Serving all of Clinton County, PA

Stairlifts Across Clinton County, Pennsylvania

One local crew covering Lock Haven, Mill Hall, Renovo and every village along the West Branch Susquehanna — straight, curved & outdoor lifts, free in-home assessment, no county-wide travel fees.

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

We install everywhere in Clinton County

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

About Clinton County

County-wide stairlift service from Lock Haven to the West Branch valley

Clinton County runs along the West Branch Susquehanna River in north-central Pennsylvania, with Lock Haven, the county seat and home to Lock Haven University, sitting where I-80 and US-220 meet the river. South of town the land rises into Bald Eagle Mountain and Nittany Valley; to the north and west the Appalachian ridges climb into the vast Sproul State Forest. Two-story farmhouses, split-levels and hillside homes with steep, narrow stairs are common, and heavy snow makes those staircases risky in winter.

We cover the whole county with no travel fees, from the river boroughs to the back roads of Sugar Valley and the remote towns above Renovo. We work with seniors aging in place and with veterans, and we handle the funding paperwork so the cost of a lift never depends on which township you live in.

Communities We Serve

Stairlift installation across every Clinton County community

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

Cities with a dedicated stairlift guide

Towns & communities we cover in Clinton County

  • Pine Creek 17721

    A West Branch township at the mouth of Pine Creek east of Lock Haven, holding Chatham Run and Woolrich — we fit straight and outdoor lifts in its farmhouses.

  • Lamar 17750

    A Nittany Valley CDP in Porter Township near the I-80 Lamar interchange and Fishing Creek, where ranch and split-level homes are served with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Woodward 17745

    A township just west of Lock Haven holding Queens Run and Swissdale along the West Branch, where hillside homes off PA-120 often need curved-rail lifts.

  • Bald Eagle 17751

    A southern township named for Bald Eagle Mountain, centered on Mill Hall and the Route-64 water gap, where two-story homes get straight and curved lifts.

  • Greene 17747

    A Sugar Valley township east of Loganton whose village of Carroll sits at its far east end, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its valley farmhouses.

  • Porter 16848

    A southern township in Nittany Valley holding Lamar and Washington Furnace along PA-64, where rural homes are fitted with straight and outdoor stairlifts.

  • Flemington 17745

    A small borough just south of Lock Haven bordering the West Branch Susquehanna, where compact two-story homes are well-suited to straight stairlifts.

  • Avis 17721

    A borough on the north side of the West Branch valley in Pine Creek Township, where older two-story railroad-era homes often call for curved indoor lifts.

  • Mill Hall 17751

    A borough on Fishing Creek at the Bald Eagle Mountain water gap on Route 64, where 1800s-era homes around the old grist mill frequently need curved-rail lifts.

  • Wayne 17748

    A southeastern township named for Mad Anthony Wayne, holding McElhattan along the West Branch, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its rural homes.

  • Castanea 17745

    A township just southeast of Lock Haven bordered by the West Branch to the north and Bald Eagle Township to the south, where valley homes get straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Renovo 17764

    A West Branch railroad borough built by the Philadelphia & Erie's repair shops, where older two-story homes on the valley floor often need curved-rail lifts.

  • Dunnstown 17745

    A CDP on the north bank of the West Branch across from Lock Haven, where PA-150 crosses the river — riverside two-story homes here get straight and curved lifts.

  • Dunnstable 17745

    A small township east of Lock Haven along the West Branch named for early settler William Dunn, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its riverside homes.

  • McElhattan 17748

    A village in Wayne Township along the West Branch where McElhattan Creek meets the river, where ranch and split-level homes are fitted with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Beech Creek 16864

    A borough on Beech Creek near its confluence with Bald Eagle Creek on PA-150, where older two-story homes are served with straight and curved-rail lifts.

  • Chapman 17764

    A West Branch township above Renovo surrounded by Sproul State Forest near Hyner View State Park, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its mountain homes.

  • Crawford 17740

    A southeastern township whose only village, Rauchtown, sits near Rauch's Gap below Nittany Mountain, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its rural homes.

  • Logan 17747

    A Sugar Valley township named for Chief Logan, home to the Tylersville State Fish Hatchery on Big Fishing Creek, where farmhouse homes get straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Woolrich 17779

    A historic company town in Pine Creek Township built around the country's oldest woolen mill on Chatham's Run, where worker cottages get straight and curved lifts.

  • Rauchtown 17740

    A village in Crawford Township near Rauch's Gap settled by Peter Rauch around 1850, where older two-story homes are fitted with straight and curved-rail lifts.

