You’ve probably seen the ads for stairlifts on television, but have
you ever considered how much of a difference one could make in your
life? Stairlifts
offer many benefits for older adults and those who have mobility
issues, but many people don’t realize the many benefits of having
chairlifts installed until after they’ve done so. The benefits that
customers most often recount are not necessarily those that the
companies selling stair lifts use as selling points. Here are the major
benefits you’ll enjoy when you install a stairlift.
Get Your Whole House Back
Do
you dread going back upstairs after you get down to the main floor in
the morning? Many older adults can negotiate stairs but are nervous
doing so. Others who struggle with joint pain and arthritis can get up
and down the stairs, but only manage the feat with a great deal of pain.
For many who live in a 2-story home, the solution is to minimize trips
up and down the stairs. In the worst case scenario, they move their
bedroom to the main floor and don’t go upstairs at all. More often, they
make simply make sure they have everything they’ll need before they
negotiate the stairs for the day because once they make it to the main
floor, they’re not going back up the stairs until bedtime. Chairlifts
take the pain, fear and effort out of climbing the stairs and give you
back your whole house.
Stop Worrying About Your Parents
Do
you worry about your mom or dad falling on the stairs when they’re alone
at home? Balance often becomes an issue for older adults, and people
are more likely to suffer a loss of balance when negotiating stairs than
when walking across a floor. A stairlift can relieve your worries by
keeping your parent safe on the stairs.
Stay in Your Home
Many
adults face the difficult decision of whether to remain in their homes
or give them up to move to a more accessible environment – a smaller
apartment or a one-level home, for example. In some cases, minimizing
trips up and down the stairs just isn’t a practical solution – when the
only bathroom is at the top of that steep flight, for example. Chairlifts provide access to the second floor, and make it possible to remain in the family home.
This
is, of course, the biggest benefit of stairlifts because it carries
with it a host of associated benefits, including better health, better
quality of life and less expense than an assisted-living option outside
the home.
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