RALEIGH/DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES, mayo 13, 2024 – Next Day Access is proud to announce the opening of the Next Day Access Raleigh/Durham, NC franchise location.
Next Day Access is expanding to two locations in North Carolina. Rob Williams and Jason Williamson are the owners of Next Day Access Raleigh/Durham, NC, serving the Triangle area.
Rob began his career in general contracting, which he has done for 32 years, and he has worked in real estate for 21 years. His understanding of the accessibility world grew as he began modifying his father’s home. While he was living independently, Rob’s father relied heavily on the accessibility devices Rob installed, such as grab bars and wheelchair ramps. Doing this fulfilling work helped Rob realize that this was a business in which he wanted to invest, and he knew who he wanted to partner with to begin this journey.
Jason Williamson is a Gulf War veteran, and his work in real estate spans over 25 years, and he owns and operates the nonprofit Williamson Resource Foundation, which partners with local VA chapters to educate the public on financial literacy and helps unhoused individuals. As a disabled veteran himself, Jason empathizes with those who were injured in action, so it made perfect sense for him to partner with Rob in opening a Next Day Access franchise location. They are joined by Jason Williamson II, their technician, Brook Williams, Rob’s wife, and other employees.
Next Day Access Raleigh/Durham, NC will serve the Triangle area of North Carolina. They specialize in wheelchair ramps, stairlifts, grab bars, porch lifts, and more. To learn more about Next Day Access Raleigh/Durham, NC, visit their website: https://www.nextdayaccess.com/raleigh-durham-nc/
About Next Day Access
Next Day Access is a local provider for accessibility and mobility solutions for homes and commercial businesses. With over 40 franchise locations across the United States and Canada, their goal is to help aging loved ones and people with limited mobility and disabilities live safely, comfortably, and independently in their homes. Learn more by visiting nextdayaccess.com.
In recent years, family living arrangements have seen a significant transformation. The rise of multigenerational living, where grandparents, parents, and children share a single household, is becoming increasingly common. This shift, driven by economic factors, cultural preferences, and the desire for a shared family life, brings with it a unique set of challenges and opportunities. One of the most pressing challenges is ensuring that the home environment caters to the diverse needs of all family members, particularly when it comes to accessibility.
Accessibility in multigenerational homes goes beyond mobility aids like scooters and wheelchairs. It encompasses the broader vision of creating spaces that are easily accessible to individuals of all ages and abilities. This means designing living environments that not only accommodate mobility devices but also incorporate features that make daily life safer, easier, and more inclusive for everyone. From stair lifts and home elevators to lift chairs and ADA-compliant modifications, the goal is to implement solutions that promote independence, safety, and comfort across generations.
In the following sections, we’ll explore the key accessibility solutions that can transform multigenerational homes into havens of comfort and independence, ensuring that every family member can thrive in a shared living space.
The Importance of Accessibility in Multigenerational Homes
The concept of a home evolves as it embraces multiple generations under one roof. In multigenerational households, accessibility becomes a cornerstone, ensuring that every family member, from toddlers to seniors, can navigate daily life with dignity and ease.
Independence: Empowering Autonomy for All Ages
Accessibility is fundamentally about empowerment. It’s about creating an environment where family members of all ages and abilities can move freely, without relying on others. For the young and the elderly alike, simple modifications like wider doorways for scooter access or stair lifts can make a significant difference in how they interact with their living space. This autonomy is crucial for self-esteem and mental health, fostering a sense of capability and resilience.
Safety: Mitigating Risks in the Family Home
In a multigenerational setting, accessible homes have two main safety benefits. First, it protects those at higher risk of falls, such as the elderly or those with mobility issues, by incorporating features like grab bars in bathrooms, non-slip flooring, and adequate lighting. Second, it creates a safer environment for children, who are naturally curious and prone to accidents, by minimizing potential hazards. A home that provides solutions like these prevents injuries as well as provides peace of mind for the entire family that it is a safe haven.
Aging in Place: Fostering Comfort and Dignity at Home
The desire to age in place, to grow old in the comfort of one’s home, surrounded by family, is powerful. Accessibility plays a pivotal role in making this desire a reality. By adapting homes to meet the evolving needs of older family members, we enable them to maintain independence and quality of life even as their physical capabilities change. Solutions such as residential elevators, lift chairs, and wheelchair ramps are investments in the dignity and comfort of older adults, allowing them to age gracefully in the familiar surroundings of their family home.
5 Accessibility Solutions for Multigenerational Living
Creating an accessible multigenerational home involves combining innovative solutions and thoughtful modifications. The solutions not only address specific needs but also foster an environment in which family members can live peacefully regardless of their age or mobility.
1. Wheelchair Ramps: Opening Doors to Independence
Wheelchair ramps are fundamental in homes where stairs pose a barrier to entry for anyone using wheelchairs, scooters, or walkers. Options range from portable ramps for temporary needs to permanent, custom-designed ramps that blend seamlessly into the home’s exterior. The key is to ensure safe, easy access, reinforcing residents’ autonomy.
2. Stair Lifts and Home Elevators: Elevating Accessibility
Stair lifts offer a practical solution to multi-level homes, allowing individuals to move between floors safely and comfortably. Home elevators, on the other hand, provide a more comprehensive solution, accommodating not just individuals but also laundry, groceries, and more. While stair lifts are cost-effective and less invasive to install, home elevators offer long-term value and are beneficial for resale.
3. Mobility Scooters: Enhancing Mobility Inside and Out
Mobility scooters are invaluable for those who can navigate short distances but need assistance on longer trips. Inside the home, ensuring wide doorways and clutter-free paths is crucial. Outside, scooters support participation in family outings, adding to quality of life.
4. Lift Chairs: Merging Comfort and Support
Lift chairs are a dual-purpose solution that provides comfortable seating while also helping individuals stand up without strain. Ideal for the elderly, these chairs are a testament to how accessibility solutions can blend into daily living without compromising home aesthetics.
5. Fall Prevention: Simple Steps to a Safer Environment
Fall prevention modifications are among the most straightforward yet impactful changes a family can make. Installing grab bars in strategic locations, ensuring adequate lighting, and opting for non-slip flooring can dramatically reduce the risk of falls, making the home safer for everyone, especially the elderly and young children.
ADA Accessibility: Meeting and Exceeding Standards
Adhering to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility standards is crucial when modifying. These standards ensure that changes are not just effective but also safe and legal. Consulting with professionals can help families navigate these regulations, ensuring that their home modifications meet the highest accessibility standards.
Implementing Accessibility Solutions
Transforming a multigenerational home into an accessible environment requires careful planning and consideration. By approaching this process with care and attention to detail, families can create an inclusive environment that supports the independence and well-being of all generations living under one roof.
Assessment: Tailoring Solutions to Individual Needs
The first step in implementing accessibility solutions is a thorough assessment of each family member’s needs. This involves considering current mobility challenges and future needs. Factors such as the age of the residents, the severity of mobility issues, and the layout of the home play a crucial role in determining the most appropriate modifications. This personalized approach ensures that the solutions implemented will genuinely enhance the quality of life for all inhabitants.
Professional Consultation: Leveraging Expert Insights
Consulting with accessibility professionals can provide invaluable insights into the most effective solutions for your home. These experts can advise on everything from the most suitable types of stair lifts to the latest innovations in residential elevators. They can also help navigate ADA compliance complexities, ensuring that all modifications meet legal standards. The expertise of these professionals can save time, reduce costs, and ensure that the chosen solutions are both practical and compliant.
Aesthetic Considerations: Blending Functionality with Style
Accessibility solutions should enhance home functionality without compromising aesthetics. Modern accessibility products are designed with both form and function in mind, offering options that seamlessly integrate into any home decor. Whether it’s a sleek and compact home elevator or a stylish lift chair that complements your living room furniture, you can find solutions that match your home’s look and feel.
Future Planning: Opting for Flexible and Scalable Solutions
When implementing accessibility solutions, it’s essential to think long-term. Choosing adaptable and scalable solutions can accommodate multigenerational families’ evolving needs. For instance, opting for modular wheelchair ramps or stair lifts that can be easily upgraded or modified can provide flexibility as family members’ mobility needs change. Planning for the future ensures that the home remains accessible and comfortable for years to come, offering peace of mind to all residents.
Design a Home for All Generations
Creating an accessible environment in multigenerational homes is more than a matter of convenience; it’s a commitment to fostering an inclusive space where every family member, regardless of age or mobility, can thrive. By incorporating solutions like wheelchair ramps, stair lifts, and residential elevators, these homes transform into comfortable spaces that support independence, safety, and dignity for everyone..
If you’re inspired to transform your multigenerational home, contact the accessibility experts at Next Day Access to start a conversation. Our team is dedicated to helping families create living spaces that celebrate diversity of needs and preferences. Together, let’s create environments that empower every generation to live their best life, fully and freely.
This year has been a memorable journey of launching new partnerships, expanding our mobility solutions, and actively contributing to local communities. These efforts are not just business milestones; they are reflections of our core philosophy—to enhance the lives of those we serve and to create meaningful impacts in every community we touch.
As we pause to celebrate these achievements, we invite you to join us in revisiting the major events, articles, and milestones that have shaped an extraordinary year at Next Day Access. 2023 has been a year marked by innovation, dedication, and a deep-seated commitment to inclusivity and mobility independence.
Furthering Our Commitment to Inclusion and Independence
Reflecting on the key events of 2023 highlights how each one has been a stepping stone towards creating a more inclusive community and providing those with mobility challenges added independence.
A major highlight of the year was the introduction of the EasyLift by LiftUp, an innovative platform lift designed to improve mobility and accessibility. This product represents a significant advancement in the field, providing access between two levels for wheelchair users and individuals with impaired mobility and walking restrictions. It can be installed both indoors and outdoors, providing access for varying height layers. The lift’s sleek design is not only simple and stylish but also highly functional, catering to the needs of its users with ease.