  • Rote 17751

    A small village in Bald Eagle Township along the Route-64 corridor near Mill Hall, served with straight and outdoor lifts for its valley and ranch homes.

  • Gallagher 17745

    A remote West Branch township east of Hyner, much of it within Sproul State Forest, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its scattered rural homes.

  • South Renovo 17764

    A borough across the West Branch Susquehanna from Renovo at the foot of the ridges, where compact two-story homes are well-suited to straight stairlifts.

  • Loganton 17747

    A Sugar Valley borough laid out by Anthony Kleckner in 1840, where older two-story homes rebuilt after the 1918 fire often need curved indoor lifts.

  • Noyes 17778

    A West Branch township above Renovo holding the village of Westport where Kettle Creek meets the river, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its remote homes.

  • Farwell 17764

    A small West Branch settlement in the Renovo area between the river and Sproul State Forest, served with straight and outdoor lifts for its valley homes.

  • Salona 17751

    A hamlet in Lamar Township along PA-477 about four miles south of Lock Haven, where ranch and split-level homes get straight and outdoor stairlifts.

  • Mackeyville 17750

    A Nittany Valley village in Lamar Township where Fishing Creek crosses toward the Bald Eagle Mountain gaps, served with straight and outdoor lifts in its farm homes.

  • North Bend 17764

    A West Branch village in Chapman Township several miles east of Hyner deep in Sproul State Forest country, reached with straight and outdoor lifts for its mountain homes.

Funding & Financial Assistance

Clinton 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.

Community HealthChoices (CHC) PA Medicaid CHC HCBS Waiver

Medicaid waiver

Covers: Home modifications including stairlifts, ramps and grab bars for members at nursing-facility level of care

  • PA Medicaid enrollment
  • Nursing-facility level-of-care assessment
  • Age 21+

Area Agency on Aging STEP Office of Aging (Lycoming-Clinton AAA)

Aging services

Covers: Care coordination, benefits counseling, in-home support and home-mod referrals for older adults

  • Age 60+
  • Clinton County resident

County Veterans Service Office Clinton County Office of Veterans Affairs

Veterans benefits

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

  • Veteran
  • VA enrollment

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 eligible rural homes

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

Clinton County stairlift questions answered

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

How much does a stairlift cost in Clinton County?
Straight stairlifts start at $2,800 installed. Curved lifts, custom-built for turning or landing staircases like those in Lock Haven's older homes, start around $9,000. Outdoor lifts for porch and deck steps start at $4,000, and heavy-duty models run about $5,050. We give an exact quote at your free in-home assessment, and financing is available from $79 a month with no county-wide travel fee.
Do you really serve the small villages, not just Lock Haven?
Yes. We cover every borough and township in Clinton County, from Mill Hall and Flemington along the river to Loganton in Sugar Valley and the remote towns of Renovo, South Renovo and North Bend up the West Branch. Rural addresses in Chapman, Gallagher or Noyes get the same service and the same pricing as homes in the county seat. There is no travel fee for being far from town.
What funding helps pay for a stairlift in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania's Community HealthChoices (CHC) Medicaid waiver covers stairlifts and home modifications for members at nursing-facility level of care. Veterans may use the VA HISA grant of up to $6,800 through the Clinton County Office of Veterans Affairs in Lock Haven. The STEP Office of Aging can screen older adults for help, and USDA Section 504 grants assist rural homeowners 62 and older. We document the quote for any of these.
Is there a travel fee for rural addresses in the county?
No. We charge one flat county-wide rate whether you are in downtown Lock Haven or on a back road in Sugar Valley or above Renovo. Clinton County is large and rural, with much of its north in Sproul State Forest, and we built our service around that. The quote you get at your in-home assessment is the price, with no mileage charge added for distance from the boroughs.
How fast can you install a stairlift here?
Most straight stairlifts are installed within about 48 hours of your assessment, often the same week. They mount to the stairs, not the wall, so there is no construction. Curved lifts take longer because each rail is custom-built to your staircase, typically two to three weeks. We confirm the exact timeline at your free in-home visit.
How do we get started?
Call (800) 965-0350 to book a free in-home assessment anywhere in Clinton County. We measure your staircase, recommend the right straight, curved or outdoor lift, and give you an exact quote with no obligation. If you plan to use CHC, VA HISA or USDA funding, we provide the contractor documentation those programs require. Financing from $79 a month is available.
Clinton County Coverage

Serving every corner of Clinton County

From Lock Haven and Mill Hall to Loganton, Renovo and the farthest village up the West Branch, one call books a free in-home assessment. No travel fees, financing from $79/month. Call (800) 965-0350.

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