Serving all of Adams County, IL

Stairlifts Across Adams County, Illinois

One local crew covering Quincy, Camp Point, Mendon and every village in between — straight, curved & outdoor lifts, free in-home assessment, no county-wide travel fees.

(800) 965-0350
12+ communities served
$2,800 straight lifts from
48 hrs typical install
Licensed & Insured Illinois State
BBB Accredited A+ Rating
15+ Years Serving Illinois
1,500+ Installations Statewide
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Service Area

We install everywhere in Adams County

From Quincy to the smallest crossroads — one local crew covers the whole county. No travel fees, free in-home assessment.

About Adams County

County-wide stairlift service from Quincy to the prairie townships

Adams County is Illinois's westernmost county, anchored by Quincy on the bluffs above the Mississippi River and ringed by farm-country villages along US-24 and Illinois Route 61. We install stairlifts in the steep-staircase Victorian homes of Quincy's historic district and in the single-story and split-level houses scattered across the rural townships, so no Adams County household sits too far out for a same-week appointment.

We serve seniors aging in place and veterans across the whole county for one flat price — no travel surcharge for Lima, Plainville or any address past the city line. Quincy's older housing stock and the long farm drives east of town are exactly where a county-wide installer beats an out-of-area crew that bills mileage.

Communities We Serve

Stairlift installation across every Adams County community

We install in towns of every size — from county-seat neighborhoods to the smallest rural crossroads. If your community is in Adams County, we cover it.

Cities with a dedicated stairlift guide

Towns & communities we cover in Adams County

  • Camp Point 62320

    On US-24 about 25 miles east of Quincy, this old railroad town has us installing straight and outdoor lifts in its older two-story homes.

  • Mendon 62351

    Eleven miles north of Quincy on Illinois Route 61, Mendon's frame farmhouses and split-levels are a regular stop for straight-rail installs.

  • Payson 62360

    Just south of Quincy off Illinois Route 96, Payson's ranch and split-level homes suit straight lifts and short outdoor rails to the porch.

  • Golden 62339

    Home of the restored Prairie Mills Dutch windmill in far northeast Adams County, where we fit lifts in the village's older farm homes.

  • Clayton 62324

    Near the Camp Point and Clayton corridor in eastern Adams County, this 1834 village gets straight and curved installs in its century-old houses.

  • Ursa 62376

    Up in the river-bottom northwest townships off Illinois Route 96, Ursa's single-story homes are well suited to a straight stairlift.

  • Liberty 62347

    Southeast of Quincy along Illinois Route 104, Liberty's farmhouses and ranches see straight-rail and outdoor lift installs from our county crew.

  • Loraine 62349

    A small Route 61 village in northern Adams County near Mendon, Loraine's modest frame homes take straight lifts with a tight footprint.

  • Lima 62376

    In the far northwest corner toward the Mississippi bottoms, Lima's rural homes are reached for the same flat county rate as Quincy.

  • Coatsburg 62325

    A tiny farming hamlet near the US-24 line east of Quincy, Coatsburg's older homes are a no-travel-fee stop for straight-lift installs.

  • Plainville 62365

    Down in the south-central prairie townships off Illinois Route 96, Plainville's farm homes get the same same-week service as the county seat.

Funding & Financial Assistance

Adams County programs that help pay for your stairlift

Real programs, real agencies, real phone numbers — including the local Area Agency on Aging and County Veterans office. We don’t sell leads to funding brokers; we point you to the actual paths and help you apply.

IL Persons with Disabilities Waiver DRS HCBS Waiver (Division of Rehabilitation Services)

Medicaid waiver

Covers: Environmental accessibility adaptations including stairlifts for members at risk of nursing-facility placement

  • Illinois Medicaid financial eligibility
  • Severe disability lasting 12+ months
  • Determination of Need (DON) assessment

Home Repair & Accessibility Program (HRAP) IHDA Home Repair and Accessibility Program

State forgivable loan

Covers: Accessibility improvements incl. stairlifts; forgiven over five years if occupancy conditions are met

  • Homeowner below 80% area median income
  • Owner-occupied primary residence
  • Apply through an IHDA-approved local grantee

Veterans Assistance Commission of Adams County Adams County VAC

Veterans benefits

Covers: VA HISA grant (up to $6,800) application support for service-connected and aging veterans

  • Veteran
  • VA enrollment
  • Adams County resident

West Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging West Central Illinois AAA (PSA 6)

Aging services

Covers: Care coordination, benefits counseling and referrals for home-modification help for older residents

  • Age 60+
  • Adams County resident

USDA Section 504 Rural Home Repair Grant/Loan

Federal grant/loan

Covers: Up to $10,000 grant (62+) or low-interest loan for safety modifications in rural homes

  • Rural address
  • Income-qualified
  • 62+ for the grant portion
Frequently Asked

Adams County stairlift questions answered

Straight answers from a crew that installs across Adams County every week.

How much does a stairlift cost in Adams County?
Straight-rail stairlifts start at $2,800 installed — the right fit for most Quincy ranch and split-level homes. Curved lifts that wrap a landing or turn run about $9,000 because each rail is built to your exact staircase. Outdoor lifts for a porch or deck start at $4,000, and heavy-duty models rated for higher weight capacity run about $5,050. Every quote includes the free in-home assessment, delivery and installation, with financing available from $79 per month.
Do you really serve the small villages, not just Quincy?
Yes. We cover all of Adams County — Camp Point, Mendon, Payson, Golden, Clayton, Ursa, Liberty, Loraine, Lima, Coatsburg and Plainville — at the same price as a Quincy address. The rural townships east and north of the city are exactly where a county-wide crew matters, because an out-of-area installer usually adds mileage charges for those farm drives. We don't.
What funding helps pay for a stairlift here?
Several. Illinois Medicaid's Persons with Disabilities Waiver can cover stairlifts for members at nursing-facility level of care. The IHDA Home Repair and Accessibility Program offers forgivable funding for income-qualified homeowners. Veterans can pursue the VA HISA grant (up to $6,800) through the Veterans Assistance Commission of Adams County, and rural homeowners 62+ may qualify for a USDA Section 504 grant. We supply the itemized quote each program needs.
Is there a travel fee for rural addresses?
No. We charge one flat county rate whether you're in downtown Quincy or out past Lima, Plainville or Coatsburg. There's no mileage surcharge for the farm townships, and the in-home assessment is free everywhere in Adams County.
How fast can you install?
Straight-rail lifts are typically installed within 48 hours of your assessment, since they fit standard staircases and don't require custom fabrication. Curved lifts take longer — usually two to three weeks — because the rail is measured and built for your specific staircase before we install it.
How do we get started?
Call (800) 965-0350 to book a free in-home assessment anywhere in Adams County. We measure your staircase, recommend the right lift, and give you a firm written quote with no obligation. If you're using Medicaid, IHDA, VA or USDA funding, we'll provide the documentation those programs require.
Adams County Coverage

Serving every corner of Adams County

From Quincy on the Mississippi to Camp Point, Golden and the farm villages, one call books a free in-home assessment. No travel fees, financing from $79/month.

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