When availing of the mobility solution provided by a residential stair chair lift, there are a few considerations to think about. Like if you want to buy one or just go for rental, and whether you should get new or second hand stair lifts if you want to buy one.
For most elderly and disabled individuals who don’t have anyone else to depend on when it comes to finances, their stipends and allowances are the only sources of budget when getting a residential stair chair lift. As such, they can better afford small monthly rental fees over the expenses of actually buying one.
If you plan to use a residential stair chair lift for a long time, then you should buy one. But even if you have the budget, you’d still want to save up by buying second hand. Always check if the expenses related to restoring it can cost you more than buying new.
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