Mobility should never be sacrificed for comfort. We’re finding that homeowners are increasingly interested in home upgrades that enable them to live better, safer, and more independently. For many, the big decision is to add an outdoor lift finally.
At Staying Home, we’ve had the pleasure of working with hundreds of homeowners. They chose us because they want to stay in their homes. You need better access inside and out. The outdoor lift is a practical, modern solution. Whether you’re preparing for changing needs or just upgrading your home for the long haul.
Outdoor Lifts: The Practical Choice
The outdoor lift is designed to help homeowners move easily from ground level to porches, decks, and other raised entrances. Installed outside, these lifts are made for the elements and built to last year after year with reliability and dependability.
Homeowners are finding these lifts are often just the beginning. We’ve had so many people share with us that they rediscovered parts of their homes they thought they had to live without. The outdoor lift brings back convenience, safety, and confidence.
A Vertical Platform Lift Can Help
Vertical platform lifts are one type of lift that works well for shorter rises and limited outdoor space. They offer a secure platform for people who use mobility devices or anyone looking for a safer alternative to stairs.
Mobility devices have opened new worlds for a lot of people. But ramps can be costly, and not every home has space for one. Vertical platform lifts are an efficient alternative that takes you up or down. We install them near any area that needs a bit of help.
Is a Home Elevator Right for You?
The outdoor lift is an easy way to start, but many people also consider what they might need on the inside of the home. A home elevator offers smooth, stair-free access between floors. It’s a practical and safe upgrade for multi-story homes.
We often install both so homeowners can enjoy their whole property again. Outdoor lifts provide secure access to front porches and back patios. Families can enjoy their kitchens, bedrooms, and family rooms like never before.
Installing an indoor elevator provides that same sense of freedom and safety as an outside lift, but inside. It’s another step to creating a home that works for the people who live there, not against them.
Greater Accessibility with a Wheelchair Lift
Mobility devices have made life better for countless people. Wheelchair lifts help with safe, secure travel over shorter rises, and we often install these at side doors or garage entries. Patios are another popular option.
We hear over and over from our customers that this type of lift makes everyday life just that—every day. Simple.
Meet the Dumbwaiter: An Unsung Mobility Hero
Mobility devices aren’t the only things that need elevation from floor to floor. Lifting laundry, groceries, and packages between stories can also present a safety risk to older adults and anyone at risk of a fall.
Dumbwaiters are small motorized lifts that move groceries, laundry, or packages. They’re a behind-the-scenes feature that supports safe, secure mobility without visible hoists and lifts.
We’ve had customers tell us their dumbwaiter is one of the most-used features in the house. Quiet, compact, and built to last, it’s always there when they need it.
Outdoor Lifts and the Bigger Picture
The best time to plan for mobility is before you need it. We’ve had the opportunity to work with so many homeowners from the very beginning of their journey. Outdoor lifts are often the first part of the plan.
It’s essential to see the entire scope of the project. It might be the start of a platform lift that makes sense for your home. Later, an elevator can make interior mobility a breeze. Each addition is an investment in your comfort and your safety.
Staying Home With Confidence
At Staying Home, no one should have to choose between safety and staying at home. We build lifts for real life, and every lift we install is one step closer to giving someone their whole home back.
Homeowners are getting ahead of the game by thinking early. The time to plan is right now. Don’t wait until there’s a health concern or mobility issue to start exploring your options. The pressure is on, and you’re much better off planning today.
So, are you ready to take back your old life? Staying Home is standing by and ready to help. Give us a call today!
Look, we get it—stairs can get tough. We are Staying Home. Whether you’re planning ahead or already feeling the strain, adding an elevator to your home might be easier than you think. Ours don’t need a huge remodel or fancy setup. They even run when the power goes out.
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We’re a small company based in Missouri, and we’ve helped many people stay comfortable in the homes they love. No hard sales pitches—just honest talks about what could work for you.
So if you’re curious, give us a ring at 877-378-4275, or click here, and we’ll send you the details.
No pressure. Just real talk.

