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How to choose the right rise and recline chair for your home

The essential criteria for choosing a rise and recline chair

Selecting a rise and recline chair suited to your home requires evaluating several fundamental parameters. Your mobility: assess your difficulties in standing and sitting down. Available space: measure your room to ensure doorway passage and installation. Weight capacity: check the recommended maximum load. Type of mechanism: motorised or manual, depending on your comfort and preferences. Seat height: it should allow your feet to touch the floor when seated. Ergonomics: prioritise models with adjustable lumbar support and headrest to prevent discomfort.

Adapting the rise and recline chair to your interior

Integrating your rise and recline chair into your home is essential for your daily well-being. Dimensions: measure the footprint (depth, width, fully extended height) and check doorway clearances. Upholstery: opt for easy-to-clean and durable materials, such as microfibre fabric or synthetic leather. Colours and design: choose a style that harmonises with your interior décor. Accessibility: position it near a power socket if motorised, in a bright and comfortable location. Proximity: place it near your television or reading space to maximise its usefulness.

The features of the lifting mechanism

The lifting mechanism is the heart of your rise and recline chair and determines its effectiveness. Motorisation: an electric motor offers smooth and gradual lifting, ideal for people with reduced mobility. Multiple positions: look for models offering at least 3 positions (rest, semi-reclined, fully raised). Safety: check locking systems and emergency stop features. Noise: prioritise silent mechanisms for your acoustic comfort. Warranty: Élévation provides reliable equipment with technical support to ensure the durability of your investment.

FAQ

What budget should I plan for a good rise and recline chair for my home?

Prices vary depending on features. A basic model costs between £500 and £1,500, whilst a high-end chair with all options reaches £3,000 and above. Élévation offers solutions at different price points.

Is a rise and recline chair covered by health insurance?

Under certain conditions, partial reimbursement is possible with a medical prescription. Consult your doctor and your health insurance provider to find out about aid options.

What is the average lifespan of a rise and recline chair?

With regular maintenance, a quality rise and recline chair lasts 8 to 12 years. Élévation models benefit from durable parts and technical support to extend their lifespan.

How do I maintain my rise and recline chair at home?

Clean the upholstery regularly with a damp cloth, check the mechanism monthly, and have the electronics serviced annually. Avoid excessive moisture and direct impacts.