A stair chair lift is needed to help a handicap person manage a staircase. I would visit Abbot Stair-Climbers and Chair Lifts 4520 East West Highway Bethesda, MD 20814-3319.
The best place to look for a stair lift is Craigslist.com. In fact, there is one listed right now in Burke for $1500. If you have time before buying, wait and try to find the best deal on Craigslist before buying.
One can purchase a wheel chair lift from several different online websites. These include: Savaria, WayFair, Spin Life, Braun Ability, Ameriglide, and Amazon.
If one lives in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont or Massachusetts a chair stair lift can be purchase from All-Ways Accessible. This company not only sells this product but also provides installation and service.
These websites - www.livingfreehomestairlifts.com/Stair and www.ameriglide.com/Stair-Lifts - offer a range of stair chair lifts at an affordable cost.
Here's a place where you can buy a stair lift: http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com/Stair-Lifts.htm
One can purchase a stair lift for a household from the Stannah stairlift group. Visit their official webpage. There are other stairlift providers on the internet too.
The company Ameriglide starts their stair chair lift system at $1300. EMS stair chairs begin at $250. Harmar systems begin around $3,000 and Medsource at close to $500.
You can go to the following website to find a lot of reviews on different chair stair lifts to make your residents feel safer http://www.epinions.com/pr-Online_Stores_Services-Stair-LIft
There are seven major chair lift manufacturers in the United States. If you are looking for a chair stair model you have even more options, there are 30 available.
A used stair-lift can be bought in a wide variety of locations. The easiest places where one can purchase a used stair-lift is at online auction sites such as eBay.
If one is looking to purchase stair lift chairs, you have a few choices. You can contact Jameson Medical Supply, US Medical Supply, Ameriglide or Active Forever.
Most stair chair lifts can be done at home. To insure proper installation and to avoid wall damage you may want to hire a professional to do the job or inspect it after you have installed it.
Yes, with a "but... ." Medicaid and Medicare will help with the cost of the wquipment, but they will not pay out any monies toward the installation of the stair chair lift.