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Remain in Your Great Falls House Longer

With a fresh stair lift you will be able to stay in your own Great Falls home for much longer, without having to move to a brand-new and unfamiliar place. It makes going up and down the stairs will allow you to stay in the Montana home you love for years longer than you normally could, and every day a pleasure activity rather than a distressing one.

Add Value to Your Great Falls Home

Availability and freedom equipment already installed in your home is going to be an important asset as the baby boomer population proceeds to get older. It will make your house more precious, and be bought quicker in the event that something happens. A new lift can greatly raise your Great Falls home’s value.

Make Using Stairs Less Dangerous

Going up and down the stairs is something that most aged folks feel is the most dangerous portion of their day. Having to balance and scale can result in falling and severely injuring yourself, and is a dangerous mix. A stair lift can turn this into a fun and easy action, instead of one you worry.

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Do you procrastinate as you can’t get up the stairway and then get frustrated that your list of matters to do is longer?

Does the extra help you provide your elderly parent or dependent seem too risky and overwhelming when it comes to accompanying them up and down the stairs?

Has the thought of having to construct an additional bedroom on the first floor or move to a single floor home crossed your head?

Here at Cain’s Freedom MT , we understand that making home modifications may look out of the question, as it seems impossible or unaffordable. Staff and our professional installers simplify the process of remaining mobile for the elderly, handicapped, or temporarily wounded citizenry of Great Falls.

Keep your Independence in Montana, as the stairs do not have to restrict which part of the house you go to.

Suddenly needing to deal with limiting your movements as a result of a disability or old age can make you lose your trust. It can reduce the quality of your own life. That’s unnecessary with new technologies that can be installed in your house so you could quit letting those stairway destroy your day.

A lot of people face the tough decision of the way to continue to live in their own home and enjoy greater levels of dignity when facing mobility constraints. If our bodies change with age, we are stuck with by our desire to help you to get about and live an unaffiliated lifestyle.

Getting to your own cozy bed or having to wait around for someone to aid you in tasks that are routine can take its toll. Actually, it’s among the core values that caregivers focus on, making sure that they maintain a good sense of dignity and also admiration for a loved one.

No wonder, the desire for dignity and esteem really develops more powerful when a person becomes sick, disabled, or challenged with mobility issues.

It is possible that you’ve already decided to live at home, rather than an assisted living facility, despite needing to confront a handicap or age-associated challenge coming your way.

Maybe you are unfamiliar with how installing a stairlift can help you maintain your access to each area of your residence.

We want to help you maintain your autonomy so you don’t have to move away from the Great Falls house you love.

Alleviating pain for the fastest growing segment of the population in the world is part of what makes our communities supportive.

Pain doesn’t have to be a regular process of aging, but physicians admit that elderly patients often believe that it’s. Pain may interfere with your social life and can impair your daily actions. Some loved ones depending on how much pain their long-term state brought them on a daily basis and pull away from tasks. Huge numbers of people suffer in line with the American Pain Society and several of them neglect to find treatment or look for relief.

By installing a stairlift in your Great Falls home, you can reduce your suffering and still stay mobile.

Perhaps the pain will not go away entirely and you still have to get yourself to talk to your doctor about how to regain control over your life. Meanwhile, you will not fill with stress every time you walk up the stairs. Seniors or those who are challenged by freedom who sustain a fall-related injury often require life-long care later, or worse, totally eliminate living alone.

A stairlift will remove the fears as well as the chances that you will aggravate your pain.

With a stairlift, you will not have a debilitating fall.

Avoid becoming one of the millions of elderly adults who sustain moderate to severe injuries when they lost their balance.

You can now pursue your daily activities with relaxation and convenience and discontinue the excruciating painful journey, as you deserve alternatives that could enhance your own life.

Enjoy all the time, love and effort you have put into your house once again.

Our Great Falls staff understands how important it is to get your questions answered and is available right now to give the support and aid you really need to make an educated choice and allow you to move around to you.

Frequently Asked Questions


1) Does it increase or decrease the value of my home?

