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A stair lift will raise the spirits of the ones you love.
Mobility challenges can come at us rapidly or they can be a slow, inevitable creeping up on us. If they’re the later, there’s often a moment of realization that the one you’re caring for will have when they are forced to realize they no longer have full use of the home they’ve loved for... »
This holiday season, give your loved one back the second floor of their home with a stair lift from LFH.
To grow older and see the slow decline of your physical abilities is not easy. But to lose half the home you’ve lived in for so many years adds insult to injury. Now there’s an alternative to ignoring the upper floors of your home. Now you can avoid sleeping in a downstairs guest room... »
Aging in Place May Still Mean a Move: When to Consider a Smaller More Manageable Place
By Carol O’Dell, author of Mothering Mother Aging in Place might still mean a move—just near where you already live. I have a dear friend whose wife died recently. They live on the outskirts of Boston and love where they live. He’s turning 80 and living in a 4,000 square foot house on ten acres. It’s... »
Winter is the indoor season. Keep your parent safe with a stair lift.
Every year caregivers’ worries go up as the temperature goes down. The simple reason is that it’s colder outside, so elderly loved ones spend much more time indoors. The first way to begin alleviating your concerns is by asking Living Free Home to conduct an extensive, FREE Home Accessibility Analysis. We’ll cover every inch... »
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