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Bypass Breaking a Hip

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

Stay in Your Reno Home for Longer

With a new stair lift you may manage to stay in your Reno home for much longer, without needing to go to a brand new and unknown place. It makes going up and down the stairs every day a fun activity instead of a distressing one, and certainly will allow you to stay in the home you love for years more than you normally could.

Stop Having to Worry About The Well-Being of Your Loved Ones

For the kids of aging parents, the daily worry of if their parent is not trapped and still healthy is a daily fear. By adding a stair lift to the home, you make life easier for everyone about, knowing that the stairs now are considerably safer than before, and can considerably reduce this worry.

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Does having to take the staircase at home make you wish you’d the same option to take the lift whenever you’re in a public place, just like you do?

Do you procrastinate since you can not get up the stairs and then get frustrated that your list of things to do is longer?

Has the thought of having to build an additional bedroom on the first floor or move to just one floor dwelling crossed your mind?

Here at Cain’s Freedom NV , we understand that making home modifications may appear out of the question, as it seems impossible or unaffordable. Staff and our professional installers simplify the method of remaining mobile for the aged, disabled, or briefly wounded inhabitants of Reno.

Keep your Autonomy in Nevada, since the stairs do not have to limit which part of the house you go to.

Unexpectedly having to deal with limiting your moves as an outcome of a disability or mature age can force you to lose your trust. It can decrease the quality of your own life. So you could stop letting those stairway ruin your day that is unnecessary with new technologies that can be set up on your home.

Lots of people face the tough choice of how exactly to continue to live comfortably in their home and enjoy greater rates of dignity when facing freedom limitations. We are stuck with by our want in order to get around and live an independent lifestyle even if our bodies change with age.

Needing to wait around for someone to help you in routine tasks or getting to your own cozy bed can take its toll. In fact, it is one of the core values that caregivers focus on, making sure that they keep a good sense of dignity and also esteem for a loved one.

No wonder, the desire for dignity and respect actually develops stronger when a person becomes ill, disabled, or challenged with freedom issues.

It’s possible that you’ve already determined to live at home, instead of an assisted living facility, despite having to confront 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 every area of your residence. The wonderful thing about living at home is that there are a lot of choices and they’re yours to make.

We would like to assist you keep your independence so you do not have to move away from the Reno house you love.

Choose to put the thoughts of friends and family members at ease.

We worry about those who are closest to us. Peace of mind is an important section of dwelling in an emotionally supportive way. What happens to your body, for example, dread that you experience with all the loss of your mobility and independence impacts people you love, and which includes neighbors, family, co-workers and friends.

When you’ve got a stairlift correctly installed by our Reno team, then your loved ones can stop imagining the worst when you are alone at home. They are able to feel more assured that you are getting about your home and they can put to rest the idea of putting you into an unfamiliar setting at a care facility.

You can stay in your house by giving your family members peace of mind and your family can take pleasure in the time on you, since you will have fewer things to worry about.

Our Reno staff knows how important it is to get your questions answered and is available right now to give you the support and assistance you must make an educated choice and help you move around.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) How sturdy are these lifts to install?

The sturdiness of track and the chair assembly of a stairlift can vary so it's good to do some homework. As a way to find out how tough a stairlift is, make sure it's powerful enough for the most significant user by comparing maximum weight capacities. More than a few companies maintain that the strongest in the business is the model that provides the most substantial weight capacity at 400 lbs.. Heavier duty models require stronger trails and bigger batteries. Most lifts are made to fit passengers who weigh 250 pounds or less. Heavy duty versions cost more so make sure you get the model that fits the person who'll use the stairlift. Always assess whether the producer has a proven reputation for strong, safe and well made products.

2) How do stair lifts work?

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

3) What types of financing are available if insurance doesn't cover home modifications?

Depending on your own medical condition, there are some plans that help make the home adjustment more affordable. 1. The Fall Prevention Center of Excellence lists government grants which are available for home modifications. Those include: (a) the Assistive Technology Funding and Systems Change Project United Cerebral Palsy Associations (UCPA) at 800 872 5827-UCPA ; (b) the Department of Veteran Affairs at (800) 827-1000 ; and (c) the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) (800) 829-1040. 2. Contact the National Council on Independent Living Center (703) 525-3406 on how to get backing and referral services in your area. 3. You can also contact the Federal Housing Administration (ORFHA) which is part of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to make an application for a loan to pay for your stairlift through a mortgage insurance plan. 4. It might reassure you to understand that if your insurance doesn't cover the cost, several of the stairlift makers have partnered with banks to provide funding alternatives, including loans and monthly payment alternatives. 5. There are alternatives to consider. The Internal Revenue Service may determine your home modification qualifies for tax deductions. Call the IRS to find out if you can deduct the cost of installing your stairlift. IRS Publication 502 is an excellent resource that can help you judge whether altering your stairway qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You may also phone them at (800) 829-1040. 6. If you meet the requirements, some Area Agency of Aging use resources from the Older Americans Act Title III to alter homes. Call the Eldercare Locator at (800) 677-1116 or visit www.n4a.org 7. Many cities and towns use Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) for home modifications, so check with your Reno, Nevada office. It's possible for you to phone them toll free at 877-866-2476 or visit http://www.nahro.org

4) Are there any structural modifications needed before installing a lift?

