Hi  Dave, I will try to get my wife or daughter to take a picture that I can 
send---during the day time, i'm home alone.                           Dan

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:        Dan,
  Do you have a picture of your lift?
  Dave
   
   
  In a message dated 10/11/2007 6:33:07 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time, [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] writes:
    Keith , Definitly try to get the 1 rail  overhead lift--- We got the 
Waverly Glen-Transactive lift about 6 or 7 years ago...Man it was a life saver, 
My wife my kids or grandkids can even get me in or out of bed now...My mom is 
70 years old and was here for a visit, I was feeling bad and wanted to go to 
bed--she was a bit afraid to try and put me in bed but I talked her thru it and 
was in bed in no time, When she got done she said, wow that is so easy-there is 
nothing to it !. When we got ours the cost was around $4,000 but now some are 
around $2,000--check sights such as spin-life and so on. A workman  installed 
my lift and were ready to leave in only about 2 short hours. There are many 
types and brands--just read or watch video's to see what might be best for your 
needs. I'm a c-6 so I don't need the full sling that comes with them--I ordered 
a 2 piece strap set and that is much easier and faster, It goes across under 
your knees, the the 2nd strap around upper body
 trunk undr arms then up in front to lift. Most quads with any arm movement can 
use the 2 piece.
                                                                                
                   good luck, Dan H.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
      It's the second time he (older brother) has brought this up in less then 
4 months. (I'd hate to see what he'll do if his wife or children were like 
this.)
   
  With that said, my folks and myself included no longer want him here. He is 
just so fixed on what others in my family are doing to help. Like God for bid 
he does anymore then someone else in the family...and that to boot was rare.
   
  Not to mention my twin just got his schedule changed at his job due to the 
advancement in his position. It put him from night shift to morning shift.
   
  So, now I face a big dilemma in my life because my folks are older and cannot 
do everything for me. i.e.; getting me in and out of bed.
   
  But I've looked around for grants or financial assistants to help me pay for 
a one rail ceiling lift so it would be less stressful on whomever had to 
transfer me.
   
  Any suggestion would help please...
   
  Keith/34/C4-5/NJ
   
  PS. It's crazy to think that I'd be fighting my family to stay in the 
community, but that's my luck. Plus, the PCA availability stinks in my area not 
to mention I just get max 21 hours.



    
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