Make Going Up and Down
Dangerous Stairs SAFE Again and Reclaim Your Freedom with a Stair Lift

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No More Worrying About Your Loved Ones

For the children of aging parents, of if their parent is still healthy and not trapped, the daily worry is a daily anxiety. You make life easier for everyone about, understanding that the stairs now are much safer than before, and can considerably reduce this worry with the addition of a stair lift to the home,.

Avoid Life Threatening Injury

The stairs are just one of the very most dangerous areas at home, as well as a single drop can result in a serious injury that may greatly hinder you for years. You can add many added years to your own life, and enjoy your family and grandkids for much longer by avoiding falling on the stairs. Avoid breaking a hip, knee or spine using a tumble down the stairway.

Make Stairs Less Deadly

Going up and down the stairs is something which most elderly individuals feel is the most dangerous element of their day. Having to balance and scale is a dangerous blend, and can result in seriously injuring yourself and falling. A stair lift can turn this into an easy and enjoyable task, instead of one you fear.

Warwick

Does having to take the staircase at home make you wish you had the same option to take the lift like you do whenever you are in a public place?

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

Does the extra assist you to supply your elderly parent or dependent seem too dangerous and overwhelming when it comes to accompanying them down and up the stairs?

Here at Cain’s Mobility RI , we understand that making home modifications may appear out of the inquiry, as it seems impossible or unaffordable. Our professional installers and staff simplify the method of staying mobile for the aged, handicapped, or briefly injured residents of Warwick.

Keep your Autonomy in Rhode Island, as the stairs don’t have to limit which part of the house you go to.

No one likes to feel helpless. Unexpectedly needing to deal with restricting your movements as an effect of old age or a disability can make you lose your trust. It can reduce the quality of your own life. That’s unnecessary with new technologies that can be set up on your home so you could stop letting those stairway ruin your day.

Lots of folks face the tough decision of the way to continue enjoy greater levels of dignity and to live in their home when facing mobility restrictions. Even if our bodies change with age, our want to be able to get about and live an independent lifestyle sticks with us.

Getting to your own comfy bed or needing to wait around for someone to aid you in routine tasks can take its toll. In fact, it’s one of the core values that caregivers focus on, making sure they maintain a sense of dignity and also admiration for a loved one.

No wonder, the desire for dignity and respect actually grows stronger when an individual becomes ill, challenged with freedom problems, or disabled.

It’s not impossible that you have already determined to live at home, instead of an assisted living facility, despite needing to confront a disability or age-related challenge coming your way.

Perhaps you’re unfamiliar with how installing a stairlift can help you keep your access to each area of your house. The wonderful thing about living at home is that there are lots of alternatives and they are yours to make.

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

We worry about those who are closest to us. Peace of mind is an essential element of living in an emotionally supportive manner. What occurs to your body, including the anxiety that you expertise with all the loss of your mobility and freedom impacts people you love, and which includes friends, neighbors, colleagues and family.

For several loved ones, it pains them to see you endure and they want you to make this part of your life more easy.

When you’ve got a stairlift properly installed by our Warwick team, then your family members can stop envisioning the worst when you’re alone at home. They are able to feel more reassured that you are getting about your house and they can put to rest the concept of placing you into an unknown setting at a care facility.

By giving your loved ones peace of mind, you can stay in your home and your family may enjoy the time on you, since you will have fewer things to worry about.

Our Rhode Island staff is ready to provide you with a quotation and discuss your specific requirements for installing a stairlift in Warwick, to place your loved ones heads at ease and to improve every day of your own life!

Frequently Asked Questions


1) Can these lifts be used on wood flooring?

Lifts can be installed on all kinds of flooring (carpeting, concrete, tile, marble, linoleum, or bare wooden stairway). When the stairlift is removed, holes will be obvious without carpeting. But, the holes are small and may be filled. Stairlifts may also be set up on wooden outside steps. The railing will likely be attached to your wooden steps. The truth is, most professionally installed stairlifts in Warwick cost between $500 and $1,000 for the labor given a variety of factors based on the issue of the job. Tile, metal staircases, or concrete are somewhat more troublesome than wooden stairs.

2) Does AETNA cover the cost of these lifts?

No. Aetna bases this decision on whether several standards are met. The Aetna member must be: (1) incapable of standing up from a standard armchair at home; (2) and must have severe arthritis of the hip or knee, or have acute neuromuscular disorder; (3) and the seat lift mechanism should be prescribed to effect improvement, or arrest or retard deterioration in the member's condition; (4) and once standing, the member has to have the ability to ambulate. Afterward, Aetna would consider seat lift mechanisms medically necessary durable medical equipment (DME). Yet, Aetna will not cover stairlifts because they're considered residence modifications. As described in the question that handles Medicare coverage of these medical devices, they basically follow Medicare's rules for aerodynamic lift mechanisms.

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

Someone qualifies for Social Security disability benefits when they've worked in a job that was covered by Social Security and have a health condition that meets their definition of handicap. If you're injured or on disability, benefits might be insured. Since SSI is a needs-based plan and an SSI recipient must have limited income and resources, qualification for the Plan for Achieving Self-Support (PASS) allows a person who has a disability to achieve an occupational goal. The cash that is set aside under a PASS may be used for anything that contributes to an occupational goal and may be utilized to cover home modifications through an SSI savings plan. It's possible for you to figure out more about PASS through your Rhode Island Social Security Administration office or call toll free 800-772-1213.

