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Outdoor Lift First, Freedom Next–Greater independence at home starts with the first step outside. Because accessibility begins. An outdoor lift enables many homeowners to take that first essential step outside. Outdoor lifts enable people to safely navigate porch stairs while also enabling access to raised decks and property-level transitions as part of a comprehensive solution that changes space functionality.

Staying Home develops and produces accessibility equipment that enables homeowners to navigate their homes smoothly without compromising comfort or design. The exterior of a home requires accessibility solutions that are as important and demanding as those used indoors. Outdoor lifts serve as essential connectors between ground level and higher entry points to establish accessible and functional living spaces.

 

The Power of Outdoor Lifts

Reliability initiates accessibility in residential settings, which leads to the establishment of confidence. Our outdoor lifts feature durable materials and possess user-friendly controls for optimal performance. Homeowners can reach their porch, front entry, garage landing, or backyard through a properly installed lift instead of using ramps or staircases. The use of an outdoor lift not only lessens physical burdens but provides users with increased safety when entering or exiting their homes.

Outdoor lifts enable individuals with limited mobility or those who use wheelchairs and scooters to maintain independence by eliminating the need for assistance. The outdoor lift serves as more than a practical tool by acting as the starting point for daily activities and outdoor experiences while enabling social interactions.

 

Looking Up with Vertical Platform Lifts

Homeowners who increase their accessibility requirements frequently find enhanced functionality through our vertical platform lift. These systems enable users to travel vertically between multiple points while handling significant elevation differences. A vertical platform lift can serve as an effective solution for multi-level patios and raised foundation access in detached garages and back entrances, unlike outdoor lifts, which typically handle shorter distances.

The optimal equipment functions so seamlessly that users can forget about it. We design our vertical platform lifts to endure daily use and weather variations while maintaining a harmonious appearance with their surroundings. Vertical platform lifts can give homeowners versatility in accessibility when stairs become impractical

and ramps do not fit the space aesthetically or physically

Vertical Platform Lift

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Small Solutions with Big Impact: Dumbwaiters

Accessibility encompasses both human movement and the transportation of objects. A dumbwaiter provides homeowners with a convenient way to transfer groceries, laundry, and supplies between floors without the need to carry items upstairs.

Dumbwaiters have historically served commercial and institutional purposes, but their applications are now extending into contemporary residential building designs. These small systems work well in both new constructions and older houses by streamlining regular tasks that would traditionally need manual labor or help from others. The dumbwaiter proves essential for maintaining independence in homes where stairs or elevators provide access to upper floors.

 

Redefining Access with Wheelchair Lifts

The design of homes frequently fails to accommodate mobility devices when dealing with changes in elevation. The wheelchair lift stands out as one of our most versatile and impactful offerings. These lifts offer vertical accessibility solutions for both indoor and outdoor environments and are engineered to enable safe and comfortable transport for wheelchair or scooter users.

You can install wheelchair lifts in porches or garages to overcome height differences that limit movement. The fundamental design of these lifts serves practical needs yet symbolizes broader concepts of independence and autonomous living along with safety.

 

A Closer Look at the Residential Elevator

With changing mobility requirements, homeowners might start to explore more complete solutions. A residential elevator offers effortless access throughout the home while delivering a comfortable experience for users. Residential elevators differ from area-specific lifts because they link multiple home levels to eliminate stairs as an obstacle.

Residential elevators extend mobility assistance by enhancing home functionality and long-term usability. Residential elevators provide a solution for elderly residents to age comfortably at home. At the same time, it accommodates multi-generational families that have different mobility needs.

The installation of an elevator is the subsequent phase for homeowners who already utilize outdoor lifts or wheelchair lifts to achieve complete property accessibility. This system provides uninterrupted movement between the front porch and upper bedroom, as well as from the basement to the kitchen throughout the property.

 

Accessibility doesn’t always require a significant renovation. The journey toward accessibility can begin through one transformative decision, such as installing an outdoor lift. From there, possibilities grow. A home can be adapted to support every life stage and mobility requirement as well as optimize every square foot through appropriate tools.

Staying Home provides solutions that turn accessibility into an achievable goal through products such as vertical platform lifts and residential elevators.

Contact Staying Home now to learn how our services can help you regain your independence!

 


 

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.

 

 

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.

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