No. There are no modifications that are needed, since stairlifts don't attach to the wall. The stairlift is installed into existing stair treads. The one thing that we do advocate is that if you're intending to modify the flooring or carpet on your stairs in the following five years, you may want to plan to do it before you install your stairlift to avoid future removal and reinstallation prices.

5) How are these lifts fitted?

Making your purchase can entail a terrific deal of effort, time and decision-making when you consider which attributes matter most to you and all the various sorts of stairlifts that are available to you that will suit your needs. Fitting the lift entails making sure that the greatest attention is given to the system fitting correctly in order that you don't have to worry about its safety or dependability, when you've decided. Your best bet will be to have it meet by certified Reno professionals. These licensed professionals quantify the step heights and pitch angle to achieve accuracy. The professional will go to the site--indoor or outdoor--and discover the stairlift can fit your stairs. They are going to fasten the track to the stairs with supports fixed to the staircase. Frequently people wonder if it is attached to the wall, but the stairlift is straight fitted via the floor covering of the stairs.

6) How much do stair lifts costs?

According to Consumer Affairs, the very best nine stairlift brand names starting with the finest-rated contain: Reachable Building, Acorn Stairlifts, Rise Stairlifts, Silver Cross, Bruno, AmeriGlide, Country Home Elevator, 101 Freedom and Stannah. Specialists rate these suitability because of situation, and based on an assortment of features, factors. Since every staircase differs, their costs are not publicized by many of these firms. The price can range from $1,200 to over $10,000, averaging around $3,500 for a straight stairway. Stairlifts that are used can cost under $2,000. Aid and rental programs are available. Some products are sold as complete packages including a guarantee as well as setup, while some don't contain setup in the cost. The shape of the stairwell, the length of work, the seat style, the track, and the features you desire determine the cost.

7) Can these be used on carpeted floors?

Lifts can be set up on all types of flooring (carpeting, concrete, tile, marble, linoleum, or bare wooden stairway). Installers can screw right through the carpet. Because the aluminum processors are quite hard to remove from the carpeting, the paths don't cut inside the house. One thing that experts mention is that if your carpeting will probably need replacing in the next FIVE years, you may want to replace it before you have a stairlift. Otherwise, you'll need to factor in the cost of uninstalling and reinstalling the stairlift.

8) How are they powered?

You can save energy by turning it away with the remote also when you're not using the stairlift. Stairlifts come in both battery-powered (D/C) and electric (A/C) versions. One consideration is whether you live in a location that experiences lots of power outages, as you don't need to be stranded mid-elevator during a thunderstorm. (However, ask the maker about the backup power system that should be contained in your version.) Additionally, consider the cost of replacing the battery and the life of the battery. While some favor electrical models for reasons which range from battery life to some apparatus difficulties specific to battery versions, others prefer battery powered stairlifts, since they are able to result in lower electric bills, although the cost of the electricity to control the stairlift has been considered negligible by most producers. Because the battery model has a wall plug to maintain the battery charged you really do not need to plug in a battery charger after every use. Another thing to think about is how inclined the user is, wires have to be disconnected and reconnected to insert the newest battery and because the seat and housing on some versions must be removed. Request instructions and see if it is something you'll want to replace yourself. We'd be very happy to help you out. In the event you choose an electrical version, make certain there is a plug within a few feet of the lift. No specific outlets are essential.

9) Does AARP cover the cost of these lifts?

AARP is not a provider of insurance, but contracts with insurance companies to make coverage available to AARP members. AARP does not make people health plan recommendations and does not cover the price of any wellness needs or stairlifts. AARP does provide coverage like other health plans and Medicare Supplement Insurance and accessibility to medical care tools to members as a resource, but third parties provide member benefits. Check with the plans which are listed under AARP's membership services.

10) How much would a cheap one cost?

Advocate that you be cautious of scams. we although you could probably find an affordable stairlift for about $1,000, but Many people have purchased a very affordable unit and soon learned that there were defects in the unit or they didn't operate correctly once they got them home. Quality is very important since you may end up spending a lot more to keep a cheap purchase. To be able to locate a reasonable alternative, consider buying models that are used or renting one. Scroll by means of this page to see our advice on looking for affordable units and financing alternatives.

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

The entire value of your property won't depreciate. If you're planning on selling your Reno residence, realtors used to advocate that a stairlift be removed prior to placing your house on the Nevada market, yet given increased life expectancy, this isn't any longer the case. You move or may even entirely remove the stairlift with no signs of setup when you no longer want or need it. Realtors can list that the stairlift is a high utility value for disabled people and the house is appropriate for living that is accessible independent and if a purchaser needs it removed, then that chance is offered by them.

12) About how long does it take to fully install one of these lifts in my Reno home?

A fitting can take between 1-2 hours for straight stairs. A Nevada professional will install the railing initially, followed by the motor as well as the seat. Appropriate setup includes walking you through the attributes of your new stairlift once it is been analyzed following the fitting. A fitting for a curved stairlift can take up to a half day.
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