Stair Lifts Edmonton, Alberta

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Stair Lifts in Edmonton – Your Path to Independence

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At Seniors Bulletin, we know how important it is to remain independent in your home, whether you live in downtown Edmonton, Mill Woods, or Terwillegar. We are proud to offer a comprehensive selection of stair lifts tailored to the unique needs of Edmonton residents. Whether you’re dealing with straight or curved stairs, or even need an outdoor lift to brave Edmonton’s winters, we have a solution for you.

Types of Stair Lifts Available in Edmonton

We offer a wide range of stair lift solutions to suit every home in Edmonton. From straight staircases in Windermere to the curved designs in homes in Glenora, we have the perfect stair lift for you.

Straight Stair Lifts

Ideal for homes with standard straight staircases, these lifts provide smooth, reliable operation and are easy to install in just a few hours.

  • Perfect for Homes in: West Edmonton, McKernan, South Terwillegar.
  • Key Features:
    • Foldable seat and armrests to save space.
    • Battery backup for uninterrupted use during power outages (essential during Edmonton’s cold winters).
    • Safety sensors to stop the lift if obstacles are detected.
  • Popular Models in Edmonton:
    • Bruno Elan: Compact design, perfect for narrow stairs in older homes found in neighborhoods like Garneau.
    • Acorn 130: Affordable and easy to use, ideal for straightforward installations in Westmount.
    • Handicare 950: Budget-friendly and dependable, great for modern homes in Windermere.

Curved Stair Lifts

If your home has curved staircases or landings, a custom-built curved stair lift is the solution. These are common in older Edmonton homes with multiple levels or complex staircase designs.

  • Perfect for Homes in: Glenora, Riverbend, Capilano.
  • Key Features:
    • Custom-fit rail for tight curves and landings.
    • Continuous charging along the rail ensures the lift is always ready.
    • Smooth and quiet operation.
  • Popular Models in Edmonton:
    • Bruno Elite Curved: Premium quality, designed for complex staircases in upscale neighborhoods like Laurier Heights.
    • Acorn 180: Custom-made for curved stairs, perfect for the grand designs seen in Old Strathcona.
    • Handicare Freecurve: Slim design with a small footprint, ideal for tight spaces in homes in Forest Heights.

Outdoor Stair Lifts for Edmonton’s Weather

Outdoor stair lifts are essential for Edmonton’s long winters and icy conditions. Whether leading up to a porch or down to a garden, our weatherproof stair lifts ensure safe access year-round.

  • Perfect for Homes in: Highlands, Allendale, Glenridding Heights.
  • Key Features:
    • Weather-resistant construction, built to withstand extreme cold and snow.
    • UV-protected seats to avoid damage from sun exposure.
    • Non-slip surfaces for added safety during icy conditions.
  • Popular Models in Edmonton:
    • Bruno Outdoor Elite: Robust and reliable, great for the snowy winters in Capilano.
    • Handicare 1000 Outdoor: Compact and weatherproof, ideal for small outdoor stairs in McKernan.
    • Acorn Outdoor 130: Affordable and durable, perfect for garden stairways in King Edward Park.
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Acorn Stairlifts are installed somewhere in the world every eight minutes, every single day of the year. Acorn has been striving to create new benchmarks in quality and innovation for the stairlift industry since its formation in 1992.

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For three decades, Bruno Independent Living Aids has helped people with restricted mobility live happier, more fulfilling lives.

Rated 4.7 out of 5

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Access BDD stairlifts combine cutting-edge design with everyday comfort—perfect for both straight and curved stairs. Discover top-rated models like the Flow X and HomeGlide, trusted across homes for their smooth ride and easy controls.

Rated 4.4 out of 5

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Benefits & Features

Expert Installation and Free Home Assessments

At Seniors Bulletin, we believe that the right stair lift can change your life. That’s why our partners offer free home assessments anywhere in Edmonton, including Leduc, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert. Our partners’ certified technicians provide professional installation, ensuring your stair lift is safe, comfortable, and perfectly fitted to your home.

Maintenance and Repair Services

All of the stair lifts provided by our partners come with ongoing support and maintenance options. Whether you need an annual checkup or repair, our partners’ technicians in Edmonton are ready to help, even during the coldest months.

Top Reasons For A Stair Lift For Seniors

Getting a stair lift in your home can have a considerable amount of advantages. Below list the key benefits for seniors.

