Flexible Financing Options to Help You Stay in the Home You Love
Investing in a stair lift is an important decision, and we’re here to make it as simple and affordable as possible. At Windy City Stair Lifts, we offer a variety of financing options to fit your budget, so you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind. Whether you’re considering a straight stair lift or a curved system, our team will guide you through the best payment solution for your needs.
We proudly serve homeowners throughout the Chicagoland area, including Chicago, Arlington Heights, Aurora, Barrington, Buffalo Grove, Champaign, Highland Park, and Joliet. We accept cash, checks, and all major credit cards, and we also partner with trusted financing providers such as Hearth, DCU Access Loans (Digital Federal Credit Union), CareCredit, and The Federal Savings Bank. In addition, we work with funding sources like Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois and Medicaid Waiver Programs when applicable. Our goal is to help you access the mobility solutions you need without unnecessary financial stress.
Financing:
DCU Access Loans (Digital Federal Credit Union)
Access Loans are for any product, device, or building modification designed to assist someone with a disability. The borrower need not be the beneficiary of the purchase.
Care Credit
CareCredit helps you pay for out-of-pocket healthcare expenses for you, your family, and even your pets! Once you are approved, you can use it again and again to help manage health, wellness and beauty costs not covered by insurance.
Apply for Care Credit through our parent company Access Elevator:
The Federal Savings Bank
The Federal Savings Bank has low-cost loans available for home modifications, repairs, and improvements.
Funding:
Blue Cross Blue Shield (IL)
Health Care Coverage You Can Depend On. Check BCBSIL.COM for affordable health care plans and coverage, that may cover some or all of your stairlift purchase.
Medicaid Waiver Programs
What is an HCBS Waiver?
A waiver is a program that provides services that allow individuals to remain in their own homes or live in a community setting, instead of in an institution. Illinois has nine HCBS waivers. Each waiver is designed for individuals with similar needs and offers a different set of services.
