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When mobility becomes a problem, moving to a new house may seem like the only option. In fact, climbing stairs is one of the leading causes of falls and injuries in a home – irregardless of age or physical condition! 

Some families with elderly or disabled people in their homes spend a lot of money to purchase single-storey homes to house their elderly parents or disabled loved ones because climbing stairs was difficult for them.

  Instead of spending that kind of money on buying a separate home for your aging parents, why not consider purchasing a stair lift, instead? This way, your parents continue to stay with you and you can still continue to care for them and be there for them during their Golden Years.

 A stair lift is considered to be a safe and very simple solution to stairs. It helps elderly, sick or disabled people feel independent, gives them confidence and it removes the need to make more dramatic changes to their lives - you will not need to drastically alter, reconstruct, remodel, and renovate your home to accommodate them. It’s the perfect solution.

 Installing stair lifts in your home could help reduce instances of injuries to the ankles, knees and hip. Climbing stairs, unbeknownst to some, is especially strenuous on these body parts and if one had to consistently climb up and down the stairs in a physically unfit condition, it could case unnecessary stress to the body parts concerned. A stair lift could solve this problem instantly.

   No major renovation or structural alteration is needed to install a stair lift in your home. The procedure is relatively simple and can be carried out quite quickly by a professional. The provider of the stair lift should be able to help you with the stair lift installation.

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