In September, during National Preparedness Month, we promoted the crucial role mobility solutions play in emergency preparedness. This month-long event allowed us to showcase key mobility solutions vital for emergencies, especially for individuals facing mobility challenges. Our focus was on educating the public about the importance of preparedness and how our products can provide assistance in such situations.
During November, Next Day Access paid tribute to National Family Caregivers Month, recognizing the invaluable efforts of caregivers. The company highlighted the heroes of mobility and assistance, acknowledging the dedication and hard work of those who support family members with mobility needs. This celebration aligned perfectly with the Next Day Access’s mission to not only provide mobility solutions but also to support and uplift the caregivers who play a crucial role in the lives of those with mobility challenges.
Celebrating New Next Day Access Locations
We believe that exceptional service is built on the foundation of convenience and genuine connections that create personalized customer experiences. This commitment to excellence has not only driven our expansion but has also been recognized industry-wide, with Next Day Access being named a top brand by Franchise Journal for 2023.
The company expanded its reach significantly this year, opening 7 new franchise locations across North America. As we celebrate these new openings, we look forward to seeing the positive impact they will continue to have in their respective regions. Here’s a look at each new location and what they bring to their communities.
Birmingham, AL
Next Day Access Birmingham marked the company’s first venture into Alabama. Opened in octubre 2023 by Amy and Scott Riley, this franchise is dedicated to serving the Greater Birmingham area with a range of accessibility products. Amy’s background in senior care and Scott’s business acumen combine to offer a compassionate and knowledgeable approach to mobility solutions.
Tampa, FL
In Tampa, Florida, Next Day Access Tampa began operations in octubre 2023. Owned by Josh Kearns, a figure in wheelchair rugby and advocate for underserved communities, this franchise emphasizes personalized service and a deep understanding of mobility needs. Josh’s unique background and commitment to accessibility make this location a valuable asset to the Tampa area.
Central Dallas, TX
Next Day Access Central Dallas, which opened in septiembre 2023, is the fourth Texas development for the company. Owned by Dave and Phairat Rice, the franchise brings a wealth of experience in business and a personal touch to the Dallas market, offering a wide range of mobility solutions for aging safely at home.
North Houston Expansion to Katy, TX
Next Day Access North Houston expanded its operations into Katy, Texas in agosto 2023. This expansion, under the leadership of Brian Week, has allowed the franchise to serve a broader customer base and provide more efficient, improved customer service in the Greater Houston area.
Dallas-Celina, TX
In mayo 2023, Next Day Access Dallas-Celina opened its doors. Owned by Brien and Lesli Caldwell, this franchise is driven by a personal connection to mobility challenges. Their dedication to finding the best solutions for their customers’ needs has already made a significant impact on the local community.
Hamilton, ON
marzo 2023 saw the opening of Next Day Access Hamilton in Ontario, Canada. Owned by Joel Varghese, this franchise is the fourth Canadian location for Next Day Access. Joel’s business background and commitment to the aging-in-place industry have been pivotal in providing better living experiences for people with limited mobility in Hamilton and surrounding areas.
Oak Brook, IL
Next Day Access Oak Brook in Illinois, owned by Sakher Almakhamreh, opened to serve the local communities with a range of accessibility and mobility solutions. Sakher’s diverse background and commitment to helping the community make this franchise a valuable addition to the Oak Brook community.
Every new franchise location actively contributes its unique blend of expertise, compassion, and dedication to its community. This supports the Next Day Access’s mission to enable people to live safely, comfortably, and independently in their homes. As we look ahead to 2024, Next Day Access plans to grow its franchise network further. This expansion will bring quality mobility solutions to even more communities, boosting our capacity to serve a diverse range of clients.
Mobility Solutions and Accessibility Tips: Top Trending Articles
Throughout 2023, Next Day Access has been at the forefront of providing valuable insights and tips to enhance mobility and safety in various aspects of daily life. Here’s a look at the 8 most-read articles shared by the company:
1. Preventing Bathroom Injuries
Bathrooms are a common location for injuries, especially for those with mobility challenges. Next Day Access highlighted the five most common bathroom injuries, such as slips and falls, and provided easy to implement recommendations to prevent them. The article highlights the importance of installing accessibility products like grab bars, non-slip mats, and shower seats. These budget-friendly modifications not only minimize risks but also promote a safer, more comfortable bathroom environment.
2. Choosing the Perfect Stairlift
Stairlifts have grown in popularity for homes and for good reason. Improving home mobility, they provide safe and easy access to different levels of a home. Next Day Access offered comprehensive guidance on selecting the best stairlift solution, considering factors like stairway design, user needs, and budget. The article covered a range of options, from indoor to outdoor stairlifts, helping readers to choose a stairlift that best fits their home layout and personal mobility requirements.
3. Pool Lifts for Accessibility
Participation in recreational activities like swimming is essential for everyone. In this article, Next Day Access discussed six different types of pool lifts, detailing how each contributes to accessibility and mobility for pool users. The piece highlighted how these lifts allow individuals of all mobility levels to enjoy the therapeutic and recreational benefits of swimming.
4. Installing Wheelchair Ramps
Next Day Access outlined five key reasons to install a wheelchair ramp, ranging from promoting independence to ensuring compliance with legal accessibility standards. The article also provided tips on selecting the right type of ramp and considerations for installation.
5. Guide to Ceiling Lifts
Ceiling lifts are an effective solution for safely transferring individuals with limited mobility. Next Day Access’s comprehensive article offered insights into how these lifts enhance mobility, safety, and independence, particularly in caregiving scenarios. The guide covered various types of ceiling lifts, installation requirements, and how they can be integrated into home settings.
6. Aging in Place Tips
The amount of seniors who prefer to age in place has increased exponentially over the years. For seniors aiming to live independently at home, this article presented four practical tips for aging in place. The advice focused on how to adapt living spaces to senior needs, such as by modifying bathrooms for safety and ensuring easy access throughout the home. The article also touched on the importance of emergency preparedness and the role of technology in maintaining independence.
7. Winter Wheelchair Safety
Navigating winter conditions can be challenging for wheelchair users. Next Day Access shared eight essential tips for safe wheelchair use during the colder months. This included advice on wheelchair maintenance, strategies for dealing with snow and ice, and the importance of proper clothing and accessories for warmth and visibility.
8. Benefits of Vertical Platform Lifts
This article explored five ways vertical platform lifts can make life easier for wheelchair users. VPLs provide a practical solution for overcoming height barriers in homes and public spaces. The article discussed the flexibility of VPLs, their ease of use, and how they enhance the independence and accessibility of wheelchair users.
Spotlight on Mobility Solutions Techs
In 2023, Next Day Access proudly celebrated the exceptional contributions of its technicians, each embodying a high level of expertise and unwavering dedication in their respective locations. These skilled professionals have played a crucial role in elevating customer experiences and maintaining the highest standards of service in mobility solutions. Their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction has not only enhanced the company’s reputation but also significantly impacted the lives of those they serve.
Each of these technicians represents the heart and soul of Next Day Access’s mission, blending technical skill with a deep empathy for the individuals they assist. Their dedication and expertise not only reflect our company’s high standards but also profoundly impact the lives of those we serve. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to each of them for their achievements and for embodying the true spirit of service and commitment. Their stories, featured in our articles, are not just showcases of professional excellence but also inspiring examples of how individual dedication can make a real difference in the world of mobility solutions.
Community Contributions towards Mobility Independence in 2023
2023 was a year of significant milestones for various Next Day Access franchises, each marking their own unique contributions to the field of accessibility and mobility solutions. From innovative installations to community support, these franchises have made notable strides:
Dallas-Celina’s First FlexStep Install: The Dallas-Celina franchise achieved a milestone with the first commercial FlexStep installation in Dallas, improving accessibility with this cutting-edge solution. FlexStep serves as a multi-purpose solution, converting from a regular staircase to a wheelchair lift at the push of a button. This installation not only enhanced the accessibility of the building but also set a precedent for future adaptive technologies in the region.
AED Funds to Colorado Springs: In a notable move towards ensuring safety and emergency preparedness, Next Day Access Colorado Springs received funding for Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). The AEDs are crucial in providing immediate assistance in the event of cardiac emergencies. The franchise used the PPACG-AAA funds to equip their staff with these life-saving devices in both their offices and vehicles for use during travel.
Large Event Ramp Installation in North Houston: Highlighting their expertise in large-scale projects, North Houston Next Day Access installed an event ramp for the grand opening of the Omni PGA Frisco Resort. The custom-designed event ramp not only provided essential accessibility for the event but also highlighted the importance of inclusive design in public spaces.
Looking Ahead to 2024: Advancing Accessibility Solutions and Independence
As we close the chapter on an eventful 2023, Next Day Access remains committed to its mission to better the lives of those with mobility challenges. The year’s highlights are milestones that underscore our commitment to making the world a more accessible place.
Looking forward, we are filled with optimism and determination to continue breaking barriers and empowering individuals to live safely and independently in their homes. Our focus will be on harnessing emerging technologies and user-centered designs to enhance the functionality and comfort of living spaces for those with limited mobility and disabilities. We plan to expand our reach through strategic partnerships, community engagement, and awareness campaigns, ensuring that our solutions are accessible to a broader audience. Our commitment goes beyond providing equipment; it’s about nurturing an environment of independence and self-reliance, making every home a haven of comfort and safety.
Here’s to a 2024 filled with breakthroughs and advancements in mobility solutions, where every step we take brings us closer to a world where independence and accessibility are realities for all.
