If your elderly grandparents are on Medicare or qualify for services and they would medically benefit from having a lift chair then Medicare will help pay for the chair.
There are limits but Medicare might pay for a handicap chair lift. Your physician must prescribe one for you based on an ailment you have and it must assist you in your daily living for it to be covered.
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.
The main thing you need to know before buying a lift chair is how much of the cost your insurance company is willing to pay (it's usually part but not all).
After doing some research on Google, it would appear that a chair called Pride Lift Chair is probably the best lift chair right now.
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I am on medicare Part A and B will Tricare for life help pay for a lift chaire
Your nervous system contacts your brain to tell your hands to lift the chair.
The average price of a used lift chair is $650 dollars.
You can find a used lift chair in various online medical stores. Depending in your area, there is also medical stores that offer used lift chair if you have medicare or medicaid.
You can try a medical supplies store where you can get a lift chair for little or no cost with medicare. You can also try your local family doctor where you can get information on a lift chair.
Sears has a cheap lift chair they sell online and in some stores.