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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.stair-chair-lift.net">Stair chair lifts</a> and mobility scooters really are a real life saver for the elderly and the disabled. For people who are used to their independence but are uncomfortable with typical wheelchairs, a mobility scooter could be just what they need for traveling short distances. There are lots of elderly people who can get around some, but they tire easily when they are required to walk even short distances, and for them, the mobility scooters allows them to do more than remain in their own homes. Walkers are a good option for some, but for many they are too tiring, as well.</p>
<p>For people who may live in a retirement complex or community and have to walk a short distance to eat their meals or access mail boxes, a real feeling of liberation may be but a mobility scooter away. A scooter may make it possible for a grandparent to travel to and take part in more of their grandchildren&#8217;s events, like weddings and graduations. A scooter is often a real benefit to the daily activities of older folks who suffer from any of the many afflictions that begin to eat away at their ability to get around. As long as you can manage a few steps and have sufficient upper body strength to operate it, a mobility scooter can take you lots of places where you&#8217;d otherwise be relying on others for assistance.</p>
<p>Those who have issues walking can be aided by walkers and wheel chairs, but a lot of tension is put on various parts of the body, most notably the shoulders and arms. The mobility scooter not only eliminates this strain, but furthermore, makes the chances of falling off the seat, or falling down much less. Being able to remain comfortably seated and in control of your where-abouts will certainly make a visit to your local grocery store, or even the shopping center or mall, a much more pleasant and safe experience. And you can go outside simply to take a brief ride around the block or to the park with your grandchildren. A lot of the things that were being overlooked, can now be an element of your life again. Plus, wouldn&#8217;t it be good to not be reliant upon some other person to get you where you want to go?</p>
<p>And, if you wish to work in your home office, a mobility scooter might be just the little bit of help you require. Wheelchairs can be a challenge when it concerns gaining access to the things you want, like your PC; scooters are far more versatile and maneuverable. The three wheel scooters can turn pretty much in place, making moving around very simple. You&#8217;ll no longer need to call on other people for assistance with every little thing you want to do.</p>
<p>One more great benefit as far as riding around goes is that most of these scooters are easily disassembled into a few pieces that will easily fit in a car&#8217;s trunk, and can be easily and quickly assembled at your destination. This grants you the means and choice to attend church or any outdoor activities you wish. For a lot of elderly people, simply having the capacity to attend a church service would uplift their spirits.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common question comes to mind when a daughter wants to purchase a stair chair lift for her aged mother who is having a hard time climbing up the stairs: “Will the insurance company pay for the cost of my mother’s stair chair lift?” Unfortunately, as previously discussed, Medicare, a form of insurance provided by [...]<p><a href="http://stair-chair-lift.net/does-insurance-cover-stair-chair-lifts/">DOES INSURANCE COVER  STAIR CHAIR LIFTS?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://stair-chair-lift.net">Stair-Chair-Lift</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A common question comes to mind when a daughter wants to purchase a <a href="http://www.anrdoezrs.net/56102qgpmgo3758BD9B3549B8A4B">stair chair lift</a> for her aged mother who is having a hard time climbing up the stairs: “Will the insurance company pay for the cost of my mother’s stair chair lift?” Unfortunately, as previously discussed, Medicare, a form of insurance provided by the federal government does not cover stair chair lifts. A stair chair lift is not considered by Medicare to be “durable medical equipment” but rather is termed a &#8220;home modification.&#8221; Although this may not seem fair or consistent with Medicare&#8217;s policy to cover other mobility assistive devices, such as scooters, power wheelchairs, etc., it is nonetheless their current position with stair chair lifts.</p>
<p>Yet, do not lose hope just now because there are actually private medical insurance companies that are capable of paying at least some, if not the entire cost of your stair chair lift. To think that there are hundreds of insurance companies in the United States, it is better to clarify one point with your insurance provider – that is if the cost of your stair chair lift is partially or totally covered. So to start things off, it would be good to check with them to determine their policy. If they have covered the cost of your power wheel chair then certainly, it is reasonable to presume that they wouldn’t be that unsympathetic with your stair chair lift. But it is not a given, so be sure to check.</p>
<p>If your stair chair lift recipient is elderly, contacting your local agencies for aging programs is also a good place to start. These agencies are sometimes able to use funds from the Older Americans Act to modify homes with such things as walk-in bathtubs and stair chair lifts. If they are not able to help you with your needs, or if you do not qualify for cost coverage of your stair chair lift, you can also contact your local lender or bank for possible stair chair lift funding. Furthermore, your local Department of Housing and Urban Development can sometimes offer grants to home modifications such as the installation of stair chair lifts. Some private health care agencies also cover moderate home care needs which definitely include stair chair lifts if it is determined to be beneficial or long term to the person.</p>
<p>So, if Medicare will only cover items being purchased that meet the definition of “durable medical equipment” just like power wheel chairs, a potential stair chair lift buyer has still many options that would answer the most feasible question whether its cost is covered or not.</p>
<p>After all, just like using any power wheel chair, installing a stair chair lift in reality may save insurance companies from having to pay tens of thousands of dollars of medical and hospital charges from falling down the flight of stairs if they did not install the system. Of course, we know that insurance companies are not always that rational. So check your coverage to find out whether your insurance will cover the cost of your stair-chair-lift.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using the stairs is something that many people do every day. Even if someone is in a power wheel chair, the time will come that he/she will need to use the stairs. In the United States, many homes and businesses and government buildings have stairs. Seniors and those with mobility related problems often have difficulty [...]<p><a href="http://stair-chair-lift.net/the-best-curved-stair-chair-lift/">THE BEST CURVED STAIR CHAIR LIFT</a> is a post from: <a href="http://stair-chair-lift.net">Stair-Chair-Lift</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using the stairs is something that many people do every day. Even if someone is in a power wheel chair, the time will come that he/she will need to use the stairs. In the United States, many homes and businesses and government buildings have stairs. Seniors and those with mobility related problems often have difficulty climbing the stairs and can not do so safely. To allow an individual to use the stairs in a safe manner, many people use stair chair lifts.</p>
