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Stair Lift Solutions For Public Housing

A GUIDE FOR MOBILITY IN PUBLIC HOUSING

Living in public housing can present issues for those with disabilities. Unfortunately, public housing authorities are not allowed to use permanent stair lifts. Without an option to install stair lift tracks, the Mobile Stairlift is the perfect mobility solution for the disabled living in public housing, and comes in at a fraction of the price.

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An FDA-Approved Mobile Stairlift

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Your Portable Solution

The Mobile Stairlift is lightweight, folds up and transports easily, and comes ready-to-use (no tracks needed!). Pack it in a car, and take it with you to be able to take the stairs anywhere.

  • Easily Operated

    The Mobile Stairlift is easy to operate and can be used with the help of just one person.

  • 7-day Money Back Guarantee

    You’ll get a 100% refund on your purchase if you find the Mobile Stairlift doesn’t work for you. Ts & Cs Apply.

Gives a sense of independence

- DH, (via Google)

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"This chair gives a sense of independence to loved ones! It is truly amazing. It can be brought to any one of your families homes due to its portability. You have given hope back to so many people. Thank you Mobile Stairlift!"

Offers mobility and freedom to navigate the house

- Paul & Liora, Toronto, Canada (via Google)

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"We live in a big house with extended family and the young grandchildren were very disturbed that Safta (grandma) could not join them for meals any longer. This was only evident to us when she first conquered the stairs to join the evening meal and complete our family. The children's joy was priceless and reflected in my wife's face.
I would venture a guess that the added mobility and freedom to navigate the house again, albeit with my help, has had an immense impact on her attitude and her medical progress"