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Big Bas | 11:50 Thu 29th Dec 2016 | Health & Fitness
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I suffer from diabetes neuropathy which makes walking difficult and climbing stairs is extremely difficult Can the NHS provide a stairlift for free?
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no, it's social services (local council) who provide stairlifts. Any help from your local council will be means tested
They will check at your finances.
If you have to buy one, you can get reconditioned stairlifts. We didn't know this and my mum paid £3000 to Stannah in 2014, for a stairlift which they bought back within the two year warranty period for £500.
Must be bad then! I get it too, but only about three inches from the toes. That's bad enough though but doesn't affect me walking. Actually walking can help alleviate it with me.

Are you on medication for it?

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