Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 Hello all! We have a tri-level house. Smart, huh? Anyway, since we can't afford to move, we decided to turn our garage into a master bed/bath and office so that we can live mainly on one level and just shut the upstairs off. But we hope to turn the den downstairs into a faboo home entertainment center. We just got some wonderful gas logs installed for coziness factors. But 's legs have been giving him serious problems these past couple of days. I'm worried that they might not " bounce back. " It looks like we are going to need one of those stair seat thingys that work like escalators. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I think they call them " stair lifts. " Heck, I'd like to have one to put my LAUNDRY baskets on they are so heavy (did I mention my housework skills are SORELY lacking lately?)!! Anyone know of a good vendor? And how to install.....yaddah yaddah yaddah. And what about grant programs for us newly po' folks? Anyone ever researched that? If not, I may do a little bit of scrounging around and I'll share any info I find. Peace, and may all be auspicious, Ohm Ma Ni Pad Me Hum " May all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2002 Report Share Posted November 8, 2002 , check out http://www.bruno.com I have their chair glide and love it. Culver wrote: > Hello all! > > We have a tri-level house. Smart, huh? Anyway, since we can't afford to move, we decided to turn our garage into a master bed/bath and office so that we can live mainly on one level and just shut the upstairs off. But we hope to turn the den downstairs into a faboo home entertainment center. We just got some wonderful gas logs installed for coziness factors. > > But 's legs have been giving him serious problems these past couple of days. I'm worried that they might not " bounce back. " It looks like we are going to need one of those stair seat thingys that work like escalators. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I think they call them " stair lifts. " Heck, I'd like to have one to put my LAUNDRY baskets on they are so heavy (did I mention my housework skills are SORELY lacking lately?)!! > > Anyone know of a good vendor? And how to install.....yaddah yaddah yaddah. And what about grant programs for us newly po' folks? Anyone ever researched that? If not, I may do a little bit of scrounging around and I'll share any info I find. > > Peace, and may all be auspicious, > > > Ohm Ma Ni Pad Me Hum > " May all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering. " > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 We have a new vendor on the PLS Awareness site, 1-800-wheelchair http://www.1800wheelchair.com/on2002asp/featured.asp?catid=296 They have a stairlift. RETAIL PRICE OUR PRICE YOU SAVE $3,775.00 $2,450.00 $1,325.00 The Acorn Superglide - SKU: ACSLC The Acorn Superglide is a personal straight stairlift, designed for the domestic user. The Acorn stairlift is powered by direct current, supplied by rechargeable batteries, which deliver a smooth, ultra-quiet and safe ride quality. The batteries are maintenance free and charged by a safe 15 volts AC. Thomson Solana Beach, Ca Visit www.als-pls.org and www.geocities.com/mdmfoo/pls.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 Hi : I too live in a tri-level house and have had stairglides installed about two years ago at the insistence of my occupational therapist since I had such a hard time with the stairs. It was an adjustment to get used to them and I really disliked the idea of having to use them but now I simply wouldn't be able to manage without them. I'm in Canada so I'm not able to provide info on vendors etc. except you might check out the website www.bruno.com as I'm sure one of my stairglides is made by them, they're a major supplier of assistive devices and they're US based I'm quite sure. As far a funding, we have what's called The Home Modification program up here through the March of Dimes that helps to cover these costs, if you have the MOD down there you might check with them. Hope this helps some. Take care. Jen L. Ottawa, Canada -- House conversion about to happen! Hello all! We have a tri-level house. Smart, huh? Anyway, since we can't afford to move we decided to turn our garage into a master bed/bath and office so that we can live mainly on one level and just shut the upstairs off. But we hope to turn the den downstairs into a faboo home entertainment center. We just got some wonderful gas logs installed for coziness factors. But 's legs have been giving him serious problems these past couple of days. I'm worried that they might not " bounce back. " It looks like we are going to need one of those stair seat thingys that work like escalators. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I think they call them " stair lifts. " Heck, I'd like to have one to put my LAUNDRY baskets on they are so heavy (did I mention my housework skills are SORELY lacking lately?)