The total value of your property will not depreciate. If you're planning on selling your Great Falls dwelling, realtors used to urge that a stairlift be removed prior to putting your house on the Montana marketplace, nevertheless given increased life expectancy, this is no longer the case. You move or may also entirely remove the stairlift with no signs of setup when you need or no longer want it. Realtors can list the house is suitable for accessible independent living and that the stairlift is a high utility value for physically disabled people and if a purchaser wants it removed, then they offer that possibility.

2) How much do electric stair lifts cost in Great Falls?

Used electric-powered stairlifts can start at about $1,299.00, while battery powered stairlifts can start at about $1,399.00 in Montana. Both versions are priced when you get them new. The price difference is insignificant initially. In the long run, electric-powered stairlifts may cost you less, if you factor in the price of upkeep and replacement batteries. Frequently, it is recommended to possess the battery rather than attempt to replace it yourself although there are batteries that are reasonably easy to install determined by the version.

3) Is there any permanent damage when installing one of these lifts?

No. One of the rationales that the stairlifts are attached to the stairs is to shield your Great Falls dwelling from damage related to installation. The treads of the stairs can manage the few screws attached to the stairlifts. The holes are not difficult to cover. The carpet may also have holes in it. The total worth of your house won't depreciate. Realtors used to advocate that a stairlift be removed prior to placing your house available on the market, nonetheless given increased life expectancy if you're planning on selling your home, this isn't any longer the case.

4) Why are they so expensive to install?

Most of all, they help you each step of the way and comprise routine care. Professional setup is far more efficient in the long-run when it comes to service warranty and long-term care because they experienced at installation and are trained to follow safety measures. The installer is getting paid to correctly install your unit in order that you don't confront serious hazards that do result when an inexperienced man opens the manual for the first time and installs a stairlift. A Great Falls professional also knows the best way to ensure that the stairlift follows fire exit demands, the way to ensure that the charger connections are operating properly to avoid serious injuries, and assure that all the appropriate functioning attributes are empowered. The cost you pay to truly have a trusted and trained technician ensures your safety and the longevity of your purchase. Also, setup includes lifting a fair amount of weight. Many installations may be finished in a couple of hours by a professional.

5) What types of financing are available if insurance doesn't cover home modifications?

Depending on your medical condition, there are some plans that help make the home modification less expensive. 1. The Fall Prevention Centre of Excellence lists government grants which are offered for home modifications. Those include: (a) the Assistive Technology Funding and Systems Change Project United Cerebral Palsy Associations (UCPA) at 800 872 5827-UCPA ; (b) the Department of Veteran Affairs at (800) 827-1000 ; and (c) the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) (800) 829-1040. 2. Contact the National Council on Independent Living Center (703) 525-3406 on the best way to get capital and referral services in your town. 3. 4. It might reassure you to understand that if your insurance does not cover the price, several of the stairlift manufacturers have partnered with banks to provide financing alternatives, including loans and monthly payment options. 5. There are alternatives to consider. The IRS may decide your home modification qualifies for tax deductions. Phone the IRS to find out if you're able to deduct the cost of installing your stairlift. IRS Publication 502 is a great resource that will help you estimate whether altering your stairway qualifies you to deduct it as a medical expense. You can also call them at (800) 829-1040. 6. Some Area Agency of Aging use funds from the Older Americans Act Title III to change dwellings if you qualify. Call the Eldercare Locator at (800) 677-1116 or visit www.n4a.org 7. Many cities and towns use Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) for home modifications, so check with your Great Falls, Montana office. You can call them toll free at 877 866 2476 or visit http://www.nahro.org

6) Can you build one of these yourselves?

It certainly depends on your technical know-how. It is an extremely daunting procedure. Because their stairs are excessively narrow to use the ones out there, some people decide to make a homemade stairlift or they are trying to work on a tight budget. It's possible for you to locate used stairlifts and save yourself from the inherent hassle and potential risks of building one yourself. Some layouts are available on the Internet, yet, with no proper tools, materials and welding knowledge, this approach may take a lot of annoyances plus quite a long time to build. Additionally, when you compare common design plans for a stairlift to buying a tried-and-true tested model, a homemade version and commercial models can't compete as far as appearance and compactness. It's a hardy approach to go. Also, remember security is really a issue for anyone who's going to rely on the lift, so it's crucial that you do thorough testing and frequent checking account of your handiwork.

