Friday, May 25, 2007

The Role Of Disabled Stairlifts For The Physically Challenged

For most of us, the simple act of climbing our stairs is one we take for granted. But for those who are physically disabled, managing the stairs can be more than difficult – it can be impossible. Luckily, for those are physically challenged, yet still need to tackle the stairs, there are disabled stairlifts that allow users to ascend and descend the stairs in their home with ease and comfort.

Disabled stairlifts encompass a swivel chair in which the user can sit comfortably at the base or the top of the stairs. The chair moves along a track that is installed into the wall along the stairs. To move the chair along the track the user simply pushes a button to begin operation. There are generally two different types of disabled stairlifts – electric and battery operated; both have their advantages. An electric stairlift does not require the user to charge batteries or purchase pricey new batteries when needed. Battery operated stairlifts will operate even in the event of a power outage.

There are companies who specialize in outfitting homes with disabled stairlifts. They will come to your home, take measurements, and help you choose the stairlift system that best works for your needs. They will then professionally install the tracks into the wall above the stairs and teach you how to use the system. Using companies such as these allows you to have someone to call should you have any questions or are in need of a repair.

No matter what kind you choose, disabled stairlifts can completely revolutionize the life a person who has become incapacitated due to illness, disease, injury, or age. They can provide a measure of independence that was not previously there and open up a whole new world of possibilities.

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