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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

the Difference Between a Chair Lift and a Wheelchair Lift


To maintain independence and freedom many elderly, disabled, and physically challenged persons are making a decision to invest in stair lifts. Why? Because they are safe, inexpensive (considering the cost of an aide for home healthcare, remodeling your home, etc..) and it gives your loved one the freedom that they have come to love and have grown accustomed too.
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Considering that 10 percent of the world's population is living with some type of disability, it stands to reason that more and more people are investigating the difference between stair lifts and wheel chair lifts. Although we are used to wheel chairs and understand the convenience that they bring to our patients, there seems to be a question that we hear often and that is... do you need a both a wheel and stair chair lift. Below we will discuss what the purposes of a chair stair lift and and wheel chair lift.

What is a chair stair lift and what is it used for. A chair stair lift is used mainly for residential use. The lift was made for persons that can not physically walk up and down their stair case for any of the above reasons. The lifts are attached to a track that is bolted onto your home staircase. Normally, there is no remodeling necessary. The great thing about chair stair lifts are that not only can you travel up and down but you can also use them to carry your laundry, groceries, or any other items that you desire. It definitely gives you the peace of mind and freedom to live on your own terms with little or no assistance with others. Each unit comes standard with call stations at the top/bottom of the
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staircase. So, if you are upstairs and you chair is downstairs, you can simply push the remote call back button and your chair is on the way to you. And there's even more, if you live in a small apartment and are afraid that your chair lift will be an eye sore, now you have the option of folding the track which will give back your space so that you can make the most of your small living area.
A wheel chair lift is similar to a chair stair lift. The only difference is that a wheel chair lift is designed to carry wheel chairs and other mobile moving chairs between floors, sort of like an open faced elevator. Also there is no chair attached to the wheel chair lift, it's a platform. You will normally see wheel chair lifts at a commercial building, however they can be installed in homes too.
We hope the info above gives you a clearer understanding about the difference from a wheel chair lift and a stair lift. Nevertheless, if you are in need for either, be sure to check with your dealer to get all of your questions answered.
A safely installed wheel or chair stair lift can bring you the freedom and peace of mind that you deserve.

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