Methods of Making the Staircase Safer

Published by Stephen on September 22, 2009 under fall prevention

Not being able to easily use an area in your home is something no one should have to live with. Often, however, this occurs when seniors are no longer able to safely use the staircase. The stairs can present a number of hazards to a senior and others who have trouble walking, so making the staircase safer is very important.

This article discusses some important considerations for increasing the safety of the staircase and allowing a senior to fully access their home.

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Vertical Platform Lifts and Inclined Platform Lifts

Published by Stephen on September 18, 2009 under wheelchair lifts

Stair lifts can be a very powerful tool that greatly increase accessibility, but does so in a way that is inexpensive and doesn’t require any major home renovations. However, for people that rely upon a wheelchair, electric scooter, or other mobility aid, a stair lift will often not suffice. Instead, vertical platform lifts and inclined platform lifts provide a much more reliable way to increase home accessibility and making a home more wheelchair friendly.

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Stair Lifts and Stair Safety for Seniors

Published by Stephen on September 15, 2009 under stair lifts

One of the areas in the home that is most dangerous is the staircase, this area is especially dangerous for seniors who are more at risk for a fall on the stairs. Stair lifts are one type of device that can be used in the home to make using the staircase easier. Stair lifts are popular among seniors and the elderly, who use them to decrease the risk of a fall on the stairs. However, it is not just seniors that use stair lifts and they are popular safety tools for people of all ages who are unable to safely use the staircase.

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Improving the Staircase Safety of Seniors and Others with a Stairlift

Published by Stephen on September 14, 2009 under stair lifts

There are many risks presented to those who have limited mobility in the home. However, of all of these risks, none is as great as the staircase. Each year, senior falls on the staircase represent the leading cause of hospitalization and serious injury. So, to improve accessibility and safety at home, many seniors install stairlifts. These devices are important tools that carry a person up the distance of the staircase and can greatly reduce and prevent the risk of a elderly fall.

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Increasing Safety on the Stairs and in the Home

Published by Stephen on September 11, 2009 under stair lifts

Any area that changes elevation can present a fall risk and in the home, falls on the stairs are very common for seniors. A fall at any height can be dangerous, but due to the way that staircases are designed, a staircase fall can easily result in serious injury. Seniors are most at risk for a fall on the stairs, but really a fall can happen to anyone. One way that these falls can largely be prevented is to use a stair lift.

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Understanding Stair Lifts and Their Benefits

Published by Stephen on September 9, 2009 under stair lifts

Finding a way to make the stairs safer and reduce the risk of a fall when using the stairs is very important, especially for seniors who are more at risk for a fall while using the stairs.

Stair lifts are one popular weapon in the arsenal of those trying to increase staircase safety and prevent senior falls. These devices are important safety tools and using a stair lift can not only reduce the risk of a fall, but also makes using the staircase much easier.

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Evaluating and Improving Staircase Safety

Published by Stephen on September 7, 2009 under fall prevention

Falls occur everywhere and among people of any age. However, those who are younger are better prepared to recover from a fall than seniors and the elderly. As a result, falls can be very serious for seniors, making preventing elderly falls very important.

Among the elderly, a fall on the stairs can be very serious and poses a large health risk. It is very important to take measures to prevent these types of falls from occurring and evaluating not only the staircase itself, but also the abilities of the senior to independently use the staircase.

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Stair Chairs and Perch Lifts Compared

Published by Stephen on September 4, 2009 under stair lifts

One of the most important decisions when choosing a stair lift is whether to go with a stair chair or a perch lift. In almost all cases, the stair chair will be a better choice, although it is still important to understand the services offered by these two types of stair lifts.

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Choosing a Stair Lift, Choosing Safety

Published by Stephen on September 2, 2009 under stair lifts

For seniors, there are a number of conditions that can occur to make using the stairs much more difficult and dangerous. Each and every year, senior falls on the stairs represent the majority of hospitalizations and accidental death, highlighting the importance of preventing senior falls.

Stair lifts are one of the most popular types of mobility lifting aids used by seniors, the elderly, and others with limited mobility to make using the stairs safer. By using a stair lift, it is possible to stand safely and without assistance, greatly reducing the risk of a fall or other serious injury.

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Making the Stairs Safer for Seniors

Published by Stephen on August 31, 2009 under fall prevention

Preventing senior falls is a process that is often on going and involves evaluating the safety and accessibility of every area in the home. However one area, the stairs, is much more dangerous to seniors and responsible for the majority of fall related hospitalizations among senior. This is why making sure the staircase is safe and easy to use for the elderly is such an important part of preventing senior falls.

This article discusses senior fall prevention and offers some important tips for making the stairs safer for the elderly.

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