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Find the Perfect Home Elevator for Your Senior Loved One

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I’m sure you want to provide the best senior care possible for your aging loved one, and that means figuring out the right elevator solution to make their home safe and easy to get around in. Fortunately, it’s not too difficult to find an affordable home elevator for seniors, as long as you know what features are important and what to look out for when shopping around.


Assess your needs


Home elevators provide mobility, safety and comfort to a senior who needs help getting upstairs. If you’re a caregiver or looking for ways to care for your aging loved one, consider what home elevators have to offer and how they can improve your life. To learn more about home elevators and whether they’re right for you or your loved one, review these frequently asked questions: What are home elevators? Are home elevators safe? How much do home elevators cost?


Consider safety


The prospect of living in a high-rise or multistory building may be appealing to seniors, but elevators can often be unreliable and tend to break down. Consider your senior loved one’s needs carefully before choosing a residence with an elevator; make sure it’s kept up to date and well maintained. Consider opting for a home elevator instead of an apartment building elevator if possible.


How much space do you have?


This will depend on how much space you have available in your home. There are smaller, compact elevators that can fit into tighter spaces. If you’re working with a design team or architect, they can help you figure out what options are available. You should also take into account how many people will be using it.


Do you want indoor or outdoor options?


If you are concerned about safety and want your loved one to be able to get around in a secure environment, an indoor elevator is ideal. If you have a home in a climate where there’s little risk of inclement weather, an outdoor elevator can help your loved one safely navigate their patio or deck. That being said, an outdoor elevator may not be quite as safe as its indoor counterpart; it’s important to assess how much help your loved one needs before making that decision.


What kind of budget do you have?


The amount of money you’re willing to spend on home elevators for seniors is an important first step in deciding what kinds of products are available to you. Costs will vary based on brand, but generally speaking, if you want your senior loved one to have a new elevator at home, it’s going to cost between $10k-$15k.

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