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Jacey Flag 29 Oct 18 2.01pm Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Getting to the age when my wife,who suffers from arthritis,and I may have to consider a stair lift installation or indeed,as an alternative,sell our house and buy a flat providing accommodation on one level.
Asking for any experiences any of you may have had.Did a stair lift installation allow you to use your home as previous,were there any issues or did you ultimately move into a flat in any case on grounds of safety.
Thanking you in anticipation.

 

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pieceofcake Flag Cell 36,HMP Albany 29 Oct 18 2.37pm Send a Private Message to pieceofcake Add pieceofcake as a friend

Hi Jacey.So sorry to hear of your wife's increasing problems with arthritis.A stairlift was something we considered about 2 years ago,due to my wife's increasing pain and immobility due to arthritis spreading to a 2nd hip.She already had 1 hip replacement at this stage.After a few cancellations with the 2nd hip operation,eventually she had the 2nd hip replaced in August last year.However,we had checked out the stairlift possibility.If you check various websites you will find that you can get stairlifts for straight run staircases or 90 degree bend staircases. Having had experience of stairlifts in various premises, I can tell you that they are fairly compact.Yes,they do take up space but the seats usually fold into an upright position.I think you will find a stairlift is much cheaper than stamp duty on a future home purchase.There is a company at Beddington that could advise you.They also S+F new and used stairlifts and also fit and rent them,especially useful if the situation is short term.I will not name the company in case I contravene the board policy,but I am sure you will be able to google it.As always,other companies will also assist you.
I wish your wife all good fortune for the future.

 

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becky Flag over the moon 29 Oct 18 3.06pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

If you don't want to be seen promoting a company on here, you could always send him the details by private message. Just click on his username on the post, scroll down to contact information > private message > send and it will open the dialogue box to message him.

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orpingtoneagle Flag Orpington 29 Oct 18 4.29pm Send a Private Message to orpingtoneagle Add orpingtoneagle as a friend

We had this problem with my Mum a couple of years ago.

We had a chap come round, measure up and it it only took a day to fit.

We chose a Stanna as it game with a decent spec and warranty.

It compact enough that when the seat is folded you can still use the stairs.

It is powered by rechargeable batterieswith a decent storage.

Only problem? My mother is very old school and has an annoying habit of unplugging everything so we we have had to rescue twice where she has unplugged the system and it has run down!

 

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palace_in_frogland Flag In a broken dream 01 Nov 18 11.15am Send a Private Message to palace_in_frogland Add palace_in_frogland as a friend

Stannah have just brought out a much faster version.

It gets you to the top of the stairs before you have forgotten why you’re going up there...

 

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Jacey Flag 01 Nov 18 12.10pm Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

Originally posted by palace_in_frogland

Stannah have just brought out a much faster version.

It gets you to the top of the stairs before you have forgotten why you’re going up there...

Very amusing!!

However,is the new faster version safe and also,I assume the cost for a straight stair case installation still remains in the region of £2000 ??
Thank you all for your valuable replies.

 

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Badger11 Flag Beckenham 01 Nov 18 12.37pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

This might help from Which magazine. It appears the price is around 3-4k, good luck.

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