Curved Indoor Stair Lift
- Indoor
- Curved
- Seat Lift
- Custom-fit rail for tight turns
- Fold-up seat and footrest
- Smooth start and stop ride
- Battery backup for outages

In Ferndale, MI in Oakland County, multi-level home layouts are common, and the stairs tend to get frequent use. A clean, unobtrusive fit keeps access smooth without crowding the staircase.
For many homes in Ferndale, across Oakland County, we look at turns, landings, and clearance and daily movement patterns at home so the setup fits cleanly.








These stair lift solutions are commonly installed in single-family homes and multi-level homes, and can be mounted on wooden, stone (including marble), or metal staircases, both indoors and outdoors.



Whether you're looking for a chair lift, vertical platform lift, or wheelchair lift, our indoor systems are available in multiple configurations and can be installed on nearly any staircase—straight or curved.
Depending on your home’s layout, the rails can be mounted to the wall or directly on the steps, ensuring minimal impact on the structure of single-family homes, apartment buildings, or public facilities.
Split-level layouts, finished basements, and multi-floor homes make interior stair runs a routine part of daily movement between living spaces.
Our outdoor stair lift systems are built from weather-resistant materials and feature protective coatings for long-term durability.
The sealed drive units offer safe and reliable performance in all weather conditions.
Just like their indoor counterparts, the platforms are foldable, saving space when not in use.
Entry access can include short exterior steps from driveways or sidewalks up to porches with seasonal exposure, where reliable daily access matters.





That’s about 1,034 out of 19,156 people.
With a veteran rate of 5.4% in Ferndale, MI— roughly 1,034 of 19,156 residents—many local homeowners qualify for VA grants toward stairlift installations and accessibility upgrades. Check your eligibility now and secure up to 100% funding.

By choosing a used stair lift, you can save up to 60% compared to buying new.
The actual savings depend on the custom rail system required.
For staircases over 16 feet or with curves, custom-fabricated rails may be necessary, which could involve additional one-time costs.

The same cost-saving benefits apply to rentals:
Thanks to simple installations and short rental periods, stair lift leasing is a smart way to stay mobile without long-term commitment.
Tip: Some funding programs or subsidies may also cover stair lift rentals.

Platform lifts follow the principle of industrial lifting platforms and freight elevators.
These lifts include a non-slip coated platform that can be accessed using a walker or wheelchair.
Many models feature foldable platforms to save space when not in use.
Vertical platform lifts are ideal for small elevation changes between 32" and 80" (80–200 cm).
Thanks to their weather-resistant stainless steel or aluminum design and sealed drive electronics, they are commonly used outdoors.
These lifts require no rails and take up minimal space — making them both cost-effective and efficient.
Also known as wheelchair elevators, they move vertically next to the staircase.
A ceiling lift is installed along an overhead track, making it a highly space-saving solution with no need for floor-mounted structures.
These systems are available both with and without seating, offering options for wheelchair users or patients needing seated transfer.
The chair lift is the classic stair lift solution and often one of the most affordable options.
It’s perfect for individuals who don’t require a wheelchair full-time, but still need assistance moving safely between floors.
Standing lifts are a type of platform lift featuring sturdy handrails and an anti-slip standing platform.
They’re ideal for users with walkers or rollators who may not be comfortable sitting but still need vertical mobility support.
The lean-on lift is a hybrid between a chair lift and a standing lift.
It is especially suitable for users with knee or hip issues, since it allows a supported posture where the legs remain neither fully straight nor bent.
The term "wheelchair lift" is used to describe any type of lift that allows direct access while staying in a wheelchair.
Stairlifter USA offers both platform lifts and vertical lifts (VPLs) designed for wheelchair users.
Key difference: Platform lifts run along a staircase rail, while vertical lifts move straight up next to the stairs — no rails needed.
Choose a stair lift model based on your individual needs.
For example, wheelchair users typically require a drivable platform lift that supports full accessibility.
Not every stair lift fits every staircase.
In narrow stairways, a lift with a folding seat or compact platform may be the smartest solution.
If physical or structural conditions limit your options, the cost of purchasing a stair lift can be quite high.
Check if financial assistance or rental options are available to reduce the expense.

| Type | Configuration | Location | Best for | Typical price (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chair Lift | Straight | Indoor | Standard single-flight stairs i Price mainly changes with rail length, seat options, and electrical routing. | $3,000 - $8,500Most common entry range for many homes. |
| Chair Lift | Curved | Indoor | Turns, landings, multi-level stairs i Custom rail fabrication and additional turns drive most of the cost difference. | $9,000 - $16,500Custom rail measured to your staircase. |
| Chair Lift | Straight | Outdoor | Porches, exterior steps, deck access i Weatherproof components and corrosion protection add cost versus indoor setups. | $3,500 - $9,500Includes outdoor-rated protection features. |
| Chair Lift | Curved | Outdoor | Exterior stairs with turns or long runs i Outdoor + curved typically means custom rail plus higher weather exposure requirements. | $14,000 - $20,000Often the most complex chair-lift scenario. |
| Platform Lift | Straight | Indoor / Outdoor | Wheelchair access on a straight stair run i Load rating, platform size, and mounting constraints influence cost. | $10,000 - $18,000Used when a chair lift is not suitable. |
| Platform Lift | Curved | Indoor / Outdoor | Wheelchair access with turns or landings i Curved platform systems are custom and typically require more structural planning. | $12,000 - $22,000Custom path for complex stair geometry. |
| Vertical Platform Lift (VPL) | Up to 72 in | Indoor / Outdoor | Short-rise porch or entry access i Travel height, gates/doors, and site prep are major cost factors. | $9,000 - $15,000Often used for entryways and porches. |
| Vertical Platform Lift (VPL) | Over 72 in | Indoor / Outdoor | Higher-rise access between levels i Higher travel often requires additional safety features and more involved installation. | From $15,000Range expands with height, site work, and enclosures. |
| Notes: These are typical installed price ranges for U.S. stair lift projects. Final pricing depends on staircase measurements, number of turns or landings, outdoor exposure, and installation conditions. | ||||
Engineering-driven accessibility systems

Custom stair lifts for curved and straight stairs

Affordable stair lift options for U.S. homes

Durable stair lift options for straight, curved, and outdoor stairs

Flexible mobility solutions for varied stair designs
