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Carol Nickerson – 5 Stars

May 23, 2017

The Handicare Stairlift won’t turn towards the top stairs, and it’s wobbly. That’s dangerous especially for people that can hardly even move. It’s also expensive. Medicare and Medicaid used to pay for those chairs, but some people were using them as decorations on their house (which is stupid). If I had a choice, I wouldn’t want one of those in my house. But they have good lawyers working for them to make excuses to get the prices high. And when you get older and you end up getting in this kind of condition that I’m in, you can’t afford to be spending money. Plus, I’m retired and I’m trying to raise my grandchildren at the same time. Insurance should pay for it because you would not like to be crippled. You want to stay healthy and good.

Barbara Smith – 5 Stars

I went and inquired about Handicare Stairlift and had a great experience with the rep who assisted me with my purchase. The installation team came and installed the system and it was wonderful. They cleaned up after themselves and explained everything. I got the stairlift for my mom so she'd be able to go up...

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Addie Cole – 5 Stars

Our experience is good and Handicare is very helpful. My husband and I sometimes get tired particularly at the end of the day and that's where the Handicare chair comes in. It helps us in going up and down the stairs. It also helps us take our laundry up. We would recommend it to any...

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Regina Petrilla – 5 Stars

I went to a Medicare or Medicaid shop for my oxygen and happened to see a Handicare Stairlift there. My husband purchased it. During the installation, their team was very good. I use it and it works fine.

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