7) Can these be used on carpeted floors?

Lifts can be set up on all forms of flooring (carpet, concrete, tile, marble, linoleum, or bare wooden stairway). Installers can screw right through the carpeting. Because the aluminum processors are very difficult to remove from the carpeting, the tracks don't cut on inside the house. One thing that specialists say is that if your carpeting will probably need replacing in the next FIVE years, you may want to replace it before you've got a stairlift. Otherwise, you'll have to factor in the cost of uninstalling and re-installing the stairlift.

8) How are these lifts fitted?

Making your purchase can entail a fantastic deal of time, work and decision-making once you consider which features matter most to you and all the different kinds of stairlifts that are available to you personally that will fit your requirements. When you've decided, the raise that is fitting involves making sure that the best attention is given to the system fitting correctly so that you don't have to worry about its security or dependability. Your best bet would be to have it meet by licensed Great Falls professionals. These licensed professionals measure pitch angle and the step heights to achieve truth. The professional discover how the stairlift can fit your stairs --and will visit the website--indoor or outside. They will fasten the track with supports fixed to the staircase to the stairs. Frequently people wonder if it is connected to the wall, but the stairlift is straight fitted via the floor covering of the stairs. In case the stairwell is removed, your stairway is free of damage. The rail attachment points are reachable over the top of any carpeting you may have on the steps.

9) How do stair lifts work?

Essentially, it is like riding in your ski lift, minus the bitter cold. You sit in a motorized swivel chair snugly equipped to make you as comfortable as possible with personalized characteristics. A safety belt keeps you securely in place plus a foot rest prevents you from hitting the steps while utilizing the lift. Some stairlifts come with mounted call/send controls on the wall near the trails for a user or a remote control can be used by you to send the chair where you want it to go. Occasionally the control panel can be found on the seat arm. Become knowledgeable about the particular characteristics of your unit. The lift consists of a a carriage, a motor, the control system, as well as your comfortable seat so that you could once again regain your mobility. Some models rely on a belt like a conveyor belt and other models use a rack and pinion system.

10) Does health insurance cover equipment cost and installation of a lift?

Medicare does not cover setup prices and stairlift equipment, because they're dwelling adjustments, not durable medical equipment. Durable medical equipment comprises elevators that are accustomed to help a patient in out of bed or a chair. Medicaid in your state may cover stairlifts through Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers. In Montana, individuals with limited financial resources may qualify for the Montana Medicaid COPES Waiver, recently replaced by the Community First Choice Alternative. It enables individuals who require nursing home level attention to receive that care at home and supports independent living, including coverage for home alterations. Family members can be compensated for providing caregiving help. According to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), some private health insurance suppliers may offer financial assistance for some home modifications if the elevator is recognized as a medical necessity. It's best to review different insurance policies. Some private health or long-term care insurance can help pay for house adjustments that are small. Check with your Great Falls insurance carrier to review coverage alternatives. The National Association of Home Builders suggests that some auto insurance, worker's compensation, long-term care coverages, state devastating accident insurance plans, and medical trust funds can cover the expenses of a home adjustment.

11) How much do stair lifts costs?

Based on Consumer Affairs, the top nine stairlift brand names beginning with the best-rated contain: Acorn Stairlifts, Reachable Construction, Ascent Stairlifts, Silver Cross, Bruno, AmeriGlide, Country Home Elevator, 101 Freedom and Stannah. Experts rate these based on a variety of characteristics, factors, and suitability as a result of conditions. Many of these firms usually do not publicize their prices, since every stairway is different. Used stairlifts can cost under $2,000. Support and rental programs are accessible. While some usually do not include setup in the cost, some products are sold as complete packages including setup as well as a guarantee. The shape of the stairwell, the length of the track, the seat style, labor, and the characteristics you need determine the cost.

12) Does AARP cover the cost of these lifts?

AARP is not a provider of insurance, but contracts with insurance companies to make coverage available to AARP members. AARP does not cover the cost of any well-being needs or stairlifts and will not make individuals health plan recommendations. AARP does provide access to healthcare tools and coverage like other health plans and Medicare Supplement Insurance to members as a resource, but third parties provide member advantages. Check with the plans which are listed under AARP's membership services.
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