For people with the limited mobility, including the elderly, riser recliner chairs can aid both sitting and exiting a chair. A traditional chair can sometime cause problems in term of both sitting into and getting out off for those who have mobility problems, as a traditional chair can be low. A riser recliner chair can assist in the sitting and exiting the chair as it will rise to a near standing position and lower the user into a seated position and rise again to ease exiting the chair.
Most chairs, also know as adjustable chairs are electric with either one or two motors powering the chair to rise and lower. A double motor chair will move both the foot and back portions independently offer greater maneuverability and greater comfort of the user. A single motor chairs will move both the foot and back portions at the same time.
The chair in controlled by a remote control which is usually very simple to operate, and can be stored in a pocket on the side of the chair or simply rested on the arm. They can also come with extras such a message and heated seats. Some chairs also come with a battery backup, and in the event of a power cut the user can still operate the chair. Tilt chairs also come in various sizes to suit both tall and short people. This is important and the foot and back portions of the chair must fit the user comfortably. The user must also consider the maximum weight which the chair can support.
They come in various different styles to suit most users' needs, including both leather and fabric to ensure the chair will match your current furniture. If you require a chair to sleep in as well as sit in, then a chair bed may be suitable. These chairs recline to an almost flat position making for a comfortable sleeping position.
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