4) 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 rate in america is 40 feet per minute. Units can come with 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 issues of public safety, including speed under ASME A18.1.. Some makers provide a variable speed of 0 to 38 feet per minute.

5) How much would a cheap one cost?

You could probably locate a stairlift that is cheap for about $1,000, but we additionally recommend you be careful of scams. Some people have purchased a unit that was very cheap and soon learned that there were defects in the unit or they did not work correctly once they got them home. Quality is very important because you could wind up spending more to maintain a cheap purchase. In order to locate an affordable option, consider purchasing used models or renting one. Scroll through this page to see our guidance on seeking units that are affordable and finance choices. Recall also that some firms buy back your stairlift if it turns out you no longer desire it and you do not want to keep throwing money down the drain on a unit that isn't made with quality in mind.

6) Does AARP cover the cost of these lifts?

AARP isn't a provider of insurance, but contracts with insurance companies to make coverage available to AARP members. AARP doesn't cover the cost of any health needs or stairlifts and doesn't make people health plan recommendations. AARP does provide coverage like other health plans and Medicare Supplement Insurance and accessibility to health care tools to members as a resource, but member advantages are provided by third parties. Check with the plans that are recorded under the membership services of AARP.

7) How are they powered?

You can conserve energy by turning it off with the remote also when you're not using the stairlift. Stairlifts come in both battery-powered (D/C) and electric (A/C) models. One consideration is whether you live in a location that experiences lots of power outages, because you do not need to be stranded mid-lift during a thunderstorm. (Nevertheless, ask the maker about the backup power system that should be included in your model.) Additionally, consider the price of replacing the battery and the life of the battery. While some prefer electrical versions for reasons which range from battery life to some apparatus issues particular to battery versions, others favor battery powered stairlifts, since they are able to result in lower electric bills, although the expense of the electricity to control the stairlift has been considered insignificant by most makers. You really do not need to plug in a battery charger after every use, since the battery version still has a wall plug to keep the battery charged. Another thing to think about is the way inclined the user is, cables have to be disconnected and reconnected to insert the brand new battery and because casing and the seat on some versions have to be removed. Ask for directions and see whether it is something you will want to replace yourself. We'd be very happy to help you out. Make sure there's a spark plug within a couple of feet of the lift in the event you choose an electrical version. No particular outlets are mandatory.

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

Medicare does not cover setup prices and stairlift equipment, because they're house modifications, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment includes elevators which are used to help a patient in out of a chair or bed. Medicaid in your state may cover stairlifts through Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers. In Rhode Island, individuals with limited financial resources may qualify for the Rhode Island Medicaid COPES Waiver, recently replaced by the Community First Choice Alternative. It empowers people who need nursing home level attention to receive that attention at home and supports independent living, including coverage for home modifications. Family members could be compensated for supplying caregiving help. It is better to review different insurance policies. Some private health or long-term care insurance may help pay for home modifications that are small. Check with your Warwick insurance insurance company to examine policy choices. The National Association of Home Builders suggests that some auto insurance, worker's compensation, long-term care coverages, state disastrous accident insurance plans, and medical trust funds can cover the costs of a house adjustment.

9) How much do they weigh?

The units are not light, which is among the reasons we don't advocate trying to install them yourself. The lightest units available on the market weigh 165-180 pounds installed (chair and path). Some units weight over 250 pounds installed. Courses and seat assemblies come in various sizes and shapes and are made of various kinds of stuff depending on its greatest characteristics and the model.

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

A fitting can take between 1-2 hours for straight stairs. A Rhode Island professional will install the rail initially, followed by the motor and the seat. Proper installation comprises once it's been examined after the fitting, walking you through the features of your new stairlift. A fitting for a curved stairlift can take as much as a half day.

11) Can a stair lift go around corners?

Yes. Although straight stairlifts are frequently not as expensive, curved stairlifts can be custom built to fit any stairway. Modern rail layouts to fit your lifestyle, leaving plenty of room for people to walk up and down the stairs, and smoothly can help the stairlift traveling around corners tightly, comfortably.

12) Can the track be shortened?

Yes. The tracks could be adjusted and the length could be reduced. Nonetheless, using the correct personal protective equipment is highly advised. Some manufacturers of stairlifts supply do it yourself cutting directions. Here's the catch though. The track determines how well the stairlift will run. Making certain that you get the span of the stairs to correspond with the path length is highly critical. Without proper measurements, you may find that the installation results in more difficulties instead of relying on professional installers with expertise. If the courses cut incorrect, you might have trouble returning them depending on the return policy. Most makers will only accept returns if the track has not yet been cut, because the cut of the track is custom. We highly advise that you don't install your own stairlift or cut the path yourself. It's not so safe. An incorrect shortening of the wrong length of course or the path can prove to be terribly dangerous, particularly when the path is too short. It's crucial that the seat as well as the tracks work exactly. Licensed installers stress and will save you from a lot of head aches and potential prevent dreadful injuries.
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