contact your local Social Services for Adults. You can request an assessment for a Stair Lift by an OT (occupational Therapist). If they are eligible under the local authorities criteria, then an OT will go to the house to look at the feasibility. If they are eligible and Social Services are going to put them forward for one, they might be able to go through the Home Improvements Grant process which might give them some help with the cost. Beware though going this route will take time, 3-4 months because the OT has to obtain 3 quotes for the work and provision of the Stairlift and there will be a lot of form filling (by the OT). If you want one quick you can hire one. Please also be aware that you cannot claim for financial help with paying for a Stair Lift in retrospect. Hiring is quite cheap and the maintenance is included in the cost. If you get one privately or through Social Services the guarantees are limited and you then have to take out insurance to cover any faults. Hope that helps, I work in Social Services and get asked this question all the time!