Stairlifts have become essential mobility solutions for many Calgary homeowners, especially older adults and individuals living with limited mobility. These devices provide safe, reliable ways to navigate stairs, helping people to remain independent in the comfort of their own homes. However, like any piece of equipment, stairlifts must be used properly to ensure safety and longevity.
Misusing a stairlift can lead to unnecessary wear and tear, potential injury and costly repairs. Understanding both the value of stairlifts and the risks associated with improper use is key to getting the most out of your investment.
How important are stairlifts for mobility and independence?
For many individuals, stairs can quickly become common culprits for falls in the home. As reported by the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA), “approximately 1 in 3 persons aged 65 years or older fall at least once each year. In Canada, falls account for 85% of all injury-related hospitalizations among seniors and result in an average length of stay of 15 days, which is 70% longer than all other causes of hospitalization combined.”
Stairlifts offer practical solutions by eliminating the need to climb stairs altogether. With secure seats, smooth operation and easy-to-use controls, they significantly reduce the risk of falls. More importantly, they allow individuals to maintain full access to their homes without needing to relocate or undertake costly renovations.
Families and caregivers also benefit from peace of mind, knowing their loved ones can move safely between floors. In many cases, a stairlift can delay or even prevent the need for assisted living arrangements.
What are some common misuses of stairlifts?
Despite their straightforward design, stairlifts are sometimes used in ways they were never intended for. These misuses may seem harmless at first but can lead to serious safety concerns over time.
Transporting heavy objects. One of the most common misuses of stairlifts is using them as transport systems for groceries, laundry baskets or other heavy items. Stairlifts are engineered to carry people within specific weight capacities. Overloading the chair can strain the motor and compromise the safety mechanisms. While it might feel convenient to send items up or down the stairs, doing so increases the risk of mechanical failure and can shorten the lifespan of the unit.
Allowing children to play with it. Stairlifts can sometimes appear fun or intriguing to children, but they are not toys. Riding a stairlift unsupervised or playing with its controls can lead to accidental injuries. Manufacturers design stairlifts with safety features such as seatbelts and obstruction sensors, but these are not substitutes for proper supervision. Encouraging children to treat the stairlift as equipment and not entertainment is essential for maintaining a safe home environment.
Standing on the footrest or seat. A stairlift is designed for seated use only. Standing on the footrest or attempting to ride the lift while standing can result in loss of balance and serious injury. The seat, armrests and footrest all work together to provide stability when used correctly. Improper positioning not only puts the user at risk but can also damage the lift’s structure over time.
Skipping regular maintenance. Another form of misuse is neglect. Stairlifts require periodic maintenance to ensure they continue to operate safely and efficiently. Ignoring unusual noises, jerky movements or delayed responses can lead to larger mechanical issues down the line. Routine servicing by qualified professionals helps identify small problems before they become costly repairs.
Why is it so important to use your stairlift properly?
Using a stairlift correctly isn’t just about protecting the equipment. It’s about protecting the people who rely on it daily. Creating a culture of safety around stairlift use doesn’t require major changes. Consistent awareness and communication are all that is needed. Start by ensuring all household members understand the purpose of the stairlift. Keep the track clear of obstacles and avoid placing items on or near the stairs that could interfere with operation.
If multiple people use the lift, review proper usage periodically. A caregiver should also check that the user is comfortably seated, using the seatbelt and operating the lift at a controlled pace. These small habits make a significant difference over time.
What goes into choosing the right stairlift for your home?
Not all staircases are the same. This is why selecting the right stairlift is so important. At Advantage Home Health Solutions, we offer a range of high-quality stairlifts designed to meet the unique needs of Calgary homeowners. Straight stairlifts are ideal for homes with staircases that run in a single, uninterrupted line. These systems are efficient, cost-effective and quick to install.
Our range of Handicare stairlifts provides the perfect solution for straight staircases, offering smooth and safe rides every time. Features such as power swivel seats make it easier to get on and off safely, while built-in battery systems ensure reliable operation even during power outages. Straight stairlifts provide seamless mobility solutions without unnecessary complexity, making them popular choices for many households.
Homes with curved, spiral or multi-landing staircases require more tailored approaches. Curved stairlifts are custom-built to match the exact layout of your stairs, ensuring precise fits and optimal performance. Our curved stairlifts, including the Handicare Freecurve, are designed using advanced photo measuring and drawing techniques. This allows us to create a system that fits even the most complex staircases without compromising safety or comfort.
Are you considering installing a stairlift in your home?
Stairlifts are powerful tools for maintaining independence and improving safety at home. However, their effectiveness depends on proper use and care. Misusing a stairlift by overloading it, treating it as a toy, standing on it or neglecting maintenance can lead to avoidable risks. By understanding how to use a stairlift correctly and choosing the right model for your home, you can enjoy all the benefits these devices offer while keeping your household safe.
At Advantage Home Health Solutions, we are committed to helping Calgary residents find practical, reliable mobility solutions tailored to their needs. Our experienced team works closely with clients, caregivers and healthcare professionals to ensure every installation supports safe and independent living.
Do you have any questions about stairlifts? Please don’t hesitate to call us at 403-460-5438. You may also email us by filling out the Information Request form on our Contact page!



