Supported by Stuart Barrow, Occupational Therapist, we have unveiled our new Trio Classic L Homelift at the 2023 OT Show.
Delegates were able to get onboard the Trio Classic L for the first time and engage with the on-stand team regarding its capabilities. This new, inclusive homelift offers greater accessibility and comfort for manual and powered wheelchair users. With a generous platform size and specialist features, Stiltz can now provide an access solution for clients with more complex needs. As a future-proofed solution, it will continue to facilitate safe transfers between floors even if user requirements change over time. This flexibility is particularly relevant when Occupational Therapists are assessing a client’s prognosis which was highlighted on the stand and during two Showcase Theatre sessions.
After his involvement in the theatre sessions, Stuart Barrow commented:
“It is great to have this new homelift to complement the existing Stiltz range as it opens up more options to facilitate identified needs at home.”
The new Trio Classic L was presented alongside the established Duo+ and Trio+ homelifts. The Stiltz team used the three diverse solutions to explore practical and clinical approaches to effective homelift provision. Together the wants, needs and risks of clients were discussed in a range of scenarios and how homelifts are proven to provide sustainable alternatives to stairlifts.
The Trio Classic L Homelift extends the Stiltz range by providing a new proposition in heavy duty domestic lifts. Its wider, powered door facilitates easier ingress for larger powered wheelchairs and has near-level access. The lift car is fully enclosed for safety and reassurance whether standing or in a wheelchair and there is the option for full or half-height doors. Once onboard, the minimal aesthetics provide a clean and fresh feel, whilst being lifted by powerful electric motors with a safe working load of 250kg.