Serving all of Livingston County, IL

Stairlifts Across Livingston County, Illinois

One local crew covering Pontiac, Dwight, Fairbury and every prairie town in between — straight, curved & outdoor lifts, free in-home assessment, no county-wide travel fees.

(800) 965-0350
11 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
4.92 / 5 50 Reviews
Service Area

We install everywhere in Livingston County

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

About Livingston County

County-wide stairlift service from Pontiac to the prairie villages

Livingston County spreads across flat central-Illinois farmland, with Pontiac — the county seat on historic Route 66, home to the 1875 Old Courthouse — at its center and a ring of small railroad and farm towns out to the county line. Many homes here are two-story farmhouses and split-levels where a staircase is the main barrier to aging in place. A single county-wide installer means rural addresses near Dwight, Cullom or Long Point get the same service as in-town Pontiac.

We cover the whole county with no travel fees, serving seniors and veterans across roughly 20 miles in every direction from Pontiac. Winter ice and long gravel-road drives are normal here, so we schedule full assessments and clean indoor installs that keep a household on one accessible level year-round.

Communities We Serve

Stairlift installation across every Livingston County community

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

Cities with a dedicated stairlift guide

Towns & communities we cover in Livingston County

  • Dwight 60420

    Route 66 town home to the restored Ambler's Texaco Station — we install straight and outdoor lifts in Dwight's older two-story and farmhouse homes.

  • Fairbury 61739

    On U.S. Route 24 with a long Apostolic Christian community — we fit curved and straight stairlifts in Fairbury's century-old in-town houses.

  • Chatsworth 60921

    Old Peoria & Oquawka railroad town in the county's east — we handle straight and outdoor lifts for Chatsworth's split-level and ranch homes.

  • Forrest 61741

    Wabash railroad village with the turntable and depot at Railroad Park — we install stairlifts in Forrest homes off Illinois Route 47.

  • Odell 60460

    Route 66 stop known for the 1932 Standard Oil filling station — we serve Odell's two-story and basement-stair homes with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Flanagan 61740

    Western-county village on Illinois Route 116, twelve miles from Pontiac — we install straight and curved lifts in Flanagan's family farmhouses.

  • Cullom 60929

    Eastern-county village on Illinois Route 116, the only town in Sullivan Township — we fit straight and outdoor stairlifts in Cullom homes.

  • Cornell 61319

    Northwest-county village on Illinois Route 23 toward Streator — we install straight and curved lifts in Cornell's older two-story houses.

  • Saunemin 61769

    Village named for a Kickapoo chief at Routes 116 and 47 — we serve Saunemin's farm and in-town homes with straight and outdoor lifts.

  • Long Point 61333

    Northwest-county village off Illinois Route 17 along Long Point Creek — we install straight and outdoor stairlifts in Long Point's rural homes.

Funding & Financial Assistance

Livingston 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.

IHDA HRAP Home Repair & Accessibility Program

State housing grant

Covers: Forgivable funds for health, safety and accessibility work — explicitly including stairlifts and chair lifts — for income-qualified homeowners

  • Income-qualified homeowner
  • Home is primary residence
  • Maintained through forgiveness period (5 yrs)

DRS Persons with Disabilities Waiver Illinois Medicaid HCBS Waiver (Environmental Accessibility Adaptations)

Medicaid waiver

Covers: Home modifications to accommodate loss of function in daily living, including stairlifts, for members at nursing-facility level of care

  • Illinois Medicaid enrollment
  • Functional/level-of-care assessment
  • Under 60 (Persons with Disabilities track)

Area Agency on Aging East Central Illinois Area Agency on Aging (PSA 5)

Aging services

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

  • Age 60+
  • Livingston County resident

County Veterans Service Office Livingston County Veterans Assistance Commission

Veterans benefits

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

  • Veteran
  • VA enrollment
  • Livingston 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 and accessibility work in rural homes

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

Livingston County stairlift questions answered

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

How much does a stairlift cost in Livingston County?
Straight stairlifts start at $2,800 installed — the most common choice for two-story farmhouses and split-levels here. Curved staircases, which need a custom-bent rail, run around $9,000. Outdoor lifts for porches and deck steps start near $4,000, and heavy-duty models rated for higher weight capacity are about $5,050. Every quote is firm after a free in-home measure, with financing from $79/month if you'd rather spread the cost.
Do you really serve the small towns, not just Pontiac?
Yes. We install across the entire county — Dwight, Fairbury, Chatsworth, Forrest, Odell, Flanagan, Cullom, Cornell, Saunemin and Long Point all get the same crew and pricing as Pontiac. Rural addresses on gravel roads or out near the county line are routine for us; there's no surcharge for living outside the seat.
What funding helps pay for a stairlift here?
Several options stack. IHDA's Home Repair & Accessibility Program offers forgivable funds for stairlifts to income-qualified homeowners. Illinois Medicaid's DRS Persons with Disabilities Waiver covers home modifications for eligible members. Veterans can use a VA HISA grant up to $6,800 through the Livingston County Veterans Assistance Commission, and USDA Section 504 helps rural homeowners 62+. We document the contractor quote each program needs.
Is there a travel fee for rural addresses?
No. We charge one flat county-wide rate, so a farmhouse outside Long Point or Cullom pays the same as a home in downtown Pontiac. The long drives across Livingston County's prairie are part of how we work — never an add-on to your quote.
How fast can you install?
A straight stairlift is usually installed within about 48 hours of your assessment, often the same week. Curved staircases take longer because the rail is custom-built to your exact stairs — typically two to three weeks from final measure to installation. We give you a firm timeline at the assessment.
How do we get started?
Call (800) 965-0350 to book a free in-home assessment anywhere in Livingston County. We measure your staircase, confirm the right lift, give a firm installed price, and walk you through any funding you may qualify for. Most homeowners go from first call to a working stairlift inside a week.
Livingston County Coverage

Serving every corner of Livingston County

From Pontiac to Long Point, one call books a free in-home assessment. No travel fees, financing from $79/month. Call (800) 965-0350.

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