Freedom

When mobility as well as getting around a house along with staircases ends up being a concern for senior citizens as well as individuals with handicaps, they are typically dealt with the choice of relocating. Having said that, using a stair lift, you could stay in your home. A stair lift can allow you total freedom to move around in your house and move up and down the stairs really simply and obstacle-free.

Safety and Comfort

A stair lift provides automated passage down and up the stairs. The seat of the stair lift features a lap belt that makes sure that you are actually secure when the stair lift is in motion. Today, most stair lifts have inbuilt safety attributes that are going to avoid its operation in the event that it experiences an obstruction on the staircases or if any sort of part of the stair lift such as the chair, armrests or even foot rest is actually not in its proper setting. The stair lifts also are equipped alongside a protection fixture that protects against any type of unexpected use or even little ones coming from using the chair. Usually, the seat of the stair lift comes with a changeable as well as padded seating and armrests that offer best support. You can additionally adjust the footrest depending on to your height.

Staircase Accessibility

The majority of stair lifts feature quite slim profiles as well as do not take up the total staircase, which is openly attainable. Typically, the chair, along with the footrest are collapsible to ensure that it is not an obstacle for family and also other individuals needing to operate the stairs.

Easy To Use

Stair Lifts are very user-friendly as well as handle. Most stair lifts have a switch situated on the armrest of the chair that allows you to control it. These days, several stair lift models are supplied with a remote that allows you to handle it quite simply and moves the stair lift to the top or the bottom of the staircases as needed. When the stair lift is in the lock position, it charges, to ensure you are able to use it whenever you need to and also in the event that there is a electrical power outage, the stair lift generally has an built in battery back up that allows you to use it.
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What Our Edmonton Readers Are Saying

 

“Seniors Bulletin connected us with the perfect stair lift for our home in Glenora. The installation was smooth, and the stair lift has made a world of difference for my mobility!”
– Sarah T., Edmonton

“Living in South Terwillegar, we were worried about the cold weather affecting our outdoor stair lift. But the lift has been flawless, even during the winter! Highly recommend.”
– John M., Edmonton

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Don’t wait to regain your independence at home. Request a free quote today and explore the best stair lift options for your home in Edmonton.

Alberta Healthcare Facts

  • One third of all independently living Canadian seniors experience at least one fall each year.
  • In Alberta, every 10 minutes there is at least one senior who will be in the Emergency Department due to a fall.
  • In Alberta, every 30 minutes there is at least one senior who will be be admitted to the hospital due to a fall.
  • It is 9 times more likely for seniors to have a fall related injury compared to people who are less than 65 years of age.
  • Medications used to treat Alzheimer’s patients also predisposes them to fainting and falling.
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Contact Us for Stair Lift Services in Edmonton

We are here to help you find the best stair lift solution in Edmonton. From Windermere to Downtown Edmonton, we serve the entire Edmonton region.

Phone: (888) 791-1188
Email: [email protected]
Address: 11735 108 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T5H 1B8

 

We proudly serve Edmonton and the surrounding areas, including St. Albert, Leduc, and Sherwood Park. Give us a call or visit our office today!

Buying Guide

Buying Process For Stair Lifts

Manufacturers and distributors of stair lift generally have their own process. However, it all boils down to 3 easy steps!

SURVEY

Request a visit from the stair lift provider! They will provide you with an in-home assessment. Most providers or distributors provide this service for FREE! Their teams will help you decide which stair lift is best for your home and your budget.

DESIGN QUOTE

They will provide the quote to you that includes all your design elements and details regarding your stair lift. Take the time you need to review the quote. It is a very important part of the process!

INSTALLATION

Once the quote is signed, providers or distributor will put your stair lift in production. The installation team will reach out to you and arrange a time for technicians to install your stair lift. It generally takes less than a day for installation but times may vary based on the complexity of your home’s stairs.

Funding For Stair Lifts In Edmonton

Provincial

Overview

The Alberta Aids to Daily Living (AADL) program helps Albertans  with a long-term disability, chronic illness or terminal illness to maintain their independence at home, in lodges or group homes. It provides financial assistance to buy medical equipment and supplies. Must have valid personal health number in Alberta.

Basic Eligibility

An assessment by a health care professional determines the equipment and supplies that an Albertan can receive through this program.

Albertans pay 25% of the benefit cost to a maximum of $500 per individual or family per year. Low-income Albertans and those receiving income assistance are exempt from paying the cost-sharing portion.

