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RISE & RECLINEIf you find that getting up from a chair is a difficult task, an automatic lift chair may give a boost to the safety of your home. Available in a variety of styles and colours, as well as fabrics and patterns to suit your home décor, lift chairs are rarely distinguishable from a typical stuffed recliner.
Lift chairs are helpful aids for arthritis sufferers, wheelchair users, those with Parkinson's disease, osteoporosis, joint fractures or those who simply have a tough time getting in and out of chairs. When using a lift chair, simply turn the hand control to elevate the chair upwards, then lean back onto the chair and lower it safely into a flat, seated position. To get up, raise the chair until it elevates you to a standing position. Once you've got sturdy footing, automatically lower the chair to its flat position. Lift chairs generally support up to 1000 pounds. Many current lift chair manufacturers will include a battery back up in case the power should fail in your home. Lift chairs are also available with these options: ·Fabric Protection - or stain guard ·Positioning - various comfortable lounging positions ·Massage - pulsating or steady massage modes ·Heat - thermal heat control ·Side Pockets - holds chair controls, TV remotes, TV guides and magazines ·Bed Option - fully reclines to a flat/bed position ·Armrests - softly padded or flip-up armrests with plastic trays or cup holders Free no obligation advice or home assessment Phone 01228 538383 |
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