Stairlifts are mobility aids that provide a safe and convenient way for people with mobility issues to travel up and down the stairs in their home. Here are some of the benefits of having a stairlift in your home:
- Increased safety: Stairlifts provide a safe and secure way for individuals with mobility issues to travel up and down the stairs. They are equipped with safety features such as seat belts and sensors that detect obstructions on the stairs, helping to prevent accidents and injuries.
- Improved independence: With a stairlift, individuals with mobility issues can regain their independence and freedom to move around their home without assistance. They can safely access all levels of their home, without relying on family members or caregivers to help them up and down the stairs.
- Convenience: Stairlifts are easy to use and provide a convenient way to access all levels of your home. They can be installed quickly and easily, and many models are designed to fold up when not in use, allowing for more space in the home.
- Improved quality of life: Having a stairlift can significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with mobility issues. They can enjoy greater freedom and independence, without the fear of falling or the need for assistance from others.
- Cost-effective: Installing a stairlift is often more cost-effective than other options, such as remodeling your home or moving to a single-level home. It can be a practical and affordable solution for individuals who want to remain in their homes as they age or deal with mobility issues. Real estate and banking professionals in Colorado estimate that ANY move will cost more than people think. For example, if you sell your home for $500,000, many experts estimate a move will cost 10% of that sale price – $50,000. This doesn’t include buying a new home. A stairlift is much less expensive than a move.
Overall, a stairlift can provide numerous benefits for individuals with mobility issues, allowing them to live safely, independently, and comfortably in their own homes.


Do you buy used stairlifts?
Linda, sometimes we do. But we are fully stocked at the moment.