In a world that’s constantly moving forward, it’s often easy to overlook the challenges faced by those who navigate life with accessibility concerns. Every day, millions of individuals find themselves faced with a seemingly simple task that can quickly become a mountain to climb – quite literally. Stairs, one of the most common architectural features, can unfortunately become difficult obstacles for those without stairlifts who have reduced mobility or use wheelchairs.
Statistics paint a vivid picture of the reality these individuals face. Approximately 16% of the world’s population, or 1 in 6, lives with a disability, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In the United States alone, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that approximately 25.6 million adults face mobility-specific limitations. The simple act of navigating a flight of stairs, once taken for granted, becomes a significant challenge for them.
But challenges spark innovation.
Accessibility solutions have given rise to the stairlift, also known as chairlift. As a leader in mobility solutions, Next Day Access is proud to provide this comprehensive guide for those considering a stairlift for their home or commercial building. Whether you’re a homeowner looking to improve accessibility within your residence or a business owner aiming to enhance customer experience with an outdoor stairlift, this guide is your key to making an informed decision about the most suitable solution for your needs.
A stairlift can provide a multitude of benefits to individuals seeking enhanced mobility, both in residential and commercial settings.
What Are Stairlifts and Why Do They Matter?
A stairlift, also known as a stair chair, stair glide, or chair lift, is a motorized device designed to transport individuals up and down stairs. These innovative solutions have proven to be revolutionary for those who have difficulty climbing stairs due to age, disability, or other mobility challenges.
It is estimated that 100,000 or more stairlifts are sold every year in North America.
By offering this alternative, stairlifts play a pivotal role in promoting independence, reducing accident risk, and improving the overall quality of life for users.
Stairlifts in Residential Settings
Residential stairlifts are more than just pieces of equipment; they’re gateways to independence. They enable individuals with mobility limitations, such as the elderly or those with disabilities, to navigate their homes freely.
With a recent report showing that 77% of adults 50 and older want to remain in their homes for the long term, residential stairlifts can help allow this to happen.
The ability to traverse between different levels of their residence without assistance not only fosters a sense of independence but also helps maintain users’ emotional well-being by allowing them to retain their cherished daily routines.
Stairlifts in Commercial Settings
Stairlifts, once primarily associated with residential applications, have rapidly evolved to become indispensable solutions in commercial settings. Commercial stairlifts go beyond functionality and become symbols of inclusivity. They signify a commitment to providing access for all customers and visitors, regardless of their mobility status.
For example, a hotel that installs stairlifts ensures that all guests, including those who use mobility aids, can access the upper floors and enjoy a full range of amenities. Similarly, in a shopping mall, a stairlift can transform a seemingly inaccessible area into an easily navigable space for all patrons.
The Advantages of Stairlifts
The advantages of stairlifts extend far beyond their mechanical capabilities. They foster empowerment and well-being for users and caregivers alike. Some of the key benefits include:
1. Enhanced Mobility and Independence
Stairlifts grant individuals with limited mobility the freedom to move between different levels of their homes or establishments autonomously. For instance, people with physical disabilities now have the ability to access the entire home with greater ease and less reliance on others.
This newfound mobility fosters a sense of autonomy and independence.
2. Safety
Stairlifts are equipped with cutting-edge safety features that ensure users’ well-being during every journey. For example, the safety sensors on the stairlift will recognize if the user is not in the seat and will not allow the lift to move until the user is safely seated. Features like seatbelts, obstruction sensors that halt the lift if an object is detected, and emergency stop buttons provide users with a secure and worry-free experience.
3. Improved Quality of Life
By eliminating the challenges posed by stairs, stairlifts facilitate the preservation of social interactions and enable users to access all areas of their living or working environments. For instance, a user may be able to entertain guests in the living room or attend meetings in the office without worrying about their mobility challenges. This improvement in accessibility translates to a higher quality of life.
4. Convenience
Operating a stairlift is simple, thanks to user-friendly controls. Users can effortlessly move between floors, eliminating physical strain associated with stairs climbing. Most stairlifts can often be installed with a range of control options, including joystick, rocker switch, and push-button, to best suit user preferences.
Have more questions about how a stairlift can improve you or your loved ones mobility?
Just as varied as the staircases they navigate, stairlifts come in a variety of forms tailored to your unique needs. Whether you are looking for a mobility solution for straight, curved, and outdoor stairs, there is a stairlift to fit the bill.
Straight Stairway Lifts
Straight stairway lifts are a simple solution for homes and businesses with simple linear staircases. These lifts smoothly navigate straight stairs without curves or turns.
Streamlined Design and Functionality
Straight stairway lifts stand out for their sleek and compact design, which allows them to seamlessly blend into various environments. For example, with its compact design, the Bruno Elite Straight Stairlift offers not just a pleasing aesthetic but also functional features like comfortable seating, safety sensors, and user-friendly controls. Its design ensures it doesn’t obstruct the staircase, preserving the natural flow of the space.
Easy Installation and Maintenance
Straight stairlifts are not only easy to install but also highly cost-effective, making them a popular choice for many individuals seeking enhanced mobility within their spaces. Products like the Harmar Pinnacle Premium Stairlift SL600 take this convenience a step further. With its innovative drive system, featuring the patented Helical Worm Gear and a reinforced Nylon Polymer Gear Rack, this lift ensures maintenance-free operation. Its design focuses on energy efficiency and smooth operation, making it a reliable choice that stands the test of time.
Curved Stairway Lifts
Curved stairway lifts are a revolutionary solution that brings mobility and elegance into homes with complex staircases. Whether you’re dealing with curves, corners, or intermediate landings, these lifts are designed to address the unique challenges posed by non-linear staircases.
Customized Precision
Curved stairway lifts aren’t one-size-fits-all solutions. They are custom-built to follow the intricate layout of your staircase, providing a seamless and safe journey from the ground floor to the top. The precision required in their design is no small feat. For example, taking tight corners easily, the Bruno Elite Curved Stairlift is designed to seamlessly fit into your home. Custom-made vertical rail delivers a precision fit to maximize open space and provides a sturdy base for an ultra-smooth ride. Its slim profile and contemporary design complement any home’s aesthetics.
Innovative Design and Functionality
These lifts are custom-built to fit the unique layout of your staircase, ensuring a seamless and safe ride from start to finish. They require precise measurements and tailored designs to guarantee an optimal fit for your specific environment. For instance, the Access BDD Flow X stairlift is a perfect option if you have curved staircases, even narrow ones. With its unique open-access armrest position, it makes transferring to the stairlift even easier. Its innovative design enables it to smoothly navigate intricate staircases.
Outdoor Stairway Lifts
Outdoor stairway lifts are more than a mobility aid; they are a symbol of independence and exploration. By blending durability, versatility, safety, and professional support, these lifts provide an unmatched solution for accessing the beauty of the outdoors.
Built to Endure
Outdoor stairway lifts are constructed with robustness and resilience in mind. For example, built with durability in mind, the Handicare 1000 Outdoor Stairlift is designed to withstand a dynamic lifestyle and the challenges posed by the elements. Crafted with waterproof materials and UV protection, this outdoor stairlift assures longevity and reliable performance. With the addition of a weather-resistant cover it ensures that the stairlift remains ready for action regardless of changing weather conditions.
Versatility in Design
Whether for residential gardens or commercial patios, outdoor stairlifts offer an invaluable solution to mobility challenges. Elevating entrances, decks, and even gardens become accessible with these devices, expanding horizons for users with limited mobility.
Even the challenge of curved outdoor staircases can find a solution with a product like the Handicare 2000 Outdoor Curved Stairlift. These lifts address the challenge of curved staircases, landings, pathways, porches, and decks. With its UV resistance and protective cover, this stairlift ensures your journey into the open air is both expedient and sheltered from the elements.
What one person considers the best stairlift isn’t always suitable for the next individual. Finding the best stairlift for you and your location requires comprehensive consideration of various key factors. This ensures an impeccable match between user needs, safety, installation, and longevity.
Understanding User Needs
Choosing the right stairlift is an art of customization rooted in understanding the user’s unique mobility requirements. Beyond weight capacity, looking into the finer nuances of comfort preferences, potential future necessities, and daily routines crafts a tailored solution.
Engaging in a meaningful dialogue with both users and caregivers becomes the compass. For example, considering the user’s height, a stairlift with adjustable armrests and a swivel seat makes it easier to transition on and off the lift. This steers the selection process toward the features and specifications that resonate most harmoniously with the user’s journey.
Safety Features and Standards
Safety is the cornerstone of stairlift selection. A constellation of safety features orbits around this decision: the secure embrace of safety belts, the fluid rotation of swivel seats, and the vigilant guardianship of obstruction sensors that stand sentinel against potential hazards.
Beyond individual features, adherence to industry safety standards fortifies the stairlift, offering users peace of mind that their journey is secured with the utmost care. For instance, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) mandates that every stairlift in the United States be equipped with an emergency stop and manual controls that can be easily accessed in the event of a power failure or other emergency.
Installation and Operation
The installation process is an art of integration, seamlessly melding the stairlift with the staircase architecture. While straight stairway lifts typically embrace simple installation practices, curved stairway lifts require a custom fitting that matches the staircase’s design. The professional installers at Next Day Access understand the nuances of staircases and make sure everything is properly installed and secure.
Once the stairlift is installed, they also take the time to show the customer how to use the stairlift and answer any questions they have. Next Day Access installation experts will guide users through controls, safety features, and emergency procedures.
This training prepares users and caregivers to make the most of the stairlift’s functionalities and navigate unexpected situations. For instance, many stairlifts have sensors that detect obstacles in the stairwell and stop the lift to prevent injury. During training, users will learn to use this safety feature and troubleshoot any issues that may arise.
Maintenance and Longevity
While stairlifts are in general low maintenance, they do require some minor regular upkeep to ensure longevity and proper operation. For example, think of your stairlift’s moving parts like a bike chain. Just like a chain needs oil to work smoothly, your stairlift needs some lubrication to keep things moving without any problems. This helps the parts last longer and work better.
