Best Benefits of a Stairlift for Older People and Those with Restricted Mobility

There are multiple reasons why someone might find stairs a challenge or even an insurmountable obstacle. For anyone who finds it tough going up and down stairs, a home stairlift will bring a range of benefits. Here are 5 main benefits for a home stairlift.

 

For anyone who finds it tough going up and down stairs, a home stairlift will bring a range of benefits. There are multiple reasons why someone might find stairs a challenge or even an insurmountable obstacle, but they can be summarized in three main categories.  

 

The first is simply advancing years. In later life we might not have as much strength, agility, or energy as we used to. Stairs which we once climbed without a second thought can become much more of a challenge as we get older.  

 

 

The third category is a physical disability affecting mobility. When someone becomes disabled after suffering an accident, injury, or illness, they might find they can no longer manage the stairs in their home.  

 
 

For people in all three categories, a home stairlift usually provides a practical and cost-effective solution to overcoming the obstacle of stairs in their home. Here are the 5 main benefits a home stairlift can deliver:  

 

Quality of life: The everyday struggle of using the stairs in pain and discomfort is no fun! Too many people put off buying a home stairlift till they simply have no choice. But it’s not a last resort and you do have a choice You can choose to enhance your daily quality of life with a stairlift. Much like a dishwasher or washing machine, it’s a machine designed to make your life easier and less of a struggle. You’ll also have more energy for other things.  

 
 

Safety: Any issue affecting mobility can put you at increased risk of a fall. It’s never good to fall anywhere, indoors, or outdoors, especially when you’re older and more likely to suffer complications or have a long recovery period. But falling on the stairs could be disastrous. Using a home stairlift massively reduces the risk of a fall on the stairs. Look for one which has a seatbelt like a car, and a lockable swivel seat making it easier and safer to get on and off.  

 
 

Stay in your home: Whether your stairs become a problem suddenly, maybe after an accident, or more gradually over time, it means your home can no longer meet your needs. You could consider moving to a single-story home, but moving can be stressful and expensive. You could reorganize things to live just on the ground floor, but that means giving up half your home. Or you could invest in a home stairlift. It turns a two-story house into a single story one by removing the obstacle of stairs. In short, a stairlift lets you to remain in your home and keep using all of it.  

 

Peace of mind: Once you have a stairlift installed in your home you’ll have the peace of mind that comes from knowing you can go up and down stairs in safety in comfort whenever you like. No more worries about your safety on the stairs or what might happen if your condition worsens. Best of all, this benefit extends to those who love you and worry about your welfare. They’ll share in the peace of mind a stairlift brings.  

 

Independence: Many people living with mobility issues don’t like to rely on others for help and instead value their independence. They fear ‘becoming a burden’ on others. Relying on a stairlift to see you safely up and down the stairs means you don’t have to ask anyone else to do it. If you live alone and have mobility challenges, then a stairlift is an ever-bigger boost to your independence.

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