Wheelchair Lifts in Philadelphia, PA
Safely access raised entryways, porches, & decks with a wheelchair platform lift.
A wheelchair lift, also known as a platform lift, is a space-efficient accessibility solution that eliminates entry barriers & enables those using wheelchairs or power chairs easy access to their home. Lifeway offers wheelchair lift models from the top manufacturers in the industry that provide a smooth and quiet ride, and increased independence at home. We thoroughly understand all the equipment we offer and can help advise where it will work best for your home access needs.
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Why Choose a Wheelchair Platform Lift from Lifeway Mobility
- Local team of wheelchair lift experts in Philadelphia, PA
- Professional wheelchair lift installation
- Warranty coverage on lifts and labor
- Service available after installation
- Made in the USA (Bruno Platform Lifts)
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Wheelchair Lift FAQs: Everything you need to know
A wheelchair lift makes your house safer and more convenient, and can be essential in helping you remain independent in your own home. Check out our most frequently asked questions about wheelchair lifts:
How does a wheelchair platform lift work?
A vertical platform lift consists of 3 main components:
1. Lift tower with a hydraulic or ball screw drive mechanism
2. Platform with solid sides that attach to the lift tower and moves vertically (up or down)
3. Key operated controls to operate the unit
How many feet can a platform lift travel?
Typically, between 4’-10’ for residential spaces. There are some commercial units that can travel up to 14’ when built in a hoistway.
How are wheelchair platform lifts powered?
The vertical platform lifts we offer are powered by normal AC current, with an option to upgrade to a continuous charging DC battery-power motor. Choosing the battery-powered unit can be advantageous as it will provide several “round trips” in the event of a power outage. A platform lift with AC power will not run if there is an electrical outage.
How are wheelchair platform lifts powered?
The vertical platform lifts we offer are powered by normal AC current, with an option to upgrade to a continuous charging DC battery-power motor. Choosing the battery-powered unit can be advantageous as it will provide several “round trips” in the event of a power outage. A platform lift with AC power will not run if there is an electrical outage.
Is site prep required for the installation of a wheelchair platform lift?
A concrete pad at a minimum is required for the installation of a wheelchair platform lift to enable proper & safe use of the unit. There may also be additional work required to install the landing gate and run electric to the lift.
How much does a platform lift cost?
The cost of wheelchair platform lift will vary depending on the configuration/model, site prep, permits and added safety options. On average, prices range from $12,000-$35,000. To receive a free quote, contact your local Lifeway Mobility to set up a consultation with one of our accessibility experts. We will assess the area and your accessibility needs and then provide a recommended solution & quote.
Why would I choose a wheelchair lift over a wheelchair ramp?
A wheelchair lift is a viable ramp alternative in providing safe access to a home or building. When space is a limited or the entry barrier is above a certain height, a wheelchair lift is the better solution.
Are wheelchair lifts weather-proof?
The wheelchair platform lifts we offer are equipped with weather-resistance controls and have a specialized coating that protects the unit from outdoor elements. In colder climates, an optional cold-weather package is available as well.
Is there a difference between a Wheelchair Lift, a Porch Lift or a Vertical Platform Lift (VPL)?
No. The terms Wheelchair Lift, Porch Lift, and Vertical Platform Lift, (VPL for short) all refer to the same type of product. The term Porch Lift is common because this type of lift is ideal for providing access from ground level to a porch or deck where a ramp is not feasible.