Schedule routine inspections to check for wear and tear, lubricate moving parts, and perform necessary repairs. Following the manufacturer’s maintenance recommendations will prolong your stairlift’s life and ensure optimal performance.
Budget Considerations
When you’re looking at getting a stairlift, thinking about your budget is like having a guide to help you pick the right one. Stairlift costs can change based on things like the type you need and the features you want. For example, if your stairs are twisty, a curved stairlift might cost more because it’s like a special design puzzle.
But here’s the thing: while money matters, remember that getting a stairlift isn’t just about the price tag. It’s an investment in making your life better. It’s like buying something that helps you be more independent and move around easier, even if your stairs are a challenge. The long-term benefits and improved quality of life often outweigh the initial investment. Explore financing options, grants, and insurance coverage to make the solution more affordable.
Stairlifts can be customized to match your home’s aesthetics and personal preferences. For example, many manufacturers allow you to choose the upholstery, finish, and color of your stairlift to coordinate with your interior. Additionally, you can choose between a variety of features like fold-up arms, footrests, and weight capacity. Depending on the model, you may even be able to add additional power outlets, USB ports, and automated features.
Your Partner in Mobility Solutions
Remember, stairlifts aren’t just a piece of equipment—they provide independence, improved quality of life, and peace of mind. Whether you’re dealing with straight, curved, or outdoor stairs, there’s a stairlift solution tailored to your unique needs.
However, it’s not always easy to know what type of stairlift to buy. From choosing the right one to financing and installing them, there is a lot to consider. At Next Day Access, we help our customers find the right mobility solution for their situation, provide secure installation, and train them on how to use it so they can live a more independent life.
Dallas, Texas, julio 31, 2023: The Next Day Access located in Celina, Texas installs the very first commercial FlexStep for a local church with the help of Liftup North America. This installation raises awareness of the importance of making businesses more accessible. It offers a simple solution that enables both wheelchair users and pedestrians to move between two levels with ease.
The FlexStep, created and produced by Liftup, is a unique 2-in-1 solution that saves space by combining both a flight of stairs and a separate lift. Liftup develops and markets welfare technology products for people with disabilities. Their goal is to help people with mobility disabilities to have the same opportunities as everyone else.
The key features of the FlexStep include:
Built with Safety as a Priority: FlexStep has many safety features built in ensuring an optimized safety. The safety door and barriers prevent falling, and four intelligent, synchronized motors, one at each corner, ensure a smooth and safe movement between levels. The safety features give customers a peace of mind and confidence in operation.
Flexibility with Product Customization: The FlexStep offers lots of customization options giving customers the flexibility to match existing aesthetics or the ability to choose something complementary. Customizable options include the finish material, color, installation configuration and more.
Space Efficient Stairlift and Platform: This clever 2-in-1 stairlift and steps solution gives you both stairs and a platform lift even in the tightest places. The product can be configured as a flight of stairs, and then be transformed quickly into a platform lift at the touch of a button.
Next Day Access Dallas-Celina and Liftup North America partnered together to successfully install the first commercial FlexStep in the Dallas, Texas area.
“Liftup North America is happy to partner with Next Day Access, knowing that our work together helps people with mobility issues reach new heights,” said Michael Casner, Business Development Manager.
“We are thrilled about our business relationship with Liftup as we recently partnered with them for a commercial FlexStep with our client, Custer Road United Methodist Church, making this the first commercial FlexStep installed in the Dallas area,” said Brien Caldwell, Vice President of Next Day Access Dallas-Celina. “The level of customer service and support has been phenomenal from the beginning. We are excited for the church as this FlexStep will allow its congregants with mobility challenges to access the stage with ease.”
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About Next Day Access Next Day Access is a local provider for accessibility and mobility solutions for homes and commercial businesses. With over 30 franchise locations across the United States and Canada, their goal is to help aging loved ones and people with limited mobility and disabilities live safely, comfortably, and independently in their homes. Learn more by visiting nextdayaccess.com.
CDC reports that the number of Americans experiencing mobility difficulties has risen to over 12%, making accessibility solutions more imperative than ever.
Patient lifts, specifically ceiling lifts, have emerged as an innovative way for individuals facing these limitations to navigate their daily lives. Using a secure track system mounted on the ceiling, the lifts offer a reliable and streamlined way to transfer individuals.
Ceiling lift systems are particularly beneficial for people with physical disabilities or reduced strength, providing a safe and efficient method of transferring individuals while minimizing the risks of falls and injuries.
Lifts have a significant role in promoting independence and improving the quality of life of both individuals using them and their caregivers. By reducing the physical strain and potential hazards associated with manual transfers, these lifts offer a reliable and effective solution. With the assistance of a ceiling lift, individuals can experience a sense of freedom and autonomy. This allows them to move more comfortably and confidently in their living spaces or healthcare environments.
With the demand for patient lifts expected to reach $3.2 billion by 2025 according to SeniorLiving.org, Next Day Access recognizes the significance of providing ceiling lifts that meet the unique needs of individuals with mobility impairments.
This article serves as a comprehensive guide to ceiling lifts. We will discuss topics such as the installation process, the features of the lifts, and the safety measures to consider. In addition, Next Day Access will offer professional tips and advice on customization and maintenance.
The Basics of Ceiling Lifts
Designed to help individuals with limited mobility move and transfer safely, patient lifts are advanced assistive devices. Specifically, ceiling lifts consist of a motorized unit mounted on a track system that is installed on the ceiling. Individuals and caregivers alike can both benefit from the lift unit because it eliminates manual lifting and reduces the risk of strain or injury.
The primary function of a ceiling lift is to aid in transferring individuals between different positions, such as from a bed to a wheelchair or from a wheelchair to a shower chair. The motorized system enables smooth and controlled movement along the track, providing a secure and efficient transfer experience.
How Do I Choose the Right Ceiling Lift?
With the Center for Disease Control (CDC) reporting that mobility is the most common disability type, Next Day Access has responded with a wide selection of reliable accessibility solutions. Our selection of lifts come in a variety of sizes and styles, so it is critical to determine which one most effectively suits your needs. Consider factors such as the size and weight of the person or object you are lifting, the available space, and the frequency of use. Some common types include:
Portable Ceiling Lifts
These lifts are designed for easy installation and mobility, making them ideal for multi-room use or travel. For example, a portable ceiling lift system could be used in a home or long-term care facility, and then temporarily moved to a different location for short-term visits. They can be temporarily attached to different track systems, allowing flexibility and convenience.
Fixed Ceiling Lifts
Fixed or permanent ceiling lifts are installed on a track system that covers a specific area, such as a bedroom or bathroom. These lifts provide consistent and reliable transfer assistance in a designated space. For instance, a fixed ceiling lift may be installed between the bed and the bathroom, allowing a patient to be transferred with minimal disruption and effort.
Bariatric Ceiling Lifts
Bariatric lifts are specifically designed to accommodate individuals with higher weight capacities. The Mackworth TX600 Fixed Ceiling Lift can transfer patients weighing 600 lbs, which is significantly more than 350 pounds for standard ceiling lifts. They offer the same benefits as standard lifts but with reinforced construction and increased lifting capacity.
According to recent estimates from the Caregiver Action Network, 29% of the United States population cares for a chronically ill, disabled, or aged family member or friend. Using a ceiling lift system offers numerous benefits for both individuals with limited mobility and their caregivers.
Improved safety and reduced injury risk during transfers
Ceiling lifts provide a secure and stable transfer method, minimizing falls, accidents, and injuries during transfers. The use of a lift system reduces caregiver physical strain, reducing caregiver injuries. They significantly reduce manual handling and awkward lifting positions, decreasing strain or injury for both the individual and the caregiver. For example, with a padded sling that is attached to the lift and can be adjusted to meet the person’s needs, the lift provides a secure and controlled environment.
Enhancing independence and comfort for mobility challenged individuals
Think of how a bridge gives people the freedom to cross a river or other body of water with ease. This provides them with access to areas they wouldn’t have access to before. Ceiling lifts also enable individuals to move more freely and independently, enhancing their overall mobility and quality of life.
These systems enable smooth and effortless transfers, eliminating the need for excessive assistance or dependence on others. With the CDC reporting that 2 in 5 adults ages 65 and older experience a mobility disability, a ceiling lift provides a sense of autonomy for this large population. This greatly contributes to improved emotional well-being and overall quality of life.
Time and effort savings for caregivers, reducing strain and fatigue
Ceiling lifts significantly reduce caregiver physical demands during transfers and streamline the transfer process, making it more efficient and faster than traditional manual lifting methods. This allows caregivers to allocate their time and energy to other essential caregiving tasks.
For instance, it takes an average of 10 minutes to transfer a patient with a ceiling lift whereas a manual transfer could take up to 20 minutes or more, depending on the size and weight of the patient. By automating the lifting process, caregivers can save time and effort, allowing them to focus on providing essential care and support. This enables caregivers to maintain their own well-being and provide better care for their loved ones or clients.
Addressing specific needs and accommodating various settings
Ceiling lifts offer versatility and adaptability to cater to specific needs across various settings. Whether it is in a home environment or a healthcare facility, ceiling lift systems can be customized to accommodate different spaces and requirements. They can be installed in bedrooms, bathrooms, living areas, or other locations to ensure seamless and safe transfers wherever necessary.
It’s no surprise that these are sophisticated systems. Designed to facilitate safe and efficient transfers for individuals with mobility challenges it is critical to understand the various components and mechanics to grasp their functionality.
Motor: The motor is the powerhouse of the ceiling lift system. It generates the necessary lifting force for safe lifting and lowering of the individual. Motors are designed for long-term use, and are typically low-maintenance, requiring only periodic lubrication. Unlike older lifts, modern lifts use advanced motors that provide smooth, controlled movements and are energy-efficient, reducing operational costs.
Lifting Mechanism: The lifting mechanism connects the motor to the sling or lifting apparatus. It transfers the lifting force from the motor to the sling, allowing seamless vertical movement.
Control System: The control system comprises user-friendly controls that enable caregivers or individuals to operate the ceiling lift system easily. These controls typically include buttons or a handheld remote, allowing precise control over lifting and lowering functions.
Understanding the Lifting Mechanism and Safety Features
The lifting mechanism is a critical component of the ceiling lift system, ensuring safe and secure transfers. Next Day Access ensures several key safety features are incorporated into our products’ lifting mechanisms to safeguard the well-being of the individual being moved. These include:
Emergency Stop Button: This feature allows for immediate halting of the lifting process in case of an emergency or unexpected situation. It provides caregivers with quick access to stop the lift’s movement and ensures individual safety.
Overload Protection: Ceiling lifts are equipped with overload protection mechanisms that prevent lifting beyond its weight capacity. This feature helps maintain the lift’s integrity and avoids potential accidents.
Audible and Visual Indicators: Ceiling lifts often incorporate audible and visual indicators to provide feedback and alerts during operation. These indicators can notify users about battery status, system malfunctions, or when the lift is properly engaged, enhancing safety and ease of use.
Track systems are also an integral part of ceiling lift installations. They provide the necessary support and guidance for the lifting mechanism, ensuring smooth and secure movement throughout the space. Ceiling lift track systems come in various configurations, such as straight tracks, curved tracks, or even customized layouts to accommodate specific room designs.
Ceiling lifts are designed with both caregivers and patients in mind, prioritizing ease of use and maneuverability. Caregivers can operate the lift system effortlessly, thanks to intuitive controls and smooth movements. The system minimizes physical strain on caregivers during transfers, promoting their well-being and reducing the risk of injuries.
For patients, lifts offer a comfortable and secure transfer experience. The lifting and lowering motions are gentle, ensuring a dignified and smooth transfer process. The availability of customizable options, such as adjustable lift height or speed, further enhances the overall experience, catering to individual preferences and needs.
By understanding how ceiling lifts work, individuals and caregivers can appreciate the intricate mechanisms, safety features, and ease of use that these systems offer. Next Day Access recognizes the importance of educating customers about the functionality and benefits of patient lifts. With their expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction, Next Day Access provides comprehensive information and guidance, ensuring that individuals make informed decisions when considering a ceiling lift for improved mobility and enhanced quality of life.
Choosing the Right Ceiling Lift
Choosing the right ceiling lift system can be complex. Next Day Access experts will provide personalized recommendations based on individual needs, space considerations, and desired functionalities. By working closely with Next Day Access, individuals and caregivers can feel confident in selecting the ideal ceiling lift system. Below are some helpful factors to consider when choosing the right ceiling lift for you or your loved one:
Identifying the individual’s needs
The lift should be tailored to the individual’s needs, considering factors such as strength and weight capacity. In addition, it should be tailored to the environment in which it will be used taking into account factors such as ceiling height, obstructions, and the need for multiple transfer points. Customization options, such as track configurations and accessories, should also be considered to ensure the lift system meets specific needs.
Considering additional features
Ceiling lifts offer various additional features that enhance usability and comfort. Powered movement options, such as motorized traversing and lifting, can reduce strain on caregivers and provide smoother transfers for individuals. Different sling options are available to accommodate varying body types and support specific needs. Exploring these features will help tailor the ceiling lift system to the unique requirements of the individual.
Proper installation of a ceiling lift system is essential for optimal functionality and safety. Professional installers from Next Day Access possess the expertise and experience to install the ceiling lift system correctly, adhering to industry standards and guidelines. Their attention to detail during installation maximizes system performance and minimizes potential risks. Whether it’s a residential setting or a healthcare facility, the installers will ensure the system is securely mounted and fully operational.
Ensuring long-term performance
To maintain ceiling lift system performance, adherence to maintenance guidelines and regular inspections is crucial. Next Day Access provides comprehensive maintenance guidelines, ensuring that individuals and caregivers understand how to care for and clean the system properly. They also offer regular inspections to identify any potential issues and ensure that the ceiling lift continues to function optimally. This provides reliable and safe transfers.
Dedicated continued support
Next Day Access stands by its commitment to providing ongoing support and services for ceiling lift systems. Their dedicated customer support team is available to address any questions or concerns that may arise, ensuring individuals can rely on their ceiling lift system for years to come.
Elevate Safety, Comfort, and Confidence
Ceiling lifts have proven to be a game-changer in enhancing mobility and independence for individuals with mobility challenges. With their advanced features, including increased safety, comfort, and ease of use, these lifts provide a reliable and efficient solution for transferring individuals in various settings. By choosing a ceiling lift, individuals can experience improved quality of life, reduced injury risk, and increased confidence in their daily activities.
If you or your loved one needs a ceiling lift, Next Day Access is here to help. As industry experts with extensive experience in mobility solutions, Next Day Access offers comprehensive guidance and solutions tailored to your specific needs. Their knowledgeable team will work closely with you to understand your requirements. They will assess your space, and recommend the most suitable ceiling lift system that ensures safety, comfort, and functionality.
Take the first step today by exploring the available ceiling lift options from Next Day Access. Then, contact their dedicated customer support team to schedule a consultation and discuss your unique needs. With Next Day Access, you can trust in their expertise and commitment to delivering personalized solutions that address your specific requirements.
For seniors, being able to live independently at home remains a common choice. According to a report from Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, the vast majority of adults 65 years and older live in detached, single family housing. If you are part of this population, you are nearly as likely to live alone as with a spouse, child, or other family member. Put another way, 50% of seniors live at home alone.
Whatever your living situation at home looks like, you should know the vital importance of a strong support system. Many studies show that strong interpersonal and social connections benefit nearly every dimension of a senior’s life, including:
Physical function
Mental health
Life satisfaction
Managing chronic conditions
Navigating stress
Recovering from injury or illness
Longevity
The truth is, you’ll have better chances of long-term success if you stay informed and prepared. This article is part of a series focused on living independently as an older adult–also called “staying in place” or “aging in place.” Part 1 covered tips to prepare yourself and your home.
Welcome to Part 2!
This article is Part 2 in the series, and covers 4 MORE tips for seniors who want to live at home–with a focus on strengthening your support system:
Learn the benefits of belonging
Use technology to connect
Make primary care a habit
Record your preferences
We hope this series is a helpful resource for you. Please note that these articles are intended for informational purposes only and should not substitute medical advice. If you have health-related questions or concerns about living at home, we recommend you consult with your medical provider.
Our expertise is focused on accessibility solutions for your home. Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access for a FREE in-home consultation. We’ll conduct a safety assessment and offer recommendations based on years of experience and thousands of happy customers served.
There are many reasons why staying in place is the most common choice for seniors. Perhaps you’ve lived in your home for decades and want to stay where your favorite memories were made. Maybe you feel more comfortable living in a familiar house and neighborhood. Or maybe you downsized recently and want life to continue as normally as possible, for as long as possible.
Whatever your reasons, a major advantage of being able to live independently at home is keeping your connections with friends, family, and neighbors. Social connections provide strong protections for seniors who live at home including:
Less loneliness
Higher quality of life
Better outcomes
For example, a recent study published in Frontiers in Psychology found that loneliness contributed strongly toward higher depression rates and lower self-ratings of health in older adults. The report associates loneliness with social isolation as a result of “having a smaller social network, more functional limitations, and limitations in engaging meaningful activities.”
Another report published in American Psychologist describes the health benefits of social integration for seniors, including “reduced risks for infectious illness, cardiovascular disease, overall cognitive and physical decline, and both cancer-specific and overall mortality.”
The Friendship Lineis a phone “warm” line operated by staff and volunteers from the Institute on Aging. The line offers a variety of services including well-being telephone check-ins, grief counseling, bereavement support, home visits, and crisis intervention.
The Senior Center Directorycan help you locate the nearest senior center to your home. Senior centers are a great place to meet people in-person and get involved in activities, classes, volunteering, and other programs. Many centers also facilitate counseling, support groups, meals, transportation, and other social services.
If your social life is limited by accessibility issues, please reach out to us. Your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access can work with you to find solutions based on your unique needs.
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Recent developments in technology have revolutionized life for older adults. From the comfort of home you can visit with friends and family, attend medical appointments, schedule transportation–the possibilities are almost endless. As the U.S. population ages, technology is being adapted specifically for use by older adults.
You can use smart technology in your home for security, smoke alarms, lighting, appliance monitoring–even alerts when your milk expires! Both in and out of your home, technology can also be a powerful tool to connect you with your support system.
Below are some innovations that keep you safe and connected while you live independently at home:
Smart monitoring.
In Part 1 we introduced Smart Alert Tech plugs and sensors that protect your privacy while monitoring your safety. You can also use smart plugs to improve safety in other ways. For instance, you can set a timer and stop worrying that you’ve forgotten to turn off your space heater. Or you can pair your smart plug with an app on your mobile device to control lights remotely–reducing the risk of losing your balance or tripping in the dark.
Online technology training.
Most people know about technology like smartphones, social media, and video calls by now. According to surveys by Pew Research Center and MetaFacts, a growing number of adults 65 years and older use these technologies to stay connected, engaged, and informed:
61% use a smartphone
45% use social media
39% use one-to-one video calls
36% use multi-person video calls/conferences
Even so, many seniors have questions about how to use technology. You might have questions about the basics, or want to know which platforms are best to connect with others. Or you might want to know how to protect yourself while using online technology.
You can find support for your questions by reaching out to organizations like Cyber-Seniors. Cyber-Seniors is a nonprofit organization that pairs seniors with volunteer technology trainers who can help you learn a wide range of skills. Below are a few recent webinars that share how you can use technology to connect with others:
Another option is Senior Planet, a nonprofit organization founded by AARP and Older Adults Technology Services (OATS). Senior Planet describes their purpose as helping “older adults to come together and find ways to learn, work, create, exercise, and thrive in today’s digital age.”
The organization’s technology training focuses on five “impact areas”: financial security, social engagement, creative expression, health and wellness, and civic participation. Check out Senior Planet’s free online offerings including:
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, remote technology has become an increasingly popular option to access physical and mental health care. Depending on the services you access virtually, you might hear the terms “telemedicine,” “telehealth,” “virtual care,” or “e-visits” when getting healthcare online.
While each of these terms has a slightly different meaning, they can all be considered forms of telehealth. The Health Resources and Services Administration defines telehealth as “the use of electronic information and telecommunication technologies to support long-distance clinical health care, patient and professional health-related education, health administration, and public health.”
Like other demographics, older adults are using telehealth more since 2020. According to a recent research from AARP, 50% of adults aged 50 and older reported they or someone in their family has attended telehealth appointments within the past two years.
Survey respondents reported a variety of reasons for using telehealth including:
Of course, technology can help you stay connected both inside and out of the home. Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access for more information on technology that keeps you safe, connected, and empowered while on-the-go.
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3. Make primary care a habit when you live independently at home.
You can maintain relationships with doctors you trust.
You can also improve your chances of staying safe and healthy when you live independently at home by actively partnering with your doctor to build continuity of care. Continuity of care is defined as consistent healthcare services that are appropriate to your needs over time.
Primary care serves as one of the most important components of continuity. Consider findings from recent research published in Scientifica about the benefits for seniors who receive primary care:
Less healthcare costs
Reduced risk of hospitalization
Improved health outcomes
Lower morbidity
By seeing a primary care provider regularly, you can access an array of beneficial services including preventative care, early detection, and management of chronic diseases.
Plus, your primary care physician can effectively coordinate with specialists or other providers if you need support from another department or facility. Consider this: a recent Profile of Older Americans survey reports that 26% of people 65 years and older visited a hospital emergency department in the past year.
With emergency room visits more common amongst seniors, having continuity of care can make an important difference when the unexpected happens. By building a good relationship with your doctor, you’ll have better support from a professional who knows your medical history, needs, and preferences.
If you need safe, reliable access to in-person medical appointments, contact us. Your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access can meet you at home and hear about your accessibility needs. We’ll work with you to find a solution that fits your specific situation.
“I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and Parkinson’s Disease, with severe mobility issues. Next Day Access was extremely flexible: on the day of installation, they showed up on time…the installers were professional, courteous, and knowledgeable. They took the time to answer all my questions, were in and out of here in no time, and the job was completed in a very timely manner. Would recommend them to anyone needing this type of help with access around your home, and for those with loved ones who need the freedom of mobility that this provides.”
4. Maintain physical accessibility outside of your home.
Many older adults experience mobility limitations–and barriers when they live independently at home.
If you choose to live independently at home, you can make a big difference in your quality of life by ensuring physical accessibility outside of your home–also known as “outdoor mobility.” In the context of outdoor mobility, physical accessibility involves removing barriers that would others reduce or prohibit your movement outside of the home to access things like:
You might have a mobility limitation, impairment, or disability related to any one or more of the following:
Muscle weakness or stiffness
Weight concerns
History of falls or balance issues
Injuries
Surgeries
Chronic health conditions
Weight concerns
Additional studies from The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Healthunderscores the importance of outdoor mobility for older adults’ health and wellbeing. Researchers say that mobility “goes beyond accessibility” in affecting people’s sense of “independence, control, status retention, integration, and ‘normalcy.’” Outdoor mobility is a big deal!
Even with federal civil rights protections like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), many people face barriers based on mobility limitations, impairments, or disabilities–particularly older adults.
Researchers identified the following common barriers to outdoor mobility for older adults:
Lack of accessible transportation alternatives
Environmental factors like hills, stairs, and available parking
Sense of isolation while living alone
Extreme weather conditions
There are health risks associated with limited outdoor mobility.
Seniors who face barriers to outdoor mobility may be at risk of a status known as “homebound.” Homebound status is defined by researchers at Mount Sinai as leaving the home once per week or less. Research shows that homebound adults may face worse outcomes in physical, mental, or social health, as well and increased mortality rates.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevalence of homebound adults has risen significantly. According to recent research published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the number of U.S. adults who qualify as homebound has more than doubled since 2020.
As you can see, some of the above risk factors cannot be changed. However, many of the factors above can be mitigated by removing barriers and restoring outdoor mobility.
You can get professional support right away by contacting your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. We’ll schedule a free in-home consultation that simplifies your process, identifies barriers, and offers relevant solutions.
“Next Day Access has been exceptional in every part of the process. From my first inquiry, all questions along the way to the final installment. Their prices and warranty are very competitive, but most importantly to me I have confidence in their service and professionalism. I know if I have any issues, I’m in good hands with Next Day Access.”
Let us help you remove barriers to outdoor mobility–quickly and safely.
For more than 25 years, Next Day Access has helped thousands of older adults remove barriers to their mobility–both in and out of the home. Your local accessibility experts keep your needs and goals both front and center–you are our priority from the first point of contact to the end of installation.
For help right away, you can contact us to get started. You can also read on to learn about a few of the accessibility solutions we offer that restore outdoor mobility quickly and safely:
Transportation solutions to live independently at home.
We can help you to restore access to pathways, vehicles, and transportation alternatives based on your specific needs. With Next Day Access, you can enjoy a customized wheelchair, power chair, or scooter that gives you exactly what you need and gets you exactly where you need to go.
Our wheelchair car and vehicle lifts restore access that allows you to use your mobility device while driving–or secure it outside for maximum interior space.
For another space-saving solution, portable ramps provide vehicle access and can also be used on-the-go for accessing businesses, homes, and other destinations.
Environmental solutions.
Wheelchair ramps can restore your access over steps, hills, and other changes in elevation. We install customizable modular systems that offer quick installation, lasting durability, and trustworthy traction.
For exterior spaces that are too small or steep for a ramp, consider solutions like porch lifts or outdoor stairway lifts. You may prefer a porch lift if you use a mobility device like walkers, scooters, or wheelchairs. If you walk unassisted or use a smaller device like a cane, you might prefer an outdoor stairway lift.
If you’re not sure about which solution is best for your home, just ask us. We’re happy to help you.
Connection solutions.
For some people who live alone, leaving the home may feel like a risk. You can keep friends, family members, or caregivers informed through a variety of means–including Smart Alert Tech. Earlier we shared how this technology can help you stay connected while you live independently at home.
You can also use Smart Alert Tech to keep others informed of when you leave and return from the home:
Use the Smart Alert Tech plug on your porch lift or stair lift
Add a Smart Alert Tech sensor at your front door
By using Smart Alert Tech, you can give yourself and others greater peace of mind when you’re out and about.
For example, open weave aluminum wheelchair ramps provide ample drainage to avoid buildup of snow, ice, or water. We can install porch lifts that operate in extremely cold weather conditions, so you can have peace of mind when you leave the home.
Many customers love our mobility ramp and wheelchair rental program that provides affordable, seasonal access to wheelchairs, ramps, lifts, and other mobility products. All products in our rental line are ADA-compliant and installed by factory-trained experts.
With the right resources, you can live independently at home and have a safe and empowering experience. We hope this article has offered helpful information about staying connected to your support system–virtually and physically.
Remember: if you need help, we’re here for you. Schedule a free in-home consultation by contacting your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. We will bring the industry’s best knowledge, skills, and products to your front door.
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The EasyLift is an easy-to-use platform lift providing access between two levels for wheelchair users and individuals with impaired mobility and walking restrictions. This platform lift can install indoors or outside, giving access where there is a height difference of levels, up to 1.25m or 4.1ft. The elegant design of the lift is simple, stylish, but most importantly, functional.
It operates in a few different ways. It can be controlled by using the three buttons on the lift, a supplied remote control, or the control panels above and below the lift. The lift’s intuitive operation and adaptable design make it suitable for many different situations. This means any user can quickly become familiar with the EasyLift, wherever they first use it.
The lift is available in 3 standard platform widths; 800, 900 and 1100 mm, optional safety doors or safety barrier, pit based installation, etc.
Features:
Lifting capacity: 400 kg
Squeeze hazard protection
A stable, registered lifting principle giving a safe and comfortable travel
And more!
To see if your local Next Day Access offers the EasyLift, or if you have any questions, please contact us.
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If you are a senior who wants to stay in your home, you’re not alone. A recent poll from the University of Michigan found that 88% of seniors want to stay in their homes as they age.
The popular decision to stay in your home as an older adult is sometimes called “staying in place” or “aging in place.” There are many reasons why you would choose to live independently, ranging from finances to relationships and personal preference.
If you are a senior who wants to live independently, we have good news. With the right information and support, you very well can! In this two-part series, we’ll share advice for seniors who want to live at home as they age.
This article is Part 1, and covers 4 tips focused on preparing yourself and your home to live independently as a senior:
Know the benefits
Define your values
Maximize safety
Ensure accessibility
Part 2 will focus on tips to stay connected with your community as you live at home.
We hope this series is a helpful resource for you. Please note that these articles are intended for informational purposes only and should not substitute medical advice. If you have health-related questions or concerns about living at home, we recommend you consult with your medical provider.
If you need home modifications, you’ve found the right team. Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access to schedule a free in-home consultation. We’ll help you identify potential barriers to your safety and independence, along with solutions that meet your needs.
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1. Know the benefits of choosing to live independently at home compared with other senior housing options.
The first thing you can do when preparing to live independently is to learn the benefits compared with other housing options for seniors. Knowing this information might give you greater peace of mind about your decision to live independently. More importantly, staying informed will help you to prepare a safer, more supportive, and sustainable home for years to come.
Being able to live independently is good for your health.
For many people, living at home preserves a sense of independence. Independence involves the freedom to make decisions about your life. Your decisions can include big picture considerations like housing, medical care, and relationships, as well as smaller choices that meet your daily needs including food, hygiene, and recreation.
Your independence is about more than feeling free. It also involves your sense of agency: a belief that you are capable of influencing your circumstances. Most of us have spent our entire adult lives feeling free and capable. As we age, protecting our sense of independence may help us to navigate profound changes associated with this season of life.
Older adults may navigate several significant life stressors at once, including:
Housing decisions
Adjusting to life after retirement
Financial stress
Caregiving for a spouse or loved one
Loss of friends who move or pass away
Unexpected illness or injury
Changes in mobility or functioning
Research shows that seniors who feel empowered have better outcomes in response to stress. Research published by The Journal on Aging and Human Development showed that seniors who responded to their challenges through positive reframing or problem-solving experienced better outcomes in health, relationships, and finances. By contrast, those who coped through avoidance or emotional discharge experience higher rates of depression, substance abuse, and distress.
“Research shows that seniors who feel empowered in their responses to stress experience better outcomes in health, relationships, and finances.”
Your sense of independence can be a powerful asset in navigating the stresses of older adulthood. While housing might be an important factor, make sure you also maintain good physical activity, nutrition, and regular medical care. By taking care of yourself, you’ll further improve your quality of life at home, not to mention your chances of living independently for as long as possible.
Choosing in-home care can save you money.
Whether or not you currently need caregiving support, you should understand the costs of care when living at home. In-home care is common, with AARP reporting that 1 in 4 care recipients live at home. The rate of in-home care recipients increases with age. At 65 years old, 27% of people receive support from informal and/or formal caregivers. The rate of caregiving support increases with age, with 54% of adults 85 years and older receiving paid support–and much higher rates of unpaid support at 90%.
The good news is that in-home care often costs less than other options. Depending on your location and level of care, in-home care from homemaker services or home health aides can cost significantly less than care at residential facilities. In fact, a recent survey from Genworth on the “Cost of Care” reports that the median cost of in-home care for seniors is about half the cost of nursing home facilities.
“The median cost of in-home care for seniors is about half the cost of nursing home facilities.”
Median annual costs for care vary based on your living situation.
If you need full-time in-home care, your costs may be comparable to assisted living facilities. Below is a list of median annual costs for care in various living situations for seniors.
In-home care includes homemaker and home health aide services, with median annual costs for full-time services ranging from $59,488 to $61,776.
Retirement communities include senior apartments and independent living communities that offer low levels of care, with a median annual cost of $30,624.*
Community and assisted living includes Adult Day Health Care (ADC) and Assisted Living Facilities (ALF), with median annual costs ranging from $20,280* to $54,000.
Nursing home facilities include varying levels of care in semi-private and private rooms, with median annual costs ranging from $94,900 to $108,405.
While senior living communities and Adult Day Health Care (ADC) appear lower in cost, it is important to remember that services are limited and additional at-home care coverage might significantly increase your cost of living.
To find more information about median costs of care in your state, check out this report from Genworth. Additionally, if you want to explore housing options beyond living at home in more detail, start by consulting the Senior Housing Options & Retirement Guide from SeniorLiving.org.
Being able to live independently can limit your risk of illness.
Since 2020, COVID-19 has raised public awareness about the increased health risks for seniors who live in residential care facilities. According to a study published in JAMA Network Open, nursing home residents were at a significantly higher risk of COVID-19 infection and mortality compared to seniors who lived in the community. The study found a mortality rate 13 times higher for seniors living in nursing homes compared with those who lived in their own homes.
Studies have also found that seniors who age in place face lower risks of infection beyond coronavirus. A study published in Clinical Infectious Diseases reports that older adults living in residential care facilities face an “increased risk of common community-acquired infections including pneumonia, UTI, prosthetic joint infection, and infected endovascular foreign bodies with bacteremia.”
Overall, these studies suggest that living at home may be associated with better health outcomes than residential care facilities. By staying in your home, you may have better control over your environment and activities–along with your risk of infection.
While living at home can support your independence, finances, and health, it is important to be proactive about safety modifications. The truth is, a single accident can undermine your ability to stay in your home–not to mention cause you a lot of pain and stress.
For fast, professional help, contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. We’ll meet you for a free in-home consultation and make sure your home is ready to support the benefits of living independently.
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2. Define your standard of living and make choices based on your values and priorities.
The next step in preparing for living independently at home involves identifying your values and priorities. What is most important to you in the long-term?
Autonomy
Relationships with family and friends
Keeping your current residence
Affordability
Access to medical care or other services
Your personal priorities might include one or more of the above–or something else entirely. Whatever your reasons for staying in place, you deserve a living arrangement that best supports your health and happiness.
It is important to make sure your choices align as closely as possible with what matters most to you. It can be tempting to focus on logistics first, especially if you are facing limitations on your budget, support system, or available services.
If you do not know how to answer these questions, don’t worry. For over 25 years, our team has worked with thousands of individuals in the midst of unexpected or uncertain circumstances. Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access and let us help you.
3. Maximize safety to live independently in your home and prevent accidents before they happen.
One of the most important steps you can take to maximize safety is to accommodate your changing needs by modifying your home. This includes making changes to high-risk areas such as bathrooms and staircases, where accidents are more likely to occur. Installing grab bars, safety poles, and non-slip flooring in these areas can significantly reduce the risk of falls and other injuries.
Reducing fall risks is especially important for seniors. One-third of seniors who fall require hospitalization, with medical costs averaging $36,671.
Whether you self-assess your home safety needs or ask for professional help, make sure you pay attention to the following areas of your home:
Bathroom slip-and-fall accidents
Stairs, uneven surfaces, and cluttered or poorly lit areas
Outdoor walkways impacted by ice or snow
If you are interested in a free in-home consultation, contact us now or read on to learn about some of our most popular home safety solutions:
Grab bars and safety poles.
Our professionals can install grab bars and safety poles quickly and easily–often in a matter of hours. These products take up minimal space but offer a big boost to your stability and safety in the bathroom.
We commonly install grab bars and safety poles for use near the toilet, when stepping in and out of the bathtub or shower, and during bathing. You can choose from options designed to remain stationary, adjust and lock, or fold on a hinge.
Our grab bars and safety poles are made of high-quality materials like stainless steel and anti-microbial vinyl for hygiene and easy cleaning. If you want to match your existing bathroom hardware, you’ll find options with finishes like polished chrome, brushed chrome, matte black, and oil rubbed bronze.
Bathroom products.
In addition to grab bars and safety poles, we carry bathroom products like commode chairs, folding shower seats, bidets, and accessible wash basins. All of our bathroom products are ADA-compliant, meeting the highest standards for accessibility and safety.
Ready to schedule your free in-home consultation? Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. We’ll draw on our expertise and experience in helping you to identify safety risks and recommend solutions.
Smart Alert Tech Monitoring System.
For added peace of mind, consider purchasing Smart Alert Tech. This little piece of technology protects your privacy while making sure you are safe.
There are two simple options for Smart Alert Tech.
Plug-in device: Simply plug in your Smart Alert Tech to any household electronic device that you use regularly. Some people choose a small device like their coffee maker, while others opt for something bigger like a stair lift.
Sensor: Just mount your sensor in a room where you have a daily routine. Common choices include the bathroom or kitchen.
You can set an alarm for a specific time of day. For instance, you might set your alarm for 9am if you make coffee in the mornings. Friends or caregivers will receive alerts if your Smart Alert Tech notices you’ve missed your routine, or if there is a disruption to power in your home.
There are no subscriptions with Smart Alert Tech devices. After your one-time purchase, simply download the app, pair your device, and grant access to the people you choose.
4. Review your home accessibility needs regularly.
If you want to live independently at home as you age, maximizing accessibility is essential. Accessibility involves making the rooms in your home usable for you. Your accessibility needs may change over time, so make plans to review your accessibility needs regularly.
Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access for professional help. We offer free in-home consultations with specific recommendations to create a safe, accessible home. You can also check out some of our favorite accessibility solutions below:
Stair lifts.
Stair lifts can restore access to upper story bedrooms, bathrooms, and other living spaces. This is especially important if your home is 1 of every 4 in the U.S. that lacks a bedroom or bathroom on the main floor. We can build custom stair lifts that fit your stairwell with a variety of designs and features based on your needs and preferences.
Portable showers.
Portable showers are a great option for a variety of situations including:
Temporary changes in mobility, such as during recovery or rehabilitation from surgery
As an affordable alternative to major bathroom remodeling projects
During travel when an accessible shower is not available
There is a range of sizes to choose from, including options large enough for wheelchairs and caregivers. Our portable showers are easy to set up and use. Just connect your shower to a sink faucet for hot water access, and direct wastewater tubing into a nearby drain like a sink, toilet, or shower.
When you’re finished, your portable shower can fold down to a size just slightly larger than an umbrella for easy storage in your closet or car.
Walk-in tubs.
Every home walk-in tub from Next Day Access contains the same quality materials and construction as those used in healthcare facilities. You can choose tubs with a variety features including:
Doors that swing outwards or inwards
Step-in or walk-through
Ergonomic seating
Wheelchair and lift accessibility
Design for bariatric patients
Built-in or freestanding
Add-on accessories for hydrotherapy, aromatherapy, and chromatherapy
We also carry kits that allow you to convert an existing shower or tub for a fraction of the price.
Ready for a free in-home consultation? Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. We can help you clear barriers to accessibility so you can continue to live comfortably in your home.
