Serving all of Coos County, OR

Stairlifts Across Coos County, Oregon

One local crew covering Coos Bay, the county seat in Coquille, Bandon and every town on US-101 — straight, curved & outdoor lifts built for the damp coastal climate, no county-wide travel fees.

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

We install everywhere in Coos County

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

About Coos County

County-wide stairlift service from Coos Bay to Coquille and the coast

Coos County stretches along Oregon's south coast from the Coos Bay–North Bend Bay Area down through Bandon and inland to the timber towns of the Coquille River valley. The seat sits in Coquille, not the larger port of Coos Bay. Salt air, wind-driven rain and damp marine weather are hard on older homes here, so we fit marine-grade rails and sealed components built to hold up near the Pacific.

We cover the whole county on one flat rate — no travel fee whether you're in town on US-101 or up a rural road toward Powers. We work with seniors aging in place and with the area's many coastal-town veterans, and we handle the long drives so a single county-wide installer stays simple and local.

Communities We Serve

Stairlift installation across every Coos County community

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

Cities with a dedicated stairlift guide

Towns & communities we cover in Coos County

  • Coos Bay 97459

    The county's largest city, set where the Coos River meets the bay on US-101 — we fit salt-air-resistant straight and curved lifts in Bay Area homes.

  • Coquille 97423

    The Coos County seat in the inland Coquille River valley off OR-42 — we install straight and curved lifts in its older two-story farm and town homes.

  • Bandon 97411

    Coastal town on US-101 by Old Town and the Coquille River Lighthouse — we install marine-grade outdoor and indoor lifts built for wind-driven coastal rain.

  • Myrtle Point 97458

    Historic timber town where the North and South Fork Coquille join, on OR-42 — we serve its hillside two-story homes with straight and curved lifts.

  • Bunker Hill 97420

    A community just south of downtown Coos Bay near US-101 — we install straight lifts and outdoor steps lifts in its split-level and ranch homes.

  • Barview 97420

    On the Cape Arago Highway opposite the Coos Bay entrance — we fit weather-sealed outdoor and indoor lifts in these breezy waterfront-facing homes.

  • Saunders Lake 97459

    Lakeside community along US-101 north of Coos Bay near the Oregon Dunes — we install straight and outdoor lifts in its single-story and split-level homes.

  • Glasgow 97459

    Small bayfront community serving as a gateway to North Bend on the north spit — we fit indoor and salt-air-rated outdoor lifts in its older coastal homes.

  • Powers 97466

    Remote logging town on the South Fork Coquille at the edge of the Siskiyou National Forest, reached by the Powers Highway — we make the rural drive free.

Funding & Financial Assistance

Coos 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.

Oregon Project Independence OPI & the Medicaid K Plan (1915(k) Community First Choice)

State / Medicaid

Covers: In-home services and home modifications, including stairlifts, for older adults and people with disabilities who meet service-priority level of care

  • Oregon resident
  • Age 60+ or qualifying disability
  • Functional / level-of-care assessment

Area Agency on Aging Area Agency on Aging at South Coast Business (Coos & Curry)

Aging services

Covers: Care coordination, benefits counseling, in-home support and help connecting to home-modification funding

  • Age 60+
  • Coos County resident

County Veterans Service Office Coos County Veterans Service Office

Veterans benefits

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

  • 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 rural homes

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

Coos County stairlift questions answered

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

How much does a stairlift cost in Coos County?
A straight indoor stairlift starts at $2,800. Curved lifts, which are custom-built to your staircase, start around $9,000. Outdoor lifts for porch or deck steps start at $4,000, and heavy-duty models rated for higher weight capacity start at $5,050. Coastal homes often need marine-grade rails, which we include where the salt air calls for it. Financing is available from $79 per month. We give you an exact, written price at the free in-home assessment — the same flat pricing whether you're in Coos Bay or out near Powers.
Do you really serve the small towns, not just Coos Bay?
Yes. We cover every community in Coos County on the same terms — the Bay Area in Coos Bay and North Bend, the county seat in Coquille, Bandon and the coast, the timber towns of Myrtle Point and Powers, plus Bunker Hill, Barview, Glasgow, Saunders Lake and Lakeside. Rural addresses far from US-101 are part of our standard coverage, not an add-on. One local crew handles the whole county so you deal with the same people from assessment through install.
What funding helps pay for a stairlift here?
Several options exist. Oregon Project Independence and the Medicaid K Plan can fund home modifications, including stairlifts, for eligible older adults and people with disabilities. Veterans may qualify for a VA HISA grant of up to $6,800 through the Coos County Veterans Service Office. The Area Agency on Aging at South Coast Business helps with benefits counseling, and USDA Section 504 grants up to $10,000 are available for income-qualified rural homeowners 62 and older. We provide the contractor quote each program needs.
Is there a travel fee for rural addresses?
No. We charge one flat county-wide rate, so there's no extra travel fee whether you're in downtown Coos Bay, out the Coquille River valley, or up the Powers Highway near the Siskiyou National Forest. Coos County covers a lot of ground and some homes are well off US-101, but the drive is on us. You get the same pricing and the same crew no matter where in the county you live.
How fast can you install?
A straight stairlift is usually installed within about 48 hours of your assessment, since those units are stocked and fit standard staircases. Curved lifts are custom-built to your exact staircase, so they typically take a few weeks to manufacture before we schedule the install. Outdoor and heavy-duty models fall in between. Coastal weather rarely delays us — most installs happen entirely indoors and take only a few hours once the equipment is on site.
How do we get started?
Call us at (800) 965-0350 to book a free in-home assessment anywhere in Coos County. We measure your staircase, talk through whether a straight, curved, outdoor or heavy-duty lift fits your home and the coastal conditions, and give you an exact written price with no obligation. If you're a veteran or think you may qualify for OPI, Medicaid or USDA help, we'll point you to the right county office and provide the quote your application needs.
Coos County Coverage

Serving every corner of Coos County

From Coos Bay and Coquille to Bandon, Powers and the coast, one call books a free in-home assessment. No travel fees, marine-grade lifts built for the climate, financing from $79/month.

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