many seniors opt to install a stair lift in their home.

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Seniors: Preventing Falls

Published by Stephen on October 24, 2008 under fall prevention

Falls among seniors are a leading cause of severe injury. This is caused by several factors. Things such as arthritis or Alzheimer’s make falls more likely, then when a fall occurs, it is often much harder to recover from it. Disorders like osteoporosis can weaken the bones, so even a low impact fall can result in a broken bone.

Since, for seniors, falls can be a very real health threat, it is important to prevent them before they happen.

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Safety with Stair Lifts

Published by Stephen on October 23, 2008 under stair lifts

There are many people who find it difficult to climb up their staircase. This is often as a result of an injury or a disease that negatively affects a persons joints. Arthritis is one common disease that can quite often make climbing the stairs difficult and unsafe.

Since falls on the stairs represent one of the most common reasons for hospitalization among seniors, there is a need to prevent accidents on the stairs. This is why many people install a stair lift.

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Stair Lift History

Published by Stephen on October 20, 2008 under stair lifts

Every year millions of Americans struggle with the effects of aging. Disorders like Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Alzheimer’s can greatly affect a persons way of life. They affect things like getting out of the bath tub, driving, and recovering from injuries. One of the greatest risk that is faced everyday by Americans is the use of staircases.

Falls on the stairs are a common cause of injury among people of all ages, but those over sixty-five are the group that is most effected by these types of accidents. In fact a fall on the stairs is not only the leading cause of hospitalization among seniors, but it is also the leading cause of accidental death. Due to the dangers that are so closely tied to the stairs, preventing falls is imperative. Using a stair lift is one of the best and most cost effective ways to prevent falls.

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