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Rise and Recline Chair for Care Homes: Complete Guide to Mutual Insurance Reimbursement

Why a Rise and Recline Chair in Care Homes?

The rise and recline chair addresses the specific needs of residents with reduced mobility. It enables safe and independent standing, reduces physical strain on care staff and prevents pressure sores linked to prolonged immobility.

This equipment is particularly recommended for residents experiencing mobility difficulties, joint problems or muscle weakness. Its motorised lifting system guarantees optimal comfort and preserved dignity during transfers.

In care homes, the rise and recline chair becomes a key element for wellbeing and quