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Tag: home accessibility
Why Choose Stannah Stairlifts for Your Space
A Safer, Smarter Way to Navigate Stairs Stairs should never stand in the way of comfort, safety, or independence. Yet for many individuals—whether due to age, injury, or mobility challenges—navigating stairs can become a daily obstacle. Fortunately, there’s a solution designed to restore freedom and confidence at home or in commercial spaces: Stannah stairlifts. With…
How Much Does a Vertical Platform Lift Cost in 2025?
Mobility challenges can make even the simplest tasks—like moving between floors—a daily struggle. For many homeowners, this can mean facing tough decisions about their independence and safety. Fortunately, a vertical platform lift offers a practical, space-saving solution to improve home accessibility without the need for major renovations. A vertical platform lift makes it easier to…
Home Accessibility Tax Credit: Upgrade and Save
A home should be a place where you feel safe, comfortable, and in control. But when mobility becomes a challenge, even the simplest parts of your space—like stairs or doorways—can start to feel like barriers. Thankfully, the Home Accessibility Tax Credit (HATC) offers a way to make your home work for you again, and the…
The 5 Big Benefits of Installing Stairlifts for Seniors in Homes
Ah, the modern age of technology. Thanks to the endless innovations of the last century, we’re living longer than ever before. Even more importantly, technology is helping us enjoy those extra decades with comfort and independence. And thank goodness. We’ll need that independence—in the next 40 years, the number of Canadians over 85 is expected…
BC Home Accessibilty Tax Credit
You May Qualify for the BC Home Accessibility Tax Credit Qualifying home-owners may use the tax credit to offset or reduce purchases of equipment such as stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, grab bars and superpoles, ramps and other equipment, as well as home modifications. On April 21, 2015, the federal government introduced a new ‘Home Accessibility…
Home Modifications for the Elderly
Modifying homes to make them safer and more accessible allows many elderly people to stay in their homes during their later years. This is good news, since the majority of older Americans prefer this stay-at-home home option (often called “aging in place”) to other situations like assisted living. According to the nonprofit Rebuilding Together, 80%…