Handicap Stairlift
Using a handicap stairlift for mobility in the home has many advantages. A chairlift on your existing staircase increases your freedom of movement in the home. No longer will you be forced to make a certain number of trips upstairs or down each day due to a lack of mobility or energy. Independence is regained as you are once again on your own moving at your own pace doing the things you need to do. A handicap chair lift makes journeys up and downstairs safer and more convenient, providing you with the mobility that you miss in your life. And giving you and your family or caregivers peace of mind when they are not around;
The handicap stairlift systems of today are light weight, easy to operate, packed with safety features, low on maintenance and do not require any re-configuration of you existing stairwell. A handicap stair lift system can even be self installed either by your self or a handy family member. Professional installation is available but not always necessary in most cases. Most systems are available with remote control operation, for use by 2 or more people in the home. If Mom goes up stairs and Dad wants to go with he can summon the chair to the bottom of the stairs and take his trip via his handheld remote control. Doing this is safer than ever before with the many added safety features incorporated into a home stair lift system, from seatbelts to auto stopping sensors built in to the units that place them precisely at the end of the stairs every time.
View our line of Handicap lifts:
AmeriGlide Stair Lift AC Powered
AmerGlide Stair Lift DC Powered
Superglide 120
Superglide 140
Super Glide 120 Outdoor Model
Super Glide 120 Outdoor Model









