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Looking for a mobility solution for a handicapped individual? A handicapped wheelchair lift from Apex Wheelchair Lifts elevates handicapped people from floor to floor with ease and helps them overcome the burden of climbing stairs.
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Our efficient and economical handicapped wheelchair lift models come in vertical and inclined lift forms, with vertical lifts carrying passengers vertically from one level to another while inclined lifts carry individuals along a set of stairs.
Our inclined lift models work on straight and curved staircases with curved options customized for your home stairway to follow 90 and 180 degree curves and custom radius turns.
Our handicapped wheelchair lifts run at smooth speeds up to 25 feet per minute and accommodate up to 750 pounds. The platforms are 34″ wide by 54″ deep to comfortably carry a wheelchair. They come with automatic battery recharging stations and automatic emergency lighting and alarm/stop buttons for added safety. We also offer a number of optional features that provide added convenience, including a folding seat and a telephone on the platform.
Apex Wheelchair Lifts is a division of Nationwide Lifts, the national leader in home elevators and lifts with offices around the country. Call our 24/7/365 hotline at 888-277-3858 to find the location nearest you and stop by to check out our assortment of handicapped wheelchair lift models.
Our toll free number is available around the clock providing you with access to our professional staff anytime you have a question about your handicapped wheelchair lift. We’re committed to serving you at all times.
We look forward to assisting you in selecting a handicapped wheelchair lift model that can be customized for your home. Contact us for details on vertical and inclined lifts and choose the one that will help you or your loved one gain mobility and enjoy your home.
Our handicapped wheelchair lifts run at smooth speeds up to 25 feet per minute and accommodate up to 750 pounds. The platforms are 34″ wide by 54″ deep to comfortably carry a wheelchair. They come with automatic battery recharging stations and automatic emergency lighting and alarm/stop buttons for added safety. We also offer a number of optional features that provide added convenience, including a folding seat and a telephone on the platform.
Apex Wheelchair Lifts is a division of Nationwide Lifts, the national leader in home elevators and lifts with offices around the country. Call our 24/7/365 hotline at 888-277-3858 to find the location nearest you and stop by to check out our assortment of handicapped wheelchair lift models.
Our toll free number is available around the clock providing you with access to our professional staff anytime you have a question about your handicapped wheelchair lift. We’re committed to serving you at all times.
We look forward to assisting you in selecting a handicapped wheelchair lift model that can be customized for your home. Contact us for details on vertical and inclined lifts and choose the one that will help you or your loved one gain mobility and enjoy your home.
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