Stair Chair Lift Buying Tips

FamilyElderly Care

  • Author Todd Lloyd
  • Published March 27, 2008
  • Word count 500

Stair chair lift models are available now more than ever. They come with tons of features meant to make their use as easy as possible. If you are shopping for one of these devices you'll be sure to notice that there is no longer a shortage of units from which to use. Many people get frustrated but if you narrow down your needs to three units you'll rapidly decrease the volume of confusion you experience.

On the internet you'll find a host of vendors from which to choose. But before you subscribe to any one particular deal you should ask yourself a few questions.

What size of unit do you really need? If you know that your vision is challenged you may be better off getting a unit that has an audible signal to guide you in your daily use of the device. It makes no sense in buying a unit that requires you to have someone else aid you using it to the point that you cannot regain your independence around your own home.

Next, if you are chair bound or use a wheel chair frequently then you should probably avoid the models that are for standing up while in use only. This also just narrows down the range of units that are of the right functionality for you.

Now if you are in an electric wheel chair then the models you should examine MUST explain the weight baring limits. Your weight may or may not be the deciding factor. But since most of the motorized wheel chair are rather heavy, it is absolutely essential that you use this as a criterion or factor in considering the appropriate models for you.

Some users that are considering a stair chair lift are dealing with arthritis. Arthritic patients have special needs. If you have osteo arthritis where is just down right painful to touch anything, a chair lift requiring you to use a bunch of levers and push buttons would likely limit your use of that device. Pain if a very decisive factor. So please place that into your considerations as well.

Are you afraid of heights and such? If so you will like to look at models that have quad rails. They in essence form a rectangle around you so that you can hold on and brace yourself from four sides. This is in addition to being seated and using the lap seatbelt (which is a must).

As you can see there are many considerations and questions for you to answer before you even begin looking at makes and models of stair chair lift units. Just print off this article and answer each question as it pertains to you from top to bottom. If you use a marking pen in answering the questions, what you have at the end is a personalized buying guide.

Now its rather easy to make a choice. You merely exclude all the other options that do not have the features you need on you lift.

Todd Lloyd is a leading consumers rights advocate for people with mobility challenges. His free website is full of useful tips to use when buying an electric wheel chair lift. For more info go to http://electric-wheelchair-guides.com

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