<p>Unlike elevators or similar lifts, a stair chair lift can often be installed onto a staircase without any major modifications and in only a few hours. The exception to this however is for curved staircases, which require a special type of stair chair lift. If your staircase has a turn or curve in it, you may need to consider a curved stair chair lift for your needs &#8211; it all depends on the physical layout of your staircase. If you have a sweeping curve, or a spiral or multiple places where the staircase changes direction, you will require a curved stair chair lift.</p>
<p>In searching for the best curved stair chair lift in the market, the cost is primarily considered first. However, one would be surprised to know that the usual cost of a curved stair chair lift reaches at least $15,000. Why are curved stair chair lifts so expensive? &#8211; One would ask: “I didn’t think that my curved stair chair lift would be way more expensive than my power wheel chair!” The main reason is that curved stair chair lifts are mechanically much more complex than straight stair chair lifts. Bending the rail system so that it follows the contours of the staircase requires expensive and sophisticated machinery and a lot of craftsmanship. A very accurate survey of the staircase is also required and installation of a curved stair chair lift is a specialized job for highly trained personnel. By doing a little bit of shopping around, you can save a lot of money, but keep in mind that the company will have to come to your home to provide you with an accurate cost of the curved stair chair lift.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, safety is more important than the money that is being spent to buy a curved stair chair lift. So, the search for the best continues. It is essential to consider a curved stair chair lift that has these features if they are needed:<br />
· It eliminates the staircase completely by traveling from one floor to the next.</p>
<p>· The stair chair lift may be able to travel up multiple flights.</p>
<p>· It may be designed to park off the stairs, leaving more room for people to walk up and down the stairs.</p>
<p>· It doesn’t require changing from one seat to another as happens when two straight stair chair lifts meet at a landing.</p>
<p>Furthermore, it is crucial to compare curved stair chair lifts in terms of available models in the market; their dimensions, features, and reliability. Ideally you can find a curved stair chair lift that has a narrow track with comfortable seat, many standard safety features, battery recharge at any point on the rail, and a footrest hinged to the frame so that it folds up without bending down.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medicare is a form of health insurance created by the federal government, to help those that are disabled or over the age of 65. In 2007 over 40 million United States citizens used some form of Medicare to help them pay for their medical treatment. In fact, Medicare offers several different categories of benefits. In particular, Part B of Medicare covers costs of durable home medical equipment that a patient may be using after being discharged from the hospital like power wheel chairs, etc.</p>
<p>Medicare Part B covers different types of durable medical equipment and supplies for use in the home, but it does not pay for construction or installation of permanent equipment like a stair chair lift. So, Medicare Part B can cover the type of lift that is used to help a patient get in and out of bed or a chair such as a power wheel chair, but is not likely to cover the type of lift that could carry you up and down stairs – like a stair chair lift.<br />
According to disabled-world.com, durable medical equipment refers to medical equipment that can be re-used and does not have to be discarded. Medicaid, a U.S. health program for eligible individuals and families with low incomes stated that the term “durable medical equipment” includes iron lungs, oxygen tents, Nebulizers, CPAP, catheters, hospital beds, and wheelchairs (such as power wheel chairs) that are used in the patient&#8217;s home.  One would think that a stair chair lift would be considered durable medical equipment since someone who has had a stroke or is otherwise incapacitated would find a stair chair lift as necessary as any power wheel chair or other durable medical equipment. A stair chair lift certainly can be re-used and does not have to be discarded but apparently is not included on Medicaid’s list. This leaves the stair chair lift buyer with a dilemma.<br />
So while there are many devices that fall into the category of durable medical equipment like the power wheel chair, stair chair lifts do not. Medicare does not cover the cost of stair chair lifts because Medicare currently classifies a stair chair lift as a home modification and home modifications are not covered by Medicare.</p>
<p>But don’t discard your hopes for Medicare assistance with your medically necessary stair chair lift just yet. Because for many devices like a stair chair lift, there is a glimmer of hope. There is one magically important and bureaucratically-required document that may solve at least a portion of your stair chair lift dilemma.   It is called a “Certificate of Medical Necessity”. To get some Medicare assistance with your stair chair lift, in addition to the routinely required prescription, you will also need to get a Certificate of Medical Necessity.</p>
<p>A Certificate of Medical Necessity is basically a much more detailed prescription. The doctor must analyze the individual’s physical ability and state that a stair chair lift is required for medical reasons. Moreover, in the case of a stair chair lift, the Certificate of Medical Necessity must state that the individual is not able to get out of any chairs in their home or the power wheel chair without assistance from others. Because the installation and the majority of the stair chair lift is considered a home modification, only the part that actually raises the chair is covered. Since the only part of the stair chair lift that is covered by Medicare is the actual stair chair lift mechanism, and it usually amounts to at most $300, you are required to come out of pocket for the bulk of the costs of your stair chair lift, which in general ranges from $1,600 to over $10,000. To get up to date and complete information on coverage of stair chair lifts, we recommend that you visit Medicare’s website.  To go directly to coverage guidelines for your state, visit:  http://www.medicare.gov/Coverage/Home.asp</p>
<p>All in all, while Medicare will pay for the power wheel chair but won’t pay for the bulk of your stair chair lift, most struggling families consider some financial assistance to be better than none.</p>
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