Homepro: Mobility Equipment That Fits Your Lifestyle in Alpharetta
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Economic Solutions
Our stairlift services in Alpharetta are both high-quality and reasonably priced. We also offer customized solutions to meet your specific needs and budget.
Quick Mobility Assistance
As your disability equipment supplier in Alpharetta, we believe that everyone deserves a life full of happiness. That is why we are here to respond quickly to your mobility concerns.
Peace of Mind
By hiring HomePRO's insured and licensed accessibility experts, you can have confidence that your mobility project will be completed with the utmost care and professionalism.
Customer Satisfaction
We always prioritize customer satisfaction above all else. Our specialists provide stairlift services including installation and maintenance that meets or exceeds your expectations.
Say Hello to Freedom with Our Innovative Mobility Solutions
Based on research conducted by Disabled World, an independent news source, around 35.2 Million people in the USA, including Alpharetta, live with at least one physical functioning issue. This research also stated that 17.2 Million adults are unable to walk even one-fourth of a mile.
This highlights the importance of HomePRO’s mission to provide reliable and accessible mobility equipment. We help you to navigate your daily lives with greater ease and independence. With our range of mobility services, you can enjoy a better quality of life.
Stairlifts And Other Mobility Solutions we Provide in Alpharetta
Enhance safety and accessibility with our stairlift products and services, reducing the risk of stair falls.
Choose from our range of portable or sturdy aluminum ramps, providing optimal accessibility solutions.
Experience safety with our walk-in tubs featuring anti-slip surfaces, built-in seats, and grab bars for users of all ages.
Create an accessible bathing area with our services, ensuring comfort and convenience for those with mobility issues.
Explore our services for transfer aids, such as shower aids and bath transfer benches, catering to mobility issues.
Access our services for vertical platform lifts to ensure easy accessibility for individuals facing mobility challenges.
Get Your Mobility Solution in Alpharetta with HomePRO
In the Alpharetta area, HomePRO is the go-to source for mobility aids. Unlike any other provider of disability equipment, we are redefining the mobility sector. Here are a few highlights of the products and services we provide:
- Our professionals deliver installation and repair services for mobility equipment such as accessible bathtub, portable ramp for wheelchair, bath transfer bench & starlift.
- HomePRO’s professional teams have a decade of experience working swiftly with various tools in Alpharetta.
- Whether you need Summit Outdoor Stairlifts SL350OD, Helix Curved Stairlift, or Uplift Curved Stairlift, we provide all.
- Our experts are licensed, insured, and trained to ensure your safety while providing mobility equipment services.
We have certification and widespread recognition from prominent brands as a disability equipment supplier in Alpharetta. Our innovative methods and tireless commitment to providing excellent service make us the best choice.
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Testimonials
Rob Woockman2024-01-16Patrick was very knowledgeable and answered all our questions.Wendy Williams2024-01-08Patrick is very helpful and answered all our questions. He gave us the time we needed to understand the product. He is very patient and kind. Hopefully we'll be able to afford the new chair lift.Rachel Mcintyre2023-12-29Patrick was very professional answered all our questions. He wasn't a pushy salesmen. Hopefully the end of January we'll have a system installed.Deborah Bryan2023-12-18I just finished closing the deal for a Handicare Freecurve with David Uhler. I couldn't be more satisfied with the simplicity of the process and the competence shown by David. This is something I have worried about for months due to osteoarthritis and spinal stenosis, and soon I will be able to do upstairs and down without so much effort and pain. Thank you HomePro and David Uhler.jerry kurtz2023-12-12Patrick was Great... Explained all options and listened to my concerns.Kay Woehlecke2023-11-30Patrick was very knowledgeable, professional, friendly, and helpful !!, this was very informative !!, this was NOT a high pressured sales pitch, which I appreciated !!, I would recommend Patrick to anyone !!, HomePro Mobility, has an excellent Salesman !!!DragRacerX2023-11-22Was very satisfied with both the information on the product and the representative who came to our house, Patrick. He took the time to clearly explain the different options and answer all our questions. He seemed to have a good knowledge of the product & was professional and personable, easy to talk to.Bret Bretschneider2023-11-15Patrick was very thorough...he explained ever option.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, the main distinction between a manual and a powered wheelchair is the way they are propelled. A manual wheelchair requires the user to use their arms and hands to move the wheelchair forward or backwards. The user grips the rims of the wheels and propels themselves forward by pushing the rims forward and backwards by pulling the rims towards them. The user can also turn the wheelchair by leaning to one side or the other and pushing on one of the wheels.
A powered wheelchair, on the other hand, is propelled by an electric motor. The user operates the wheelchair using a joystick or other control device, which sends signals to the motor to move the wheelchair in the desired direction. Powered wheelchairs can be either rear-wheel drive, front-wheel drive, or mid-wheel drive, depending on the placement of the motor and wheels.
In most cases, yes, you can carry your wheelchair or other mobility aid on public transportation. In the United States, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that all public transportation systems accommodate passengers with disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs or other mobility aids. This means that buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation must be equipped with accessible features, such as wheelchair lifts or ramps, and drivers or other staff must be trained to assist passengers with disabilities.
In addition, the ADA requires that public transportation systems allow passengers to bring their wheelchairs and other mobility aids on board as long as the equipment can be safely accommodated. This may require the removal of seats or other reconfigurations of the vehicle, but the transportation provider must make reasonable efforts to accommodate the passenger’s needs.
Yes, it is possible to move or remove a ramp, but it depends on the specific situation and the type of ramp involved. If it is a portable ramp, it can be easily moved or relocated as needed. However, if it is a permanent ramp that is attached to a building or structure, removing it may require professional assistance and permits from local authorities. It is also important to consider the accessibility needs of those who use the ramp and ensure that alternative arrangements are made before the ramp is moved or removed.