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Bruno Independent Living Aids
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Stannah Stairlifts
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Handicare
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Offers multiple stair lift options. Weight capacities up to 440 pounds. Provides a limited lifetime warranty on select components. Straight stair lifts start at $2,500. Curved stair lifts start at $8,000. |
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Boise, ID
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101 Mobility
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Serving residents in
Boise, ID
(208) 314-8070
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Idaho Custom Lifts & Elevators
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11388 W. Greyling Ct.
Boise, ID 83709
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Amramp
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3023 E. Copper Pt. Dr., Ste. 201
Meridian, ID 83642
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Alpine Home Elevators
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870 E. Franklin Rd.
Meridian, ID 83705
(208) 949-9775
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Savaria
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Boise, ID
(800) 661-5112
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Cain's Mobility
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400 W. Main St.
Boise, ID 83601
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Caliber Stair Climbers
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4717 S. Holmes Ave.
Idaho Falls, ID 83404
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AmeriGlide
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Boise, ID
(855) 912-8837
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Stair lifts prevent accidents, allow individuals to move freely through their homes and maintain users’ independence. While the elderly in Boise are the most likely to benefit from a stair chair lift, these devices help disabled vets, people with disabilities and even those with vision problems. Bottom line — if you have reduced mobility or trouble getting up the stairs, a stair lift helps.
55-plus-age-group communities like Englefield Green and Brooke View in Boise or Ten Mile Greens and Heritage Gardens in Meridian are popular with active seniors, and many residents have incorporated stair chair lifts into their homes in these areas.
As you search for the right stair lift in Boise, consider these questions to ensure you get the right equipment for your lifestyle:
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Seated stair lift | Seated stair chair lifts help individuals who prefer to remain seated and come with both straight and curved tracks. | $2,000-$5,000 |
Standing stair lift | These stair lifts are for individuals who have trouble going from sitting to standing. The cushion is higher, requiring less effort to sit down on or lean against, and some allow you to stand straight up. | $3,000-$5,000 |
Straight stair lift | This simplest and least expensive option fits on either wall of a straight staircase. These usually have a seat and armrests that fold up when not in use. | $2,000-$5,000 |
Curved stair lift | This type of stair chair lift is custom made to fit curved staircases. This stair lift also conforms to landings and cover multiple floors. | Over $10,000 |
While the most basic models get individuals up and down the stairs safely, more advanced models often have added amenities. Swivel chairs allow for a seamless transition from the lift to standing, and remote controls allow users to call for the lift if it is not where they need it. Safety is important in all stair chair lifts, but deluxe models often come with safety sensors, footrest bumper switches and automatic seat locks.
The average price for a stair chair lift is $2,000-$5,000, but stair lift costs in Boise primarily depend on the features you add and how much custom work the lift requires. The listed price of the stair chair lift typically covers the equipment, inspection, warranty and permit.
Ask the manufacturer if they’ve included installation fees in the price. While it’s tempting to purchase the stair chair lift and have it installed by a handyman or contractor to save money, a careful installation by a stair lift professional in Boise is critical.
Unfortunately, Medicare considers stair chair lifts in Boise a home modification and not durable medical equipment, so it does not cover them. However, there are other discounts available to Boise residents.
If you’ve served in the military, the Department of Veterans Affairs offers assistance buying medical equipment such as stair chair lifts. If you are not a veteran, consider reaching out to the Southeast Idaho Council of Government’s Area Agency on Aging for guidance on how to receive assistance paying for your stair lift.
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Harmar has been building mobility and accessibility products for over 20 years. The company offers six stair lift models, including straight and curved designs for inside and outside. Each stair lift is made in the U.S. and goes through quality, safety and weight testing. Harmar sells, installs and services its stair lifts through thousands of dealers, including one in the Boise area. Contact Harmar to get more information and a stair lift quote. |
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Bruno Independent Living Aids |
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Bruno Independent Living Aids offers indoor and outdoor lifts; scooter and power chair lifts; and platform lifts for commercial and residential properties. Reviews show high satisfaction with the safety and quality of the products. People in Boise also rave about the customer support and report being happy with the inspection process and customization options as well. |
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Stannah Stairlifts |
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Stannah Stairlifts designs, manufactures and sells mobility equipment all across the world. It specializes in compact home lifts, butler lifts and executive lifts. Boise residents appreciate that the lifts are battery-run, unaffected by power outages and customizable for a range of staircases. |
Learn More (617) 855-1809 | |
Handicare |
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Handicare prides itself on providing products and services that make independent living easier for those with reduced mobility. Handicare offers a variety of straight, curved and outdoor stair chair lifts. Boise residents report satisfaction with the ordering and customization process; friendly, professional installers; and customer service team. |