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Merlene Kavender – 5 Stars

January 10, 2016

I can’t walk and I have rheumatoid arthritis, so I had therapists sent over to my house. One of the nurses recommended Handicare Stairlift and my husband wanted to get it right away because he can’t walk. We both need it because neither of us could get up and down the steps. The company rep was a really nice guy. I asked him some questions and he knew everything. He did the installation and it took him an hour to do it. I haven’t been down the steps in three years, but I can now go downstairs with the stairlift. Overall, it’s handy and I’m glad my husband talked me into getting it. I’ve even recommended it to other people.

Elissa Ditchcreek – 5 Stars

I went to Walnut Medical and heard about Handicare. I purchased one and the reps who assisted me were marvelous. Their installers were also very well organized. They brought all their supplies in boxes and they asked me if they were in the way. I had no complaints whatsoever. They were fantastic and Handicare is...

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Carol Nickerson – 5 Stars

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...

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Charles Abner – 4 Stars

Handicare Stairlift is a good transporter. We haul stuff up and down the stairs that we used to have to carry. One representative told my wife that it could hold a certain number of pounds and she could get on there with a sack of potatoes. That's not good because a sack of potatoes only...

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