Perry County is classic Appalachian ridge-and-valley country northwest of Harrisburg, walled by Tuscarora Mountain to the northwest, Blue Mountain to the south, and the Susquehanna River along its eastern edge. The county seat is New Bloomfield, with most residents spread across rural townships and small boroughs reached by US-11/15, US-22 and US-322. Older farmhouses and split-levels here often have steep, narrow staircases, which is exactly where a well-fitted stairlift keeps a homeowner on every floor of the house.
We treat the whole county as one service area, so a home in Blain or Liverpool gets the same flat pricing and free assessment as one in Marysville. We work with seniors aging in place and with local veterans, and we know the back roads along Sherman's Creek and the Juniata well enough to reach addresses without charging extra to drive there.