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stairlifts
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any information on the best one to buy for as cheap as possible get no help but mother needs lift cant get upstairs and what is URL not to savy with computor talk
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re stairlift
1) Have you thought about her living downstairs? is there a loo downstairs? could you bring a bed down? (cheapest option)
2) is she going to be incapacitated for long? If not then perhaps rent one (if you have straight stairs) mine was £500 a year to rent when i needed it
3) have you thought about a reconditioned one? a lot cheaper than a new on
4) get companies to come round for quotes and then decide
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re stairlift
1) Have you thought about her living downstairs? is there a loo downstairs? could you bring a bed down? (cheapest option)
2) is she going to be incapacitated for long? If not then perhaps rent one (if you have straight stairs) mine was £500 a year to rent when i needed it
3) have you thought about a reconditioned one? a lot cheaper than a new on
4) get companies to come round for quotes and then decide
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Any chance your mothers is on any sort of benefit where Social Services would come and fit one for her?
Any chance your mothers is on any sort of benefit where Social Services would come and fit one for her?