The many advantages that stairlifts offer can improve quality of life. but how? By increasing accessibility, a stairlift can also provide confidence, autonomy, convenience, and comfort, too. These perks contribute to everyday life, making it better for the individual. Other mobility equipment can also improve quality of life, so talk with your providers to determine how you could benefit from these aids.
If you live with a physical disability or limitation, you can improve quality of life with mobility aids, including stairlifts. Stairlifts open up a world of possibilities for those living with accessibility issues, such as having to ascend and descend stairs to use the bathroom, bedroom, or other areas of the home. These advantages may seem inconsequential to some, but to those with mobility issues, these perks change lives.
How does a stairlift improve quality of life? Here is what you should know:
Accessibility
When you have issues related to limited accessibility, it can affect all areas of everyday life. For instance, it can make simply getting in and out of the bathroom a chore, or it may require you to have a caregiver for assistance. Additionally, it may impact activities that you enjoy doing, like work, driving a car, or taking a swim. Stairlifts, vehicle lifts, and pool lifts may restore the freedom to engage in these things, greatly restoring your accessibility and improving quality of life.
Safety
Falls are a leading cause of accidental injury and death among seniors. Stairlifts can make a treacherous situation- navigating stairs or steps with a mobility issue- much safer. A stairlift in the home may alleviate the necessity of a care provider to help with using a bathroom, getting ready for bed, or cooking a meal, by making the upper and lower levels of the home much easier to access and a whole lot safer. This can also provide an invaluable peace of mind- but more on that to come!
Convenience
A stairlift brings an element of convenience to the home environment that may have previously been missing. No longer do individuals need to plan, worry, or troubleshoot going up or down stairs in their dwellings; now they can ascend and descend at will, whenever the need or desire arises. The convenience of being able to access and use upstairs spaces like the bathroom, for instance, can be life-changing and may permit many to remain in their own homes longer.
Ease
Does a stairlift seem like a daunting prospect? It may be much easier than you anticipate. When you purchase a brand-name stairlift from a reliable and reputable retailer, you will have the benefit of professional installation, service, support, and a resource to reach out to when you have questions or concerns. The installation technician will demonstrate the proper way to use your new lift and will not leave until you are comfortable with the operation, as well. Additionally, if you encounter an issue with your lift, the technician will come and make repairs, as needed. The ease of a stairlift in the home is unsurpassed for anyone with a physical limitation or mobility challenge.
Confidence
The accessibility and ease of a new stairlift can also build up your confidence. No longer are you dependent on someone to help you up or down the stairs in your home. Also, loved ones and caregivers may gain a sense of confidence and worry a lot less when they are away. By taking back some of your autonomy and independence, you may feel a surge in self-esteem and be more able to do the things that you want to do, when you want to do them. A stairlift in the home can be a liberating experience for anyone who lives with a mobility issue or disability.
Autonomy
We keep mentioning autonomy but what does that mean exactly? Autonomy is closely connected to freedom and independence, and the ability to do things on your own terms. This is a precious aspect of everyday life that many lose when their health falters or they sustain an injury. This can result in a dependency on others that can erode self-esteem and confidence, leaving many to feel hopeless about aging in general. Mobility aids are designed to help preserve as much independence and autonomy as possible, contributing to a boost in overall quality of life.
Aging in Place
Aging in place is the term used to describe the ability to live life as you wish for as long as possible. For many seniors, that includes the ability to remain in the homes that they have lived in and loved for years. Mobility aids and enhanced accessibility may make this possible for many, without the need for supervised living situations or relocation.
Want to improve your overall quality of life? Improve accessibility and enhance safety with quality stairlifts and mobility aids from Pacific Mobility. For generations, we have provided our customers with reputable and reliable equipment that improves everyday living; call or visit us today!
President, Husband, Father, Grandfather Graduate of UC Davis- Bio Sci Major- Go Aggies! Jeff has extensive experience in all of Pacific Mobility’s products and services, and specializes in accessibility products as well as stairlifts, ceiling lifts and custom wheel chairs. His hobbies include spending time with family, gardening, mountain biking, exercising and off road motorcycle riding.
24 years as Owner/President of Pacific Mobility Center – selling, installing, and servicing stairlifts, porch lifts, ceiling lifts, pool lifts, handicap ramping, specialty wheelchairs, scooters, power wheel chairs, and other power mobility devices
Certified Environmental Access Consultant since 2008
Licensed General Contractor since 1998
Certified Aging in Place Specialist since 2016
Board Member for Home Access Professionals
Member of Association of Members of the Accessibility Equipment Industry (AEMA)