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Overview

The Alberta Seniors Benefit (ASB) is a provincial program designed to provide monthly financial assistance to low-income seniors residing in Alberta. This non-taxable benefit aims to supplement federal programs such as Old Age Security (OAS) and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS), helping seniors cover essential living expenses. The amount received varies based on individual circumstances, including income, marital status, and accommodation type.

Basic Eligibility

  • Be 65 years of age or older. Benefits may commence in the month of the applicant’s 65th birthday.
  • Have lived in Alberta for at least three months immediately before applying.
  • Be a Canadian citizen or have been admitted into Canada for permanent residence.
  • Meet financial eligibility criteria based on annual income thresholds. As a general guideline:
    • Single seniors with an annual income of $29,630 or less may qualify.
    • Senior couples with a combined annual income of $48,120 or less may be eligible.
  • Be receiving the OAS pension from the Government of Canada. If you or your spouse/partner have chosen to defer or delay receiving OAS, you are not eligible for the Alberta Seniors Benefit.

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Overview

The Seniors Home Adaptation and Repair Program (SHARP) program provides low-interest home equity loans of up to $40,000 to eligible seniors for home repairs, adaptations, and renovations that enhance safety and independence.

Basic Eligibility

  • At least one homeowner must be 65 years of age or older.
  • Applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents who have lived in Alberta for a minimum of three months.
  • The total annual income must be $75,000 or less.
  • Applicants should have a minimum of 25% equity in their primary residence.

For seniors who do not qualify for a SHARP loan due to insufficient home equity or other reasons, there may be grant options available. These grants can provide up to $5,000 per benefit year, with a lifetime maximum of $15,000, to assist with necessary home repairs and adaptations.

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Alberta’s Residential Access Modification Program (RAMP) issues non-repayable grants that let low-income Albertans with serious mobility challenges retrofit their homes. Applicants who use a wheelchair at any age, seniors 65 + who depend on a four-wheel walker, or people living with progressive neuro-degenerative diseases can qualify for up to $7,500 per benefit year and a total of $15,000 in any ten-year span. Family income must sit below $36,900 for a single adult, with higher ceilings for larger households. Modifications must be permanent and finished within 90 days of approval, and applicants usually receive a funding decision within 30 days.

Basic Eligibility

  • Be Canadian citizens or permanent residents who have lived in Alberta for at least 90 days
  • Use a wheelchair (any age) or be 65 + and rely on a 4-wheel walker, or have a progressive neuro-degenerative disease (e.g., MS, ALS, Parkinson’s)
  • Meet the income test (e.g., ≤ $36,900 for a single adult; thresholds rise with family size)
  • Own, rent, or live with family anywhere in Alberta (on- or off-reserve) For seniors who do not qualify for a SHARP loan due to insufficient home equity or other reasons, there may be grant options available. These grants can provide up to $5,000 per benefit year, with a lifetime maximum of $15,000, to assist with necessary home repairs and adaptations.

Typical Eligible Projects

Ramps, stair or porch lifts, widened doorways, barrier-free bathrooms (roll-in showers, wheelchair-accessible vanities), grab bars, landing pads, threshold ramps and related electrical work. Projects must be permanent and completed within 90 days of approval.

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Federal

Overview

The HATC is a non-refundable tax credit for eligible home renovation or alteration expenses that allow a qualifying individual to gain access to, or to be mobile or functional within the eligible dwelling or reduce the risk of harm to the qualifying individual within the dwelling or in gaining access to the dwelling.

Eligibility

  • Must be 65 years or older, or
  • Medical practitioner must fill out and certify that you have a severe and prolonged impairment and must describe its effects on you
  • Up to $10,000/Year

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Overview METC is a non-refundable tax credit for a claimed medical expenses under a qualifying and eligible list.  Both the METC and the HATC can be claimed for the same expense. Eligibility
  • Eligible medical expenses for yourself, spouse/common-law partner & dependent children (Stairlift needs doctor’s prescription)
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Overview

The Disability Tax Credit is a non-refundable tax credit in Canada for individuals who have a severe and prolonged impairment in physical or mental function. An impairment qualifies as prolonged if it is expected to or has lasted at least 12 months.

While this will not directly support any home accessibility equipment or medical alert systems, if eligible, it can provide you with a maximum credit of $8,870 for an adult, which can help towards those needs.

Basic Eligibility

A medical practitioner must certify you as eligible for the Disability Tax Credit. They must state you have a severe and prolonged impairment in 1 of the categories, significant limitations in 2 or more categories, or receive therapy to support a vital function.

