Forgive me if I'm presuming, but I gather your budget is pretty limited, so I'm offering options based on that assumption.
1. Sams Club is currently selling an Intex-type 18ft x 48" round pool for $399. I doubt you can do better than that.
2. If you want to go larger, you might look at something like this Intex rectangle, but it's going to cost 3x as much.
3. A lift is a tough problem. The ones I've seen have been commercial, and don't work so well, and are very expensive. You can take a look at these at InTheSwim: handicap lifts .
Some aspects of the handicap lift expense are unavoidable. For example, the portion of the pool deck where the lift is mounted must be built very stoutly and durably. But, if I were in your situation, I'd 'roll my own' using components like this hydraulic jack. I put a sketch below.
However, I have a lot of tools, and am pretty handy. So I don't know if you'd have the resources for something like that.
The design below is concept only; it's not a complete design. You might be able to use 2.5" and 3" pipe, instead of 3" and 4", but you'd want to make sure it wouldn't buckle. Also, the swinging chair design makes it hard to enter from land. Again, you might be able to make a wooden landing for the chair, which would stabilize it. But, something like this could probably be built for less than $600, which is a lot better than $3,000 - $7,000.
If you, or family members, have the skill to fabricate something like this, there may well be folks here who could help you work out a complete design.
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