If your staircase at home has bends or curves on it then you will need a curved stairlift, for straight stairs a standard straight model will suit, but if you have very narrow stairs then a perch model or a through the floor lift might be more suitable. If you are unsure of what is needed a simple no-obligation home survey can help determine what might be best, so please Contact us to request this or we can post you a brochure pack.
With a full warranty that will cover you 24 hours a day 365 days a year you are protected should any problem arise with the lift we recommend. Get in touch today on 01670 210 042 to order a brochure or to arrange a free survey at your convenience.
If you qualify for a Disabled Facilities Grant then you can get funding to help you to get a stair lift installed, which will help you access your facilities at home. These are usually for curved stairlifts or through floor lifts as those types are more costly to install than the straight models. By applying for a grant you will be met at home by a council Occupational Therapist who will be able to advise if one of these options is suitable for your circumstances. They also check your income and savings to see if you can pay some of the costs, and whether it is an appropriate use of local council funds to meet your needs. Contact adult social care on the details below to start an assessment.
Northumberland County Council
Social Care Assessments
County Hall
Morpeth
NE61 2EF