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Potentially Avoid Breaking a Hip

The stairs are just one of the most dangerous spots in your house, plus just one drop can result in a serious harm which will significantly hinder you for years. You may add many added years to your life, and enjoy your family and grandkids for much longer by preventing falling on the stairway. Avoid breaking a hip, knee or spine with a tumble down the stairs.

Make Using Stairs Much Safer

Going up and down the stairs is something which most aged people feel is the most dangerous portion of their day. Having to balance and climb can result in falling and severely injuring yourself, and is a dangerous blend. A stair lift can turn this into a fun and easy task, instead of one you worry.

Stop Having to Worry About Your Loved Ones

For the children of aging parents, of if their parent continues to be healthy and not trapped, the daily worry is a daily anxiety. With the addition of a stair lift to the house, you make life easier for everyone about, understanding that the stairs are now much safer than before, and can greatly reduce this worry.

Grand Forks

Does having to take the staircase at home make you wish you’d the same choice to take the elevator like you do whenever you are in a public place?

Do you procrastinate because you can’t get up the stairway and then get frustrated that your list of matters to do is more?

Has the thought of having to build an additional bedroom on the first floor or move to a single floor house crossed your head?

Folks residing in Grand Forks neighborhoods rely on our competent professionals, because we focus on security and accuracy when installing your stairlift and can fit it within a few hours or within a day depending on your staircase.

Alleviating pain for the fastest growing segment of the world’s citizenry is part of what makes our communities encouraging.

Doctors acknowledge that elderly patients frequently believe that it is, although pain does not have to be a regular process of aging. Pain can impair your daily activities and can interfere to your social life. Some loved ones based on how much pain their long-term condition brought them on a daily basis and even pull away from activities. Millions of people suffer in line with the American Pain Society and many of them neglect to seek treatment or try to find relief.

By installing a stairlift in your Grand Forks home, you can reduce your suffering and still remain mobile.

Perhaps the pain will not go away completely and you still have to get yourself to talk to your physician about how to regain control over your life. Meanwhile, you won’t fill with stress every time you walk up the stairs. Seniors or those people who are challenged by mobility who sustain a fall-related injury frequently require lifelong care after, or worse, completely remove living independently.

A stairlift will remove the chances and the anxieties that you’ll aggravate your pain.

With a stairlift, you won’t have a debilitating tumble. You can alleviate the pain that you currently experience by relying on our professional technicians to get you off your feet into a stairlift that will carry you up and down those menacing stairs.

Avoid becoming one of the millions of aged adults who endure moderate to serious injuries when they lost their balance.

Now you quit the excruciating painful journey, as you deserve options that can improve your life and can pursue your day-to-day tasks with comfort and convenience.

Appreciate all of the time, love and effort you’ve put into your home once more.

Keep your Independence in North Dakota, because the stairway don’t have to confine which part of the house you go to.

No one likes to feel weak. Suddenly having to deal with restricting your moves as a result of a disability or old age can make you lose your trust. It can decrease the quality of your own life. So you can stop letting those stairway destroy your day that is not mandatory with new technologies that can be installed in your home.

A lot of people face the difficult decision of how to continue enjoy greater rates of dignity and to live comfortably in their own home when facing mobility restrictions. Even if our bodies change with age, our desire in order to get about and live an unaffiliated lifestyle sticks with us.

Getting to your own comfortable bed or having to wait around for someone to assist you in routine tasks can take its toll. The truth is, it is among the core values that health professionals focus on, making sure they preserve admiration as well as a good sense of dignity for a loved one.

No wonder, the desire for esteem and dignity truly grows stronger when someone becomes ill, disabled, or challenged with freedom problems.

It’s possible that you’ve already decided to live at home, rather than an assisted living facility, despite needing to face a handicap or age-associated challenge coming your way.

Perhaps you’re unfamiliar with how installing a stairlift can help you maintain your access to each area of your residence.

We want to help you maintain your autonomy so you do not have to move away from the Grand Forks house you love.

