Aging In Place Directory

#8 - Enhancing Home Mobility: From Stair Lifts to Smart Solutions

Esther C Kane CAPS, C.D.S.

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Whether you're dealing with temporary mobility issues, caring for a loved one, or planning for the future, this episode will provide valuable insights into creating a more accessible living space.

1. Stair Lifts

Stair lifts are excellent for those who struggle with stairs in a multi-level home.

- Types: Straight, curved, and outdoor models
- Installation process and requirements: Typically, stair lifts are attached to the stairs, not the wall, which minimizes home modifications.
- Safety features: Seatbelts, obstruction sensors, emergency stop buttons, emergency call buttons and speed governors.
- Power options: Battery-operated vs. plug-in models
- Customization options: Comfort and style, including upholstery and rail colors.

2. Residential Elevators

Residential elevators are becoming increasingly popular as a practical mobility solution for multi-story homes.

- Types: Hydraulic, pneumatic vacuum, and traction elevators
- Space requirements and installation considerations
- Safety features and regulations
- Customization options for cab interiors
- Energy efficiency and maintenance needs

3. The Assistep

The Assistep is an innovative mobility aid designed to make stair climbing safer and easier for those who can still walk but need additional support.

- Provides support and stability while allowing natural walking movement
- Installed alongside existing handrails
- Foldable design to save space when not in use
- Suitable for both straight and curved staircases
- Helps maintain strength and mobility by encouraging stair use

4. Vertical Platform Lifts

Vertical platform lifts are an alternative to elevators for multi-story homes and can be installed indoors or outdoors.

- Types: Enclosed and unenclosed models
- Installation considerations: Space requirements and structural support
- Safety features: Emergency stop buttons, obstruction sensors, and safety gates
- Customization options: Platform size, entry/exit configurations, and finishes

5. Ramps

Ramps are versatile mobility aids used both inside and outside the home. They're essential for wheelchair users but benefit anyone who has difficulty with steps.

- Materials: Wood, aluminum, concrete, and rubber
- Proper slope ratios: For safety and ease of use, typically 1:12 (one inch of rise per foot of ramp length)
- Permanent vs. semi-permanent ramps
- Weather considerations: For outdoor ramps, including non-slip surfaces and drainage
- Integrating ramps with existing home aesthetics

Portable Ramps:

- Ideal for temporary use or travel
- Folding and telescoping designs for easy storage and transport
- Weight capacity considerations
- Suitcase ramps for single steps or vehicle access

Choosing the Right Solution

When selecting mobility aids, consider:

- Current and anticipated future needs
- Home layout and available space
- Budget considerations
- Aesthetic preferences
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