!! Anyone know of a good vendor? And how to install.....yaddah yaddah yaddah. And what about grant programs for us newly po' folks? Anyone ever researched that? If not, I may do a little bit of scrounging around and I'll share any info I find. Peace, and may all be auspicious, Ohm Ma Ni Pad Me Hum " May all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 Hi : I too live in a tri-level house and have had stairglides installed about two years ago at the insistence of my occupational therapist since I had such a hard time with the stairs. It was an adjustment to get used to them and I really disliked the idea of having to use them but now I simply wouldn't be able to manage without them. I'm in Canada so I'm not able to provide info on vendors etc. except you might check out the website www.bruno.com as I'm sure one of my stairglides is made by them, they're a major supplier of assistive devices and they're US based I'm quite sure. As far a funding, we have what's called The Home Modification program up here through the March of Dimes that helps to cover these costs, if you have the MOD down there you might check with them. Hope this helps some. Take care. Jen L. Ottawa, Canada -- House conversion about to happen! Hello all! We have a tri-level house. Smart, huh? Anyway, since we can't afford to move we decided to turn our garage into a master bed/bath and office so that we can live mainly on one level and just shut the upstairs off. But we hope to turn the den downstairs into a faboo home entertainment center. We just got some wonderful gas logs installed for coziness factors. But 's legs have been giving him serious problems these past couple of days. I'm worried that they might not " bounce back. " It looks like we are going to need one of those stair seat thingys that work like escalators. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I think they call them " stair lifts. " Heck, I'd like to have one to put my LAUNDRY baskets on they are so heavy (did I mention my housework skills are SORELY lacking lately?)!! Anyone know of a good vendor? And how to install.....yaddah yaddah yaddah. And what about grant programs for us newly po' folks? Anyone ever researched that? If not, I may do a little bit of scrounging around and I'll share any info I find. Peace, and may all be auspicious, Ohm Ma Ni Pad Me Hum " May all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 Hi : I too live in a tri-level house and have had stairglides installed about two years ago at the insistence of my occupational therapist since I had such a hard time with the stairs. It was an adjustment to get used to them and I really disliked the idea of having to use them but now I simply wouldn't be able to manage without them. I'm in Canada so I'm not able to provide info on vendors etc. except you might check out the website www.bruno.com as I'm sure one of my stairglides is made by them, they're a major supplier of assistive devices and they're US based I'm quite sure. As far a funding, we have what's called The Home Modification program up here through the March of Dimes that helps to cover these costs, if you have the MOD down there you might check with them. Hope this helps some. Take care. Jen L. Ottawa, Canada -- House conversion about to happen! Hello all! We have a tri-level house. Smart, huh? Anyway, since we can't afford to move we decided to turn our garage into a master bed/bath and office so that we can live mainly on one level and just shut the upstairs off. But we hope to turn the den downstairs into a faboo home entertainment center. We just got some wonderful gas logs installed for coziness factors. But 's legs have been giving him serious problems these past couple of days. I'm worried that they might not " bounce back. " It looks like we are going to need one of those stair seat thingys that work like escalators. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I think they call them " stair lifts. " Heck, I'd like to have one to put my LAUNDRY baskets on they are so heavy (did I mention my housework skills are SORELY lacking lately?)!! Anyone know of a good vendor? And how to install.....yaddah yaddah yaddah. And what about grant programs for us newly po' folks? Anyone ever researched that? If not, I may do a little bit of scrounging around and I'll share any info I find. Peace, and may all be auspicious, Ohm Ma Ni Pad Me Hum " May all beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 Hi, I live in a two story house. My office is currently upstairs but the stairs are very difficult for me. Could somebody describe a stairlift to me? Don't know that I could afford it but I can't picture how it would work. My stairs are in two sections with a landing in between if that matters. Jane in Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 Hi, I live in a two story house. My office is currently upstairs but the stairs are very difficult for me. Could somebody describe a stairlift to me? Don't know that I could afford it but I can't picture how it would work. My stairs are in two sections with a landing in between if that matters. Jane in Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 Hi, I live in a two story house. My office is currently upstairs but the stairs are very difficult for me. Could somebody describe a stairlift to me? Don't know that I could afford it but I can't picture how it would work. My stairs are in two sections with a landing in between if that matters. Jane in Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 Thanks for all the information related to PLS/HSP that you've passed on to this group. It has been very helpful. I do have another question that you might be able to answer, or at least refer me on. I have a confirmed general diagnosis of Motor Neuron Desease and I believe will have a specific diagnosis of PLS or HSP within the next few weeks. My question is---is there a specific strategy that I should consider when applying for disability? Should I just follow the procedure for applying as outlined on the SSA website? Thanks Marv Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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