All of us need to be careful in our lives and that means paying attention to our present needs. If you’re ready to fit a stairlift into your Grand Forks home, without changing the nature of your house, our North Dakota team is ready to install one in your house immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) Can these be used on carpeted floors?

Lifts can be installed on all forms of flooring (carpeting, concrete, tile, marble, linoleum, or bare wooden stairway). Installers can twist right through the carpet. Because the aluminum chips are quite hard to remove from the carpets, the trails don't cut inside the house. One thing that pros say is that if your carpet is likely to need replacing in the next 5 years, you may want to replace it before you have a stairlift installed. Otherwise, you'll have to factor in the price of uninstalling and reinstalling the stairlift.

2) How do stair lifts work?

Basically, it's like riding in your ski lift, minus the bitter cold. You sit in a motorized swivel chair snugly equipped to make you as comfortable as possible with personalized features. A safety belt keeps you firmly in place plus a foot rest prevents you from hitting on the steps while using the lift. Some stairlifts call/send controls on the wall close to the trails for a user or a remote control can be used by you to send the seat where you would like it to go. Sometimes the control panel is situated on the seat arm. Become knowledgeable about the particular characteristics of your unit. The lift consists of a the control system, a carriage, a motor, as well as your comfy seat so you could once again regain your freedom. Some versions rely on a belt like a conveyor belt and other models utilize a rack and pinion system.

3) How are these lifts fitted?

Making your purchase can involve a fantastic deal of time, effort and decision making once you consider which attributes matter most to you and all the multiple types of stairlifts that are available to you that will best fit your requirements. When you've decided, the lift that is fitting entails making sure that the greatest focus is given to the system fitting properly in order that you do not have to worry about its security or reliability. Your best option is to have it fit by licensed Grand Forks professionals. These qualified professionals quantify pitch angle and the step heights to achieve accuracy. The professional will visit the website--indoor or outside--and discover how the stairlift can fit your stairs. The track will be secured by them to the stairs with supports fixed to the staircase. Frequently people wonder if it's attached to the wall, but the stairlift is directly fitted through the floor covering of the stairway.

4) Can a stair lift go around corners?

Yes. Although straight stairlifts are frequently much less expensive, curved stairlifts can be custom built to fit any stairs. Modern rail layouts to fit your lifestyle, leaving plenty of room for people to walk up and down the stairs easily, and effortlessly can help the stairlift journey around corners closely, comfortably.

5) Can you rent a stair lift for an extended period of time?

Due to individual conditions you might be facing, you will need to rent a stairlift instead of buy one. Perhaps you are going to have company for a protracted period of time that may reap the benefits of its use, perhaps you rent your home, or someone in your household has had surgery or an accident and needs it temporarily. Sometimes, depending on the medical condition, you simply can not be certain how long you will need the stairlift and renting looks like the best choice on a month-to-month basis. Some North Dakota companies even offer rent to own programs. Nonetheless, it's important to take into account the price of installation and de-installation before selecting this alternative instead of purchasing a secondhand stairlift.

6) Does health insurance cover equipment cost and installation of a lift?

Medicare doesn't cover stairlift equipment and installation costs, since they are home modifications, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment includes lifts which are used to help a patient in out of a seat or bed. In North Dakota, individuals with limited financial resources might be eligible for the North Dakota Medicaid COPES Waiver, recently replaced by the Community First Choice Alternative. It enables people who need nursing home level attention to receive that attention at home and supports independent living, including coverage for home alterations. Family members could be compensated for providing caregiving support. It is better to review insurance policies that are different. Some private health or long-term care insurance can help pay for small house modifications. Check with your Grand Forks insurance carrier to examine policy options. The National Association of Home Builders suggests that some auto insurance, worker's compensation, long-term care policies, state disastrous accident insurance plans, and medical trust funds can cover the costs of a house adjustment.

7) Are there any good options for used or recycled lifts in my area?