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If you want help to live independently, we’re here for you.
As local accessibility experts, our role is to help you have the best possible outcomes with the best possible experience. You can expect rock-solid customer service and unconditional support from your first phone call to final installation.
We’ve helped thousands of older adults adapt their homes to be able to live independently with respect to their budget, timeline, and goals. We’d be glad to help you, too. Contact us today to get started.
You might be surprised to learn that home accessibility in the United States is rare. While 13.7% of U.S. adults have a mobility disability–including 1.7 million people who use wheelchairs or scooters–only 9% live in accessible homes. Even so, there is good news: one-third of homes could be modified for wheelchair accessibility. This is one reason that many people choose to modify rather than move. In homes where steps, stairs, or other elevation changes pose a challenge, vertical platform lifts (VPL) can provide an important solution.
Vertical platform lifts (VPL) at a glance
Vertical platform lifts (VPL), also called porch lifts, provide vertical access with the push of a button. VPLs work via a lifting mechanism that raises people on a sturdy, flat platform up to 14 feet high. VPLs can be installed either indoors or outdoors to reach entrances, decks, porches, upper story rooms, and basements. VPLs are also relatively cost-effective, safe for use in all weather conditions, and useful when space is tight.
While options vary by product, all of our wheelchair lifts include the following features:
Curious to know more? Read on to learn 5 ways a vertical platform lift (VPL) can make your life easier.
You can also get help right away by contacting your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. We offer free in-home consultations to discuss your accessibility needs, identify potential safety issues, and recommend the best solutions.
“Would easily turn to Next Day Access again if we need mobility services…they were very transparent and made sure that we were involved and satisfied throughout the installations. Five stars all the way!”
– Karl, Florida
Vertical platform lifts can save you space
Vertical platform lifts (VPL) offer vertical access in spaces too small for ramps. Consider the guidelines for ramp slopes from the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA recommends a maximum slope ratio of 1:12, meaning every foot of rise should utilize a ramp at least twelve feet long. While this ratio provides a safe and usable solution for many, it also proves impractical for some. Space limitations based on yard size and height of an entrance or access point can eliminate ramps as a solution outdoors. Additionally, most interiors lack the necessary space to create multi-story access.
By comparison, VPLs can provide vertical access with a very small footprint. With a VPL platform as small as 32” by 42”, you can gain up to 14 feet of rise! The space saving benefits of VPLs extend beyond the barriers of ramps. In fact, many people prefer VPLs to ramps, even when given the choice. By taking up less space, VPLs can protect existing landscaping, walkways, and parking from coverage by lengthy ramp runs and turn platforms.
To determine the best options based on available space at your home, contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. During our free in-home consultation, we’ll evaluate the layout of your exterior or interior. You’ll gain helpful insight about installation recommendations and products best suited to your unique needs.
“The quality of work was excellent. We’re exceptionally satisfied with the services and found that it was exactly what we were looking for.”
Vertical platform lifts (VPL) achieve cost savings for many people, compared with other options. VPLs serve as an affordable alternative to solutions such as lengthier ramp systems and in-home elevators; lifts also cost less than many renovation projects or moving costs. Consider the costs of alternative solutions to VPLs:
Complex ramp systems. As we mentioned earlier, ramp slopes should not exceed a 1:12 ratio. In the case of small rises–such as a single step from the walkway to the entrance–a ramp might be the more economical choice. However, costs increase quickly on properties with hills, multiple-step entries, or access points above ground level. Once rises exceed 30 inches, the ramp system will require multiple runs and platforms to maintain a safe and comfortable slope. The more complex the ramp system, the more expensive.
Home elevators. Home elevators and VPLs perform similar functions. Both are designed for vertical access to rooms on multiple levels or stories. Both are safe to use, easy to operate, and operate with a smaller footprint. Although elevators and lifts function similarly, elevators cost significantly more. The product itself can cost double or triple that of a VPL. Elevators also require extensive construction as part of installation, adding to the steep price. By contrast, VPLs can be installed with simpler modifications and provide affordability without sacrificing functionality.
Moving fees. People searching for a wheelchair-accessible home find steep competition with scarce options. In the United States, less than 1% of homes are wheelchair accessible. Even “livable” homes for people with moderate mobility impairments make up less than 4% of the market. According to Paul Moody of Pro Mover Reviews, costs to move a three-bedroom home range from $2,250 to over $10,000. These prices don’t include increased mortgage payments, down payments, closing costs, or other fees associated with buying a home. In some cases, moving will cost less money than modifications like VPLs. However, there are many cases in which installing a VPL will save money–not to mention the headache of moving.
Exterior modifications. In the United States, 68% of homes require the use of steps. If your home is one of them, you might opt to install an accessible entryway elsewhere. With the right factors, this expense might be more economical. However, there are plenty of situations in which exterior modifications can cost much more than a VPL. For example, walkout entrances can cost thousands of dollars due to excavation, foundation prep, labor, and door framing. This expense does not factor in any interior modifications required to make space for the walkout entrance or create accessibility to upper floors. By comparison, installing a VPL requires minimal disruption to your exterior and can utilize existing entrances.
Interior modifications. For wheelchair or scooter users who want to make their existing home accessible, the cost of interior modifications can quickly skyrocket. For instance, nearly one in four homes lacks a bathroom on the entry level. To build an accessible bathroom, costs can range anywhere from $25,000 to $50,000. Installing a VPL is much less expensive and maintains access to bathrooms on other levels of the home.
Want to know the cost of installing a VPL in your home? Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access for a free in-home consultation. Pricing depends on a few factors including the location of installation and the product you choose. Our pros can help you to determine the best options for your needs and budget.
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By installing a VPL, home can become a haven for wheelchair or scooter users instead of a source of stress. Research indicates that access is the most common disability-related stressor for wheelchair users. Specific to the Physical Disability Stress Scale, “access” relates to a person’s freedom of movement both inside and outside of the home. Over a third of respondents in a recent study self-reported stress due to inaccessible places that included stairs or other physically inaccessible features.
Yet for nearly 87% of wheelchair users, home is neither designated as ‘accessible’ or even ‘livable,’ according to the American Housing Survey. This means the vast majority of wheelchair users in the United States are living with the daily stress of inaccessibility within their own homes.
With such troubling data, one might wonder why people don’t move into accessible homes. The burden of moving is one reason among many. Moving is often ranked as one of life’s most stressful events on a list that includes death, divorce, and getting fired. Avoidance of stress is not the only reason people choose to remain in their homes. People also choose to adapt to their existing home in order to maintain a sense of independence, connection with neighbors, and financial stability. The loss of these supports rank as stressful in their own right, and can compound the stress of a move.
Because some of the most common barriers to accessibility at home involve steps, stairs, or other changes in elevation, VPLs are a great solution. VPLs restore access for wheelchair and scooter users and create a stable, sustainable, and low-stress living environment for years to come.
Wondering if a VPL is right for your home? Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access for a free in-home consultation. We can take a look at the layout of your home and suggest modifications that reduce stress and improve your quality of living.
“Our local accessibility experts were very knowledgeable and thorough in the selection and installation of a vertical platform lift. Any questions or concerns were solved immediately.”
There are several ways that VPLs can expand accessibility in the home. In particular, VPLs offer more accessibility for wheelchair and scooter users. Where stair ramps require transfers and additional wheelchairs, VPLs create vertical access with weight capacity for both user and chair or scooter together. For all users, VPLs offer a contained space to carry additional items like walkers, canes, crutches–or anything else you’d want to bring from one level to the next including groceries, luggage, and delivery items. For this reason, VPLs offer more accessibility options than stair lifts.
Additionally, operating a VPL is straightforward and reliable. People with a diverse range of abilities can operate VPLs from Next Day Access using the following mechanisms:
Continuous pressure. For operation on the platform, all VPLs available through Next Day Access utilize continuous pressure methods including rocker switches, paddle switches, and up/down buttons. As the name suggests, users can move the VPL by applying continuous pressure in the desired direction. This method is accessible and safe for a wide range of abilities.
Remote control. Primary users or assistants can operate the VPL using a remote–or wireless–control. Remote controls can be handheld or installed alongside the platform for easy access. Note that this option is available only on select models.
Call/send controls. Call/send controls are hardwired and installed off of the platform. Primary users or assistants can operate the VPL by pressing a button either to “call” or “send” the platform between levels. Note that this option is available only on select models.
Do you want help identifying the best VPL for your needs? Contact your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access for a free in-home consultation. We can help you to expand accessibility at home and live life on your own terms.
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By installing a VPL, you can enhance safety for yourself and others visiting your home. VPLs can serve as a powerful ally when navigating inclement weather, physical obstructions, and power failures. Below we’ll expand on these common ways that a VPL from Next Day Access can support your safety.
Inclement weather. With minimal maintenance, many VPLs can be operated safely in a variety of weather conditions. VPLs from Next Day Access include features like all-weather controls, specialized coating, as well as standard and add-on heating kits that improve functionality in extreme cold.
Injury prevention. All VPLs carry safety features to prevent injuries during operation. Safety gates and barriers automatically close during operation. Obstruction sensors can detect objects under the platform and signal the lift to stop. Emergency stop switches on the platform give users the power to halt operation quickly if necessary.
Power failures. People who use power chairs and scooters know how disruptive a loss of power can be. Fortunately, many VPLs contain backup battery power sources so you can maintain access even during a power outage.
It is very important to know that the safety of your VPL depends on choosing a trusted product and installation team. Your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access are trained and seasoned professionals. You can trust our team to offer the best options based on your particular environment, layout, and accessibility needs. We’ll also make sure you know how to maintain and operate your new VPL with confidence.
To get started, schedule an in-home consultation today with your local accessibility experts at Next Day Access. Consultations are always 100% free!
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