Stair Lifts

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RobertN

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Does anyone have experience with stair lifts? We are considering one for my MIL. The "Granny Flat" has the living area over the garage, basically on a second story. My MIL is having a harder time with the stairs.

What about buying and installing the system? I have inlaws that are contractors; they could not be that hard to install and setup?

Wondered if anyone had experience with them, any brands, or?
 
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No experience. There are numerous ways to get from downstairs to upstairs.
elevators, people lifts, stair lifts. Stair lift installation complexity seems to be variable depending on turns in the stairs. Straight run is easiest. I looked into it once.
 
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Stair Lifts are great, my in laws had one before their passing. it was really great an made life easer for them
Army Grunt
 
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I think you have to weight the cost v. benefit and part of the problem is how long it will be a benefit before living over the garage might not be a viable option for your MIL if there are other obstacles to overcome. There came a point where a simple change in threshold height between rooms was a danger to my Mother.

Kind of a rant, but we keep building houses with lots of stairs, and they are not elderly friendly.
 
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My inlaws have one and they say that if they were to do it again, they would get one with an enclosed rail. That way you don't get grease on those who walk (or crawl) up the stairs.

Aaron Z
 
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Robert,
My grand parents had one for my granny, worked good ,but slow as heck. Granny was still quite mobile then, just poor knees.

When she got cancer, he put in an elevator with the help of one of my cousins. Made it himself with some type of electric chained motor, 4 guide poles with bushings that held the lift floor to the poles . Big enough for a wheel chair.
Just a thought.
 
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Neighbor put one is his house and his biggest complaint was now it made the stairs almost unusable for people that could climb the stairs. When they where forced to move do to increased health issues the realtor suggested they remove them before trying to sell the home.

As far as installation, this probably depends on the safety/building codes in your area.

Roy
 
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My MIL gets around fine with a walker. The staircase is outside, but is protected from the weather by the roof overhang. It is a straight shot up the steps, with a landing at the top and the bottom.

The Granny Flat is on our property. If something happens to her, then we will use the house as an office. We have already considered what will happen if she loses mobility; she will move to the main house with us.

The house itself, two levels. The first level is is garage, and unimproved basement. The second level is 1150sqft one bedroom.
 
   / Stair Lifts #9  
I don't know of any that are designed for outside use, although I'm sure they make them.

The one my in-laws had was pretty slick, it just screwed down to the stair treads in 3 or 4 places, and the seat folded up so it was out of the way for those who would use them normally - it had an enclosed track and it was a simple plug in 120V device - no special power needed. The seat also swiveled making it easier to get into and out of. They found it used on Craig's list for $1500 and when they moved out they sold it for the same amount. I think you can lease them too....

One feature you'll want is the "call" feature, if someone leaves it at the top of the stairs and another needs a ride up from the bottom, you can push the "call" button like an elevator and it will cycle either up or down depending on where it stopped last.
 
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Since it's outside, you could put MIL on a scissor lift to the second floor. :D
 

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