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Canada Not-For-Profit Organizations

Overview

Ceridian Cares provides grants for the following types of needs:

  • Clothing and Footwear: Seasonal clothing, boots, shoes, children’s clothing, work clothing, outerwear
  • Food and Basic Household Needs: Food, blankets, mattresses, cookware/dishes, small appliances, towels, diapers, cribs, personal hygiene
  • Medical Devices and Therapies: Prosthetics, eyewear, medical equipment, home adjustments for barrier free living, respite services, braille books, short-term counselling services, physiotherapy
  • Personal Development and Recreation: Children’s programs, camp, art supplies, books, athletic programs

Please note: These are examples only and the list is not exhaustive. Grants typically range from $200 to $4000 to a maximum grant of $5000.

Basic Eligibility

Applicant must be

  • 18 years of age or older
  • A Canadian resident
  • An individual or family in need of financial assistance related to the types of items supported by Ceridian Cares

Please note: Ceridian Cares will not provide grants to the same recipient in consecutive years.

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Overview Easter Seals is Canada’s largest local provider of programs, services, and issues-leadership and development for the disability community. Each province has their own funding. It is recommend that you check your local province’s brand for specific funding opportunities. Basic Eligibility Not Applicable. View website

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The Home Adaptations for Seniors’ Independence Program (HASI) is a Canadian government-funded program that provides financial assistance for age-related home adaptations to improve the quality of life and independence of First Nation or First Nation members living on reserve who are 65 years old or older and have difficulty with daily living activities brought on by aging. The program helps with necessary adaptations to homes to maintain independence and improve quality of life. The total household income of the senior occupant must also be at or below a specified limit to qualify for assistance. The program is designed to help seniors assess their own unique circumstances and identify the types of difficulties seniors can experience in the home and describes adaptations to overcome these difficulties.

Basic Eligibility

  • The applicant must be 65 years or older.
  • The applicant must be a First Nation or Inuit person living on reserve.
  • The applicant must have difficulty with daily living activities brought on by aging.
  • The total household income of the senior occupant must be at or below a specified limit to qualify for assistance.
  • The applicant must own or rent the home in which the adaptations are to be made.

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Overview March of Dimes Canada is an organization that provides a wide range of services to people with disabilities throughout the country. March of Dimes Canada Assistive Devices Program assists adults with physical disabilities who are in financial need to purchase assistive devices that increase their mobility and functional independence. The Program can help to buy, repair and maintain a wide variety of mobility or assistive equipment. The Program may also have contact information or resources to assist you in locating additional funding sources. Basic Eligibility Available for low-income individuals & families. It is suitable for ongoing/recurring disability that is anticipated to last more than one year. The disability results in restrictions in activities of daily living. Max Funding Up to $15,000. Some devices that may qualify for funding include:
  • Manual and Power Wheelchairs
  • Scooters
  • Replacement Batteries
  • Walkers
  • Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (KAFO)
  • Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)
  • Home and Bath Aids
  • Floor Patient Lifts
  • Basic Aids for Daily Living
  • Repairs to Existing​ Devices
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Overview Organization dedicated to raising awareness and educating people about neuromuscular disease. Loan pool and may provide assistance with funding for equipment for those with MD. Assistive devices Mobility devices Home modifications Eligibility Maximum contribution per item: $2,640 Client minimum contribution: $200.00 – Equipment costing less than $200 is not eligible – You must be a registered client of Muscular Dystrophy Canada. Muscular Dystrophy Canada will not issue reimbursements. Be sure to complete the application process and receive approval from our office, prior to purchasing the item. View website

Overview

Provides services to people with multiple sclerosis and their families and funds research to find the cause and cure for this disease.

Loan pool and may provide assistance with funding for equipment for those with MS.

  • Assistive devices
  • Mobility devices
  • Home modifications

Basic Eligibility

Funding eligibility varies from province to province – check the website for more information.

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Overview

The Veterans Independence Program for primary caregivers provides annual tax-free funding to help cover the cost for services such as grounds maintenance and housekeeping. This program helps the primary caregivers – of a Veteran who was receiving the Veterans Independence Program and who has now moved to long term care or is deceased – remain in their home and community.

This program does not replace other federal, provincial or municipal programs. Instead, it is intended to work with those programs to help meet your needs.

  • Assistive devices
  • Mobility devices
  • Home modifications

Basic Eligibility

To qualify for either housekeeping and/or grounds maintenance, the Veteran must have been eligible for that service through the Veterans Independence Program and has now moved to long term care or is deceased.

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