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Wheelchair Ramp Installation & Rental in Waukesha, WI
If steps are becoming unsafe, a professionally installed wheelchair ramp can provide immediate, reliable access to your home.
Four Corners Mobility specializes in wheelchair ramp installation and rental in Waukesha, New Berlin, Menomonee Falls, Muskego, Oconomowoc, and surrounding Southeast Wisconsin communities.
Whether you need a temporary ramp after a hospital discharge or a long-term accessibility solution, we provide fast, practical installations—often within 24–48 hours.
Every recommendation is guided by a licensed occupational therapist to ensure safety, proper fit, and real-world usability.
Wheelchair Ramp Rental (Fast, Flexible Solutions)
We specialize in temporary wheelchair ramp rentals, ideal for:
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Hospital or rehab discharge
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Short-term recovery after surgery
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Changing mobility needs
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Trial before committing to a permanent ramp
Our modular aluminum ramps can be installed quickly with minimal disruption and adjusted as needed.
👉 Many clients choose to apply rental payments toward a permanent ramp later, giving you flexibility without pressure.
Wheelchair Ramp Installation (Permanent Solutions)
For long-term accessibility needs, we design and install permanent wheelchair ramps that are:
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Custom-fit to your home’s layout and elevation
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Built with durable, low-maintenance aluminum
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Configured for safe slope and usability
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Designed to blend cleanly with your home
Permanent ramps are ideal for individuals aging in place or requiring ongoing wheelchair or walker access.
Who Needs a Wheelchair Ramp?
Wheelchair ramps are a practical solution for:
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Individuals using wheelchairs, walkers, or mobility scooters
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Seniors looking to safely age in place
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Veterans returning home after hospitalization
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Temporary mobility limitations after injury or surgery
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Homes where stair lifts or lifts are not practical
How Much Does a Wheelchair Ramp Cost?
The cost of a wheelchair ramp depends on the layout, total length, and configuration required to safely meet your home’s elevation.
Most ramps are priced per linear foot, with typical ranges depending on complexity, turns, and landing platforms.
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Straight ramps are generally more affordable
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Multi-turn or elevated layouts may require additional materials and labor
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Installation and removal typically range from $300–$600, depending on setup
For homeowners planning long-term use, we design permanent ramp systems tailored to your space and mobility needs.
We also offer short-term wheelchair ramp rentals for situations like hospital discharge or temporary recovery. Many clients choose to rent initially and later apply those payments toward a permanent installation.
👉 Learn more about short-term options on our Wheelchair Ramp Rental page
Wheelchair Ramps vs Other Accessibility Options
Not every home is best suited for a ramp.
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Wheelchair ramps → best when there is space for proper slope
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Stair lifts → ideal if the user can safely transfer and sit
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Vertical platform lifts (VPLs) → best for tight spaces or higher elevations
We help you compare options and choose the safest, most practical solution.
Local Wheelchair Ramp Installation Near You
We proudly provide wheelchair ramp installation and rental throughout Southeast Wisconsin, including:
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Waukesha
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New Berlin
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Menomonee Falls
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Muskego
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Oconomowoc
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Delafield
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Milwaukee
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Surrounding Areas
As a locally owned, veteran-owned business led by an occupational therapist, we focus on practical, real-world solutions—not one-size-fits-all recommendations.
We also work with VA referrals across Wisconsin and Northern Illinois.
How Quickly Can a Wheelchair Ramp Be Installed?
In many cases, we can install a wheelchair ramp within 24–48 hours, depending on layout and availability.
We understand that many situations are urgent—especially after a hospital discharge—and we prioritize fast response times.
Get a Free Home Accessibility Assessment
Not sure if a wheelchair ramp is the right solution?
We’ll evaluate your home, discuss your needs, and recommend the safest option—whether that’s a ramp, stair lift, or lift system.
