Home Accessibility
Stair Lifts

Stair lift chair docked at bottom of staircaseThe Creative Mobility Group is your trusted source for stair lifts. We specialize in providing top-quality stair lift solutions to improve mobility, accessibility, and safety in homes and businesses across Michigan. Our stair lifts are designed to offer ease of use, reliability, and peace of mind to those with limited mobility.

Ready to regain your mobility and enjoy the comfort of your home? Contact The Creative Mobility Group today for a free consultation. Our team is here to answer any questions and help you find the perfect stair lift solution for your needs. Discover how our stair lifts can transform your life, offering the freedom and safety you deserve. Schedule an in-person or virtual consultation to explore our wide range of stair lift options.

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Which Stair Lift is Right for You?

Understanding the Different Types of Stair Lifts

When it comes to stair lifts, one size doesn’t fit all. At The Creative Mobility Group, we offer a range of stair lifts to suit various needs and staircase configurations. Here’s a summary of the four main types of stair lifts we provide:

Person using a stair lift

straight stair lifts

Straight stair lifts are designed for staircases without curves or landings. These are the most common type of stair lift, offering a straightforward solution for moving up and down straight stairs. They are generally more affordable and easier to install than other types.

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Curved stair lift

curved stair lifts

Curved stair lifts are designed to navigate staircases with curves, turns, or multiple landings. These lifts are custom-made to fit the unique design of your staircase, providing a smooth and seamless ride. While they require more complex installation, they offer flexibility for intricate staircase layouts.

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Outdoor stair lift

Outdoor Stair Lifts

Outdoor stair lifts are built to withstand the elements, making them ideal for exterior staircases, decks, or patios. These lifts are weather-resistant, durable, and designed to handle varying temperatures and conditions. They provide the same safety and convenience as indoor stair lifts, with added protection against the elements.

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Heavy-duty stair lift

Heavy-duty Stair Lifts

Heavy-duty stair lifts are designed for individuals who require a higher weight capacity. These lifts are built with stronger materials and reinforced components to support greater loads, ensuring a safe and reliable ride.

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These four types of stair lifts offer a range of solutions to meet your specific needs. Whether you have a straightforward staircase or a complex design, The Creative Mobility Group has the right stair lift for you. Contact us to learn more about each type and find the perfect fit for your home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A stair lift is a motorized device that transports individuals up and down staircases. It consists of a chair or platform mounted on a rail system, providing a safe and convenient way to navigate stairs for those with limited mobility.

Yes, stair lifts are designed with safety in mind. They typically include safety belts, safety sensors to detect obstructions, and emergency power backups. These features help ensure a secure and reliable ride.

Stair lifts can be installed on a variety of staircase types, including straight, curved, spiral, and multi-landing staircases. Custom rail systems are available for more complex staircase designs, ensuring a perfect fit.

The installation time for a stair lift depends on the type of staircase and the complexity of the installation. A straight stair lift typically takes a few hours, while a curved or custom stair lift may require a day or more. Our professional technicians ensure a smooth and efficient installation process.

Weight capacities vary depending on the model, but most stair lifts can support weights ranging from 250 to 400 pounds. If you need a higher weight capacity, some models offer enhanced support up to 600 pounds. Our team can help you choose a stair lift that meets your specific requirements.

The cost of a stair lift depends on factors such as the type of staircase, the model of stair lift, and any additional features or customization. Straight stair lifts are generally less expensive than curved or custom stair lifts. For a detailed quote, contact us for a free consultation and assessment.

Yes, we offer flexible financing options to help you manage the cost of a stair lift. We also provide rental options for short-term needs, such as during recovery from surgery or injury. Our team can discuss these options with you to find the best solution.

Stair lifts require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning of the track and occasional lubrication of moving parts are usually sufficient. Our team provides maintenance services and can offer a maintenance schedule to keep your stair lift in optimal condition.

In general, Medicare does not cover the cost of stair lifts, but some private insurance plans or Medicaid programs might. It's best to check with your insurance provider to determine if stair lifts are covered under your policy. Our team can also guide you through this process.

Choosing the right stair lift depends on your staircase type, your mobility needs, and any special requirements. Our experts will assess your home and discuss your needs to recommend the best stair lift for you.

Ready for Your Last Step?

Get Your Free Stair Lift Quote

Stair lift chair docked at bottom of staircaseReady to get started? Complete our simple form to schedule a free in-home consultation. Our experts will visit your home to assess your staircase, discuss your mobility needs, and provide you with a customized quote for a stair lift installation.

It’s a no-obligation, no-hassle process designed to give you all the information you need. Fill out the form below, and we’ll be in touch to set up a convenient time for your consultation. For immediate assistance, please call 888-998-4264 to speak with a Home Access Specialist.