Your Parent Needs Help on the Stairs. What Now?
You have noticed your parent struggling on the stairs. Maybe it was a near-miss, or maybe they have started avoiding going upstairs altogether. Perhaps they are sleeping downstairs, or you have noticed them gripping the bannister with both hands.
Whatever brought you here, you are not alone. Adult children are often the first to research stairlifts, sometimes weeks or months before the conversation with their parent. That is completely normal.
This guide is your starting point. We will take you through what to look for, how to talk about it, what it costs, and how to find help you can trust.
Signs Your Parent Needs a Stairlift
The 7 signs to watch for. Noticing them does not make you overbearing -- it makes you observant.
Read more → RecognitionIs It Time? A Family Checklist
A practical checklist to help you decide whether now is the right time to act.
Read more → UnderstandingHow Much Does a Stairlift Cost?
The real costs, explained for families. Including grants, sharing costs, and affordable options.
Read more →Not sure where to start? Begin with the signs to watch for. If you have already had the conversation and they said no, head to when they say no.