
elevator stair lift
When you are dedicated to increase the access to all areas of your house, and your stairs are not entirely straight, you will want to look into curved stair lift choices. In this report, you will read about a series of considerations you should look into to minimize your out of pocket cost of a curved stair lift.
The curved chair lifts or residential stair elevators as they are also called, are expensive. So pay close attention. The steps you can take to reduce your price are: Consider using a straight chair elevator for stairs instead, Consult with your health insurance company, Contact financial assistance organizations, Get quotes from several distributors on several brands and models, Ask for the discounts, Get accessories later.

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Can you use a straight stair lift?
First, see if you can use a straight stairlift instead of a curved stair lift. This can be done in two cases. Either you can use two straight stairlift sections in a row if your stairs are “L” shaped. Or, when your stairs only have a small curved ending, you could be using a metal or wooden foldable hinged bridge for that short curved ending of the stairs, and use the combination of straight stairlift plus the unfolded down bridge to safely reach the top of the stairs.

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Consult with your health insurance company
As Medicare and Medicaid categorically refuse to cover a stair lift, there is no need to call them. Your supplemental insurance to Medicare might cover stair lifts however. Similarly, when you have a health insurance policy, look into the explanation of benefits under “durable equipment”. You might be pleasantly surprised. In case of doubt, get your insurance representative on the phone and explain your situation to them. You may get fully or partially reimbursed for the cost of a stair lift.
Financial assistance organizations
These are organizations that provide financial assistance to people who need medical devices that are not covered by Medicare or their insurance. Two resources are Visiting Nurses Association, Phone: 202-384-1420, and Veteran’s Administration, Phone: 1-800-827-1000.

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Get several quotes
When you are ready to pick a curved or straight stair lift, contact local distributors and installers on the phone. Get several quotes. You will likely want to invite several suppliers to take surveys of your stairs and then give you no obligation, free quotes after that. Do not make any rush decisions just yet.
Ask for discounts

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Ask for the discounts. Many manufacturers in today’s climate are willing to give you a discount. There is plenty of competition among builders of residential stair elevators in today’s market place, and a curved stairlift installation can help boost their revenue, so don’t be shy to negotiate.
Avoid getting add ons
If the money is tight, avoid buying the add ons that are not clearly increasing the safety and usability of your lift right now. You can always add them later if your needs increase.