DISABLED MOBILITY

DISABLED MOBILITY
THE RIGHT ACCESSIBILITY SOLUTION FOR EACH CUSTOMER!

Home Elevator, one of North America's leading disability accessibility
companies, prides itself on delivering reliable accessibility products
ULTIMO ELEVATOR UPDATE

The introduction of the "ULTIMO", an elevator for the residential and
condominium market for people having disabled mobility, has been
extremely well received as evidenced by orders received to date. The
"ULTIMO" was introduced in January 2004. In the Montreal market,
Home Elevator's sales and marketing efforts have generated firm orders for 24
"ULTIMO" elevators. These elevators will be installed within the next
12 months by our installation team in Montreal. Through its dealers,
Home Elevator has already completed installations of "ULTIMO" elevators in
California, New York and Massachusetts. Our more than 300 North
American dealers recognize the quality of the "ULTIMO" with its high
quality components, user-friendly installation and easy maintenance.

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  • Taking care for a loved one in your family - an older parent, spouse,
    domestic partner or cherished friend - can be particularly challenging
    Home Elevator Corporation is here to help by providing an extensive range of
    disabled mobility products such as home elevators, stairlifts, and
    outdoor lifts to greatly facilitate a person's life and give them the
    added independence they seek. Maybe your father has taken a nasty fall
    caused by his disabled mobility forcing him to be hospitalized with a
    broken hip. He wants to get around in his house but cannot access any
    floor other than ground level. Look at purchasing a Home Elevator lift
    products to give them the freedom they want and give the care giver the
    rest they seek.
    Disabled mobility for a person can be temporary or permanent. The healing process for broken bones due to an injury or medical surgery can limit somebody's mobility greatly on such simple tasks as walking or getting from one room to another. When permanent, one can look into getting modifications made to their home for better disability accessibility. Upper or lower floors do not need to be lost because of a medical impairment.

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