Safety with Stair Lifts

Published by Stephen on October 23, 2008 under stair lifts

There are many people who find it difficult to climb up their staircase. This is often as a result of an injury or a disease that negatively affects a persons joints. Arthritis is one common disease that can quite often make climbing the stairs difficult and unsafe.

Since falls on the stairs represent one of the most common reasons for hospitalization among seniors, there is a need to prevent accidents on the stairs. This is why many people install a stair lift.

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Stair Lift History

Published by Stephen on October 20, 2008 under stair lifts

Every year millions of Americans struggle with the effects of aging. Disorders like Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Alzheimer’s can greatly affect a persons way of life. They affect things like getting out of the bath tub, driving, and recovering from injuries. One of the greatest risk that is faced everyday by Americans is the use of staircases.

Falls on the stairs are a common cause of injury among people of all ages, but those over sixty-five are the group that is most effected by these types of accidents. In fact a fall on the stairs is not only the leading cause of hospitalization among seniors, but it is also the leading cause of accidental death. Due to the dangers that are so closely tied to the stairs, preventing falls is imperative. Using a stair lift is one of the best and most cost effective ways to prevent falls.

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AC and Battery Powered Stair Lifts

Published by Stephen on October 16, 2008 under stair lifts

Not being able to safely use the stairs is a problem faced by a growing number of Americans every year. Falls on the stairs are the leading cause of serious injury among seniors, so it is imperative to prevent accidents on the stairs. Many of the problems that seniors face on the stairs are as a result of diseases, such as Arthritis, which can make movement painful, but the ability to recover from an injury is also usually much more difficult for someone over sixty-five, so preventing them before they happen is imperative.

One of the most cost effective ways to prevent falls on the stairs is to install a stair lift. These devices are used to carry a person up or down the stairs, so there is a greatly reduced risk of a fall. There are two basic types of stair lifts: AC Powered and Battery Powered.

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Preventing Falls with a Stair Lift

Published by Stephen on October 13, 2008 under stair lifts

The stairs represent one of the most dangerous places of a home. Every year hundreds of thousands of people of all ages fall and seriously injure themselves on the stairs. Of those injuries, the majority of them occur in people over sixty. Preventing these falls is imperative, because even though a fall at any age can be dangerous, those who are older often can not recover as quickly or as easily.

One of the best and most cost effective ways to prevent accidents on the stairs is to install a stair lift.

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Reducing the Chance of a Fall

Published by Stephen on October 1, 2008 under stair lifts

Arthritis is a joint disease that often affects senior citizens, but it can affect people of all ages. It can make it difficult for the individual to bend their knee and use the stairs. These types of diseases make a fall much more likely and often, as a result of osteoporosis, senior citizens have bones that are much more brittle and prone to fracture. This makes it very important to reduce the chance of a fall on the stairs.

There are several things that a person can do to reduce the chance of a fall. Avoiding areas with stairs and having someone help you walk up the stairs works great away from the home in public, but it is not so effective when you are at home. This is because avoiding the stairs in your home also means avoiding the upstairs portion of your home. Instead, it is better to install a stair lift onto the stairs.

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Using a Stair Lift

Published by Stephen on September 30, 2008 under stair lifts

Using the stairs is something that many people do every day. In the United States, many homes have stairs as do many public areas. Seniors and those with mobility related problems often have difficulty climbing the stairs and can not do so safely. To allow an individual to use the stairs in a safe manner, many people use stair lifts.

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Staying Safe in a Stair Lift

Published by Stephen on September 27, 2008 under stair lifts

There are millions of Americans, and others around the world, who are not able to easily or safely ascend the stairs. Age plays a big part in this, but there are also many other diseases and disorders that reduce a persons mobility and make it hard to use the steps.

In many homes, not being able to use the stairs means that the individual will not be able to access a big area of their house. Since not using an area of your home is impractical, some decide to move or hire someone, like a paid nurse, to help them up and down the stairs. Both of these situations can be costly, both in a monetary sense and in regards to a persons independence, but worst of all, they do not really directly address the issue of being able to use the stairs.

It is a much better idea to use a stair lift to help increase mobility and independence, while allowing complete access of a home.

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Perch Lifts and Stair Chairs

Published by Stephen on August 4, 2008 under stair lifts

Climbing up and down the steps is a real problem that is faced by millions of Americans every day. It is also a real danger to many millions of Americans each day, because a fall down the stairs is the leading cause of injury among the 40 million plus Americans over the age of 65. [...]

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Stair Lift Advantages

Published by Stephen on July 3, 2008 under stair lifts

Falling down the stairs is the most common reason for hospitalization among people over 65.  Often this is as a result of Joint diseases like osteoarthritis, which can make bending the knee painful. A decreased sense of balanced also increases the risk of a fall, because it can make it harder to stay steady. One [...]

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Stair Lifts Explained

Published by Stephen on June 29, 2008 under stair lifts

If you can not walk up and down the stairs easily and without assistance, then you might feel like you are very restricted in where you can go. This restriction is usually not that big of a deal around town, but not being able to use the stairs in your own home can be a [...]

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