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Top Optional Stairlift Features for Comfort and Safety in 2025
When it comes to stairlifts, the right features can make all the difference in safety, comfort, and everyday convenience. If you’re considering adding a stairlift

Making Home Entry Easier: Residential Automatic Door Openers
For many people with mobility challenges, something as simple as opening a front door can become a frustrating obstacle. Whether you’re using a wheelchair, walker,

Planning To Age In Place? Here’s What To Do Today
Aging in place means staying in your own home as you grow older—a goal many of us share. But it takes more than good intentions.

Swing Clear Hinges: A Home Accessibility Hack
There’s so much in life we take for granted—especially when it comes to home accessibility. Unless you’ve recently moved heavy furniture, chances are you haven’t

Wheelchair Ramp Pricing: Comprehensive Guide 2025
Improving accessibility at home or at your business often starts with one key question: How much does a wheelchair ramp cost? In this guide, we

Preventing Falls for Aging Parents: Beyond Home Modifications
Every 11 Seconds, an Older Adult is Treated in the ER for a Fall Home modifications and fall prevention products like ramps, stairlifts, walk-in showers,

A Walk-In Shower Success Story: Life Changes and a Tight Deadline
Choosing the right ramp for your home can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re not sure what kind of ramp you actually need. With so many types

Fixed vs. Portable Ramps: Which One Is Right for You?
Choosing the right ramp for your home can feel overwhelming—especially when you’re not sure what kind of ramp you actually need. With so many types

Does Your Home Ramp Meet Code? Key Guidelines for a Safe Build
Are you considering adding a ramp to your home but aren’t quite sure what the rules are? You’re in the right place. Here are some

How Much Do Stairlifts Cost in 2025?
When considering the purchase of a stairlift, one of the first questions that comes to mind is, “How much do stairlifts cost?” Stairlifts can be

Creating a Fall-Resistant Bathroom: Small Upgrades That Make a Huge Difference
When it comes to fall prevention, the bathroom is one of the riskiest rooms in the house. Slippery floors, awkward spaces, and poor lighting all

Why Security Poles Are a Smart Choice for Fall Prevention
When it comes to preventing falls at home, the number of helpful solutions continues to grow. But one option that often flies under the radar

Renting vs. Buying Wheelchair Ramps: Making the Right Choice
Hey there! Are you in the midst of deciding between renting vs buying a wheelchair ramp? It’s a common conundrum, and we’re here to help

Understanding Wheelchair Ramp Problems & Solutions
Introduction Wheelchair ramps are a crucial part of helping people stay in their own homes as they age or have been otherwise disabled. However, there

Selecting Ramp Material: Wood vs. Metal vs. Concrete
If you’re considering the addition of a ramp to your home for enhanced accessibility, you’re on the right track. Let’s delve into the nuances of

Why do I need such a long wheelchair ramp?
A question we often hear is “Why do I need such a long wheelchair ramp?” I can’t blame people for asking. If I were in

Wheelchair Ramps – Frequently Asked Questions
We take phone calls everyday from people who have questions about wheelchair ramps. Over the years, we’ve noticed that there are a few questions we

Pool Lift – Frequently Asked Questions
We’re smack dab in the middle of pool season here in Michigan. The days are warm and long, and a dip in the pool is

How Long Does a Wheelchair Ramp Need to Be?
If you or a loved one relies on a wheelchair for mobility, you may have considered installing a ramp to make your home or business

How to Get Stairlifts in Michigan
Why are people buying stairlifts in Michigan? Let’s face it, many homes in Michigan weren’t built with aging and accessibility in mind. Two-story houses and

Wheelchair Ramp Rental – Top 5 Things to Know
Life just threw you or someone you love a curveball. There’s been an injury or surgery or disease you couldn’t have planned for, and now