Stairlifts: how to make the decision
Stairlifts can mean the difference between living at home or moving into residential care for people with infirmity or disability. Sabre
Stairlifts offer an independent, bespoke service at a realistic price. Our stairlifts are custom made for each customer.
There’s no denying the benefit a stairlift can offer to someone who is finding it difficult to get around the house. Often, it can be the
key piece of equipment that enables them to stay in the home they love. But decisions are made with head and heart and often,
particularly when it comes to age-related infirmity, the practical benefit of a stairlift can be overcome by the wish to avoid such
obvious evidence of advancing years.
Stair lifts are an important for those who have difficulty climbing stairs without assistance. Some houses are more challenging to fit
with a stairlift because they have curved stairs. To provide mobility assistance, many manufacturers have developed curved stairlifts.
The following will cover curved stairlifts in more detail. Curved stairlifts operate in the same way as straight lifts and include all the same
features and options. They are easy to operate, safe and extremely reliable. A great addition to your home.
For people with limited mobility, getting up and down a flight of stairs can be very difficult and painful. Without assistance, it may be
impossible for some people to get up and down the stairs. For this reason, stair lifts have enriched the lives of many people, making it
possible for them to live their lives more independently and with greater freedom. Just like a straight stair lift, the purpose of a curved
stair lift is to provide access to different levels in the house.
To create more space for other family members on the stairway, parts of the chair may be flipped up for more compact storage. Entry
and exit from the chair is made safer and more convenient with the offset swivel mechanism. In most models, the user controls the lift
via buttons on the hand rest or remote. As a good will gesture, Rental Stairlifts sent out engineer Andy to check the stairlift's overall
condition and, after a brief inspection, he declared it was in 'excellent working condition for its age.' Andy added: "I'm sure if modern
appliances were made to the high standard they were manufactured in the old days like this old relic we would save a fortune not having
to replace things."