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The lift is for elderly nuns living in a convent.

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Hello sisters263,

Here is a link to your local area agency. They may be able to provide you with more specific details on how to get financial assistance.

https://www.agingcare.com/local/Westchester-County-Department-of-Senior-Programs-and-Services-Mount-Vernon-Area-Agency-on-Aging-NY

Hope this helps.

Best Regards,

Ashley T.
The AgingCare.com Team
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Dear Sisters: Do you mean a lift chair, or something that can be used with an existing chair? Have you investigated Medicare reimbursement? Do the Sisters get Medicare?
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I have had many patients who have chair lifts, and I'm assuming you mean the kind that are on a rail and are motorized? I know that my patient's who have had them had to pay out of pocket but with a religious order maybe Catholic Charities would help with the cost. Also check with St. Vincent DePaul Society too.
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If you are seeking a chair lift to up and down stairs, and you are on Medicare, check with Medicare. There are a lot of home modifications available for Medicare Participants.
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