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KRUSTYMAN | 19:48 Thu 28th Feb 2013 | Body & Soul
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Hi, my parents health has deteriorated quite rapidly recently, they are 79 and 84, and look like they need help getting upstairs. Can anyone give me a rough ball park price I can expect to pay for a straight forward chairlift. No turns just straight up and down. TIA
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Around £2,000, but some makes are more than others.
When comparing prices make sure you look at "Brooks Stairlifts". My Mum & Dad have had one over 7 years and had no bother with it at all. I believe they are much cheaper than Stannah so well worth a look.
You can get reconditioned stair lifts as well which work out cheaper. Sorry but I don't know the prices but when I've spoken to in-laws I will let you know.
Rather annoyingly I just noticed the same question has been asked twice.

I answered the other one.

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Family/Family-Life/Question1220856.html
You can use the calculator here http://www.dolphinlifts.co.uk/dolphin-mobility-ltd-the-curved-stairlift-specialists.html
to calculate the price. Just hit the "Stairlift Prices" button on the left and Robert's your Mother's brother.
You can find them on ebay very cheap, the guy next door paid less than £200 for his.

If you need a stair lift tell your GP, you may get a new one fitted free like we did and maintained free.

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