Yes. Stairlifts that are reconditioned and recycled are accessible and are an alternative. Custom-designed curved stairlifts are harder to resell, as the angles around the curves really have to be a very close match. A recycled stairlift is not fundamentally bad merely because it's used and offers plenty of edges. Many North Dakota stairlift companies resell them used and buy stairlifts back. A used stairlift may have been removed and resold, because the person who depended on the raise improved within their state, they moved, or the demand for it was temporary. They cost considerably less than new models. When purchasing a used lift, make sure you ask some questions. Ask about their weight as well as the prior owner /height demands. Ask about the age of the used model. We recommend that you don't buy because that version is close to retirement, one that is 10 years old. Inquire mechanical questions regarding the condition of the battery, the working status of the raise, the tracks, and its particular motor. You can shorten the span of tracks if required as stated before. Nevertheless, make sure you stick to a very measured strategy for cutting tracks, because a mistake will cost you.

8) Does it increase or decrease the value of my home?

The entire worth of your home won't depreciate. If you plan on selling your Grand Forks dwelling, realtors used to urge that a stairlift be removed prior to putting your house on the North Dakota marketplace, yet given increased life expectancy, this isn't any longer the case. You move or may even completely remove the stairlift with no signs of installment when you want or desire it. Realtors can list that the stairlift is a high utility value for physically disabled people and the dwelling is suitable for accessible independent living and when a purchaser desires it removed, then they offer that possibility.

9) How are you supposed to run power to a stair lift?

Electric-power (AC) stairlifts demand a grounded standard 110v/20 amp outlet located at or close to the bottom or top of the staircase. Plug in the DC powered stairlift to recharge the battery when it's not used. There are additionally DC powered units that empower the batteries to be continuously charged by the AC electricity while the stairlift uses the DC power from the batteries. The charger unit will convert the voltage to DC. The battery controlled stairlift will continue to run until it runs out of power, when there's a power outage. The DC stairlift WOn't run, if the transformer burns out and you also have to have the charger serviced.

10) How fast do stairlifts go?

Commonly the speed ranges from 13.78 feet per minute to 29.53 feet per minute with the speed changing with the rider's weight, all within the recommended industry standard. The maximum speed in the usa is 40 feet per minute. Units can have an emergency brake safety feature in case you feel out of control descending. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers oversees the standards for stairs chair lifts for matters of public safety, including speed under ASME A18.1.. Some manufacturers provide a varying speed of 0 to 38 feet per minute.

11) Can you apply for one of these lifts if you are on disability?

A person have a health condition which meets their definition of handicap and qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when they have worked in work that was insured by Social Security. Benefits could be covered if you are on disability or injured. Since SSI is a needs-based program and an SSI recipient must have limited income and resources, eligibility for the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) allows a person with a disability to achieve an occupational goal. The money that's set aside under a PASS may be used for anything that leads to an occupational goal and may be utilized to cover home adjustments via an SSI savings strategy. It's possible for you to figure out more about PASS through your North Dakota Social Security Administration office or call toll free 800-772-1213.

12) Can the track be shortened?

Yes. The tracks could be corrected as well as the length could be reduced. Yet, using the right personal protective gear is extraordinarily recommended. Some producers of supply that is stairlifts do-it-yourself cutting directions. Hereis the catch. Making sure that you get the length of the stairs to correspond together with the track length is extremely essential. Without appropriate measurements, you may find the setup results in more problems instead of relying on professional installers with experience. If you cut the courses erroneously, you might have trouble returning them depending on the return policy. We highly advise that you do not install your own stairlift or cut the course yourself. It's not too safe. An incorrect shortening of the path or the wrong length of path can not prove terribly safe, particularly when the course is not too long. In case the person who desires the stairlift steps off of the seat short of the ground floor or on top of the stairs, they could injure themselves. It's very important that the seat and the tracks work precisely. Accredited installers will save you from lots of head aches and stress and injuries that are dreadful are prevented by possible.
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