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Lifts & Mobility Equipment

When stairs or a level change get to be too much, a lift is often the practical answer. We size it to the house, install it, test it and show you how to use it.

When stairs, level changes or transfers become a barrier, the right lift can make parts of the home manageable again — and in some situations, remarkably easy to access. We match the equipment to your home's structure, your mobility and your caregiver's needs, then professionally install, test and demonstrate it so you understand how to use it safely and confidently. Serving Greenville, SC and Upstate South Carolina.

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Vertical Platform Lifts

For porches, decks and split-level entries, a vertical platform lift carries a wheelchair or scooter up to the landing — weather-rated, gated and straightforward to operate.

  • Indoor and outdoor, weather-rated models
  • Safety gates and non-slip platform
  • A practical option where a wheelchair ramp won't fit
Stair Lifts

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Stair Lifts

Straight and curved stair lifts keep the second floor — or the basement laundry — part of your home again. Rails are measured to your staircase, with swivel seats and remote calls at both ends.

  • Straight and custom curved rails
  • Swivel seat and folding footrest
  • Battery backup for power outages

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Inclined Platform Lifts

When a wheelchair needs to travel the stairs with its user, an inclined platform lift rides the staircase itself and folds flat against the wall when it's not in use.

  • Wheelchair rides along the stairway
  • Folds away to keep the stairs usable
  • Indoor and outdoor configurations

04

Ceiling Lift Systems

Overhead track systems can make bed, bath and chair transfers safer for everyone in the room — supporting the person being lifted and reducing strain on the caregiver.

  • Room-to-room or single-room track
  • Bed, bath and toilet transfers
  • Designed to reduce caregiver strain

05

FlexStep Systems

FlexStep is a staircase and platform lift in one: it looks and works like ordinary steps, then converts to a lift at the press of a button — a practical fit for entries where space and appearance both matter.

  • Stairs and lift in a single footprint
  • Discreet, architectural appearance
  • Indoor or covered entry installation

See the equipment in place

Two short walkthroughs from recent installations in the Upstate.

A vertical platform lift installed in a garage, with the fold-down loading ramp and safety gate.
An overhead ceiling lift track running between a bedroom and a newly finished bathroom for safer transfers.
Not sure which lift fits your home? Start with a home accessibility and safety assessment — our Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist can measure the space and talk through practical options before you spend a dollar on equipment.

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