How To Rent Lift Chairs
Posted: Friday, November 27, 2009
by David Ward
http://www.usmedicalsupplies.com
In certain cases, lift chairs might be needed temporarily. This could be for instances such as for an injury or for someone who just underwent surgery. In cases where the usage of lift chairs would be for temporary purposes, it doesn't always make sense to buy the chair outright. This is why several companies offer lift chairs for rentals on a temporary basis.
Offline searching - Most companies, which rent these lift chairs will also rent various mobility related items like vans for handicaps or wheel chairs. You can check for similar companies in the telephone directory under the listing of 'medical equipment' or 'medical supplies'. While this might entail the tedious process of making calls to the respective companies, to check if they offer such chairs for rent, it is worth it.
Typical costs - Typically, lift chairs for rent cost anywhere between 50 to 125 dollars for a week. Depending on the affected person's needs and period of rest indicated by the physician, you can select the rental period accordingly. Certain companies require you to pay an initial deposit, which will subsequently be deducted from the total amount payable. The deposit works as a security or collateral of sorts. Ideally, the particular lift chair rental company you choose needs to provide free pickup as well as delivery of the actual chair. There must be a 24 hour toll-free number provided as a helpline option so in case there is any problem, you can contact the company. The support staff should be friendly and accommodating. The company should be ready to send their technical representatives just in case you should face any issues with the lift recliner or if it happens to break down.
By following these above mentioned tips, you can find the perfect lift chair for rent as per the unique requirements of the user.
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Randy McIntire is an expert on lift chairs and the lift chair recliner. For more information, visit US Medical Supplies.
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