Wheelchair Lifts for Home - Outdoor & Indoor (2024)

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If you are in a wheelchair or a senior wishing to age in place, you deserve a Freedom Wheelchair Platform Lift. Eliminate barriers to your independence. Wheelchair porch lifts are easy to install, and take up less room than ramps. Designed for indoor or outdoor use, improve your personal mobility with Freedom Lift Systems. Read More...

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  • Model: APEB52STRLAL 52" Straight Left Access Wheelchair Porch Lift US$6,015.00 US$4,634.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APEB52STRLAR 52" Straight Right Access Wheelchair Porch Lift US$6,015.00 US$4,634.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APEB52ADJLAL 52" Wheelchair Porch Lift for Residential Homes, Adjacent Left Access US$6,315.00 US$4,864.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APEB52ADJLAR 52" Wheelchair Porch Lift for Home, Adjacent Right Access US$6,315.00 US$4,864.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APEB28STRLAL 28" Outdoor Wheelchair Lift for Home, Straight Left Access US$5,815.00 US$4,477.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APEB28STRLAR 28" Wheelchair Lift for Residential, Straight Right Access US$5,815.00 US$4,477.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APEB28ADJLAL 28" Outdoor Wheelchair Lift, Adjacent Left Access US$6,115.00 US$4,697.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APEB28ADJLAR 28" Wheelchair Lift for Home, Adjacent Right Access US$6,115.00 US$4,697.00 Save 23%
  • Model: APFVPLR400STRLAL 53" Freedom Easy Ride II Residential Wheelchair Lift, Straight Left Access US$10,670.00 US$6,968.00 Save 35%
  • Model: APFVPLR400STRLAR 53" Freedom Easy Ride II Residential Wheelchair Lift, Straight Right Access US$10,670.00 US$6,968.00 Save 35%
  • Model: APFVPLR400ADJLAL 53" Freedom Easy Ride II Residential Wheelchair Lift, Adjacent Left Access US$11,695.00 US$7,836.00 Save 33%
  • Model: APFVPLR400ADJLAR 53" Freedom Easy Ride II Residential Wheelchair Lift, Adjacent Right Access US$11,695.00 US$7,836.00 Save 33%

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A Freedomwheelchair liftfor home use hasa weight capacity of 750lbs, which should accommodatea person in an electric scooter or someone in a wheelchair. Wheelchair platform lifts vertically transfer you from your porch to your driveway, allowing you to go anywhere you want. Our wheelchair liftsare an economical solution to home accessibility. Available for maximum lifting heights 53" or less, we can help you select from our home lift systems to suit your individual needs.

Freedom Wheelchair Porch Lifts offer best value

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • Most often the wheelchair lift price is less thanthe cost of installing a ramp. A ramp must be at least 12” long for every 1 inch of rise. Which means even if you only have a 10” high porch, your ramp would need to be at least 10 feet long. There is a lot of skilled labor involved in building a ramp, so the cost can be quite high when you consider the amount of material and the time it will take.

    The Freedom Wheelchair Liftstakeup significantly less space, and can be installed in a few hours, if the site is prepared. Customers have found that wheelchair porch lift pricesare significantly lower than the quotes they’ve received for having a ramp installed.

  • Production time for the residential porch lifts depend on the model, configuration and optional add-ons. The factory often has one of the standard 52” straight through wheelchair lifts in stock, however most wheelchair lifts take about 2 to 3 weeks to manufacture, plus shipping time.

  • Accessibility Professionals offers platform lifts for home use with lifting heights between 28” and 53”. There are also different configurations available like a straight through or an adjacent wheelchair platform lift. Check dimension drawings for overall footprint. You'll need to install the lift on a 60" x 60" concrete pad.Remember to leave enough clearance space over the lift to account for someone standing on the lift:

  • Depending on where your home is located, your local building permit office mayhave certain requirements about the lift itself andwho is authorized to do residential lift installations. Always check with local authorities for permit requirements.If you are receiving any funding for this type of home modification (for example, by Veterans Affairs), the funding organization may also have certain criteria regarding who is authorized to install these home lift systems.

    However, if you have confirmed that there is no such requirement for residential lift installations in your area (municipal or state), these lifts are easy to install. Here’s what you need to know to decide what skills are needed to install the Freedom Wheelchair Platform lifts:

    • The site must be prepared with a level concrete pad.
    • The upper landing must be secure and level.
    • A travel wall may need to be installed if there is an open space underneath the deck.
    • An upper railing and upper landing gate may need to be installed, depending on the height required.
    • A 110 VAC 15A electrical receptacle must be provided within 6 feet of the tower side of the wheelchair lifts (up to 12’ cords are available). If there is no outlet close by, preferably a dedicated circuit, then an electrician will needed to add one.
    • The wheelchair platform lifts can weigh 600-1000lbs, so the installation will require a few strong individuals and a dolly to move the tower.
    • There is some assembly required, so someone who is capable of reading installation instructions and has the required tools should be able to install the wheelchair platform lifts.
  • Adding an exterior wheelchair lift to gain access to your home is a great first step to making your home accessible for all family members and visitors. The next step should be making your bathroom accessible since this room can be the most difficult to use when you have limited mobility or depend on a wheelchair or walker to get around. If possible a main floor bathroom should be accessible.

    Adding a curbless or barrier free shower will greatly reduce the dangers of slips and falls while transitioning into a shower. Adding grab bars and a shower bench will make this even safer. Visit freedomshowers.com to see the many options available for your accessible bathroom.

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