Types of lift

Stairlifts.

Stairlifts

Glide up and downs stairs the easy way

Stairlifts are motorised seats that glide on a metal rail that is fitted to the stair treads (not to the wall). They can be installed in about half a day with minimum disruption.

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Through floor lifts.

Through-floor lifts (also known as vertical lifts)

Going up and down stairs without leaving your wheelchair

A through-floor, or vertical, lift gives people the independence of moving between floors without leaving their wheelchair.

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Steplifts and other wheelchair lifting platforms.

Steplifts and other wheelchair lifting platforms

Overcoming access problems

Just a couple of steps or a change in levels can prevent you from gaining access to your home in your wheelchair. We offer a few types of lift that can overcome these difficulties. All quotes for these products are accompanied by a computer-generated layout so you can visualise the effect.

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Ceiling track hoists.

Ceiling track hoists

When carers need help lifting

Ceiling track hoists are a kind of motorised sling - generally used to help someone get from their bed to the bathroom, or from bed into a wheelchair. Carers find them invaluable, they work relatively quietly and make life so much easier.

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Ceiling track hoists.

Reconditioned and rentals

Reconditioned lifts - secondhand lifts that have been overhauled in our workshop

We offer reconditioned lifts to customers who are looking to save on costs. It is something we can do with confidence, because we only buy back lifts that we have a history for - ones we have installed and maintained ourselves.

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Ceiling track hoists.

Maintenance and breakdowns

Lifts are mechanical and subject to wear and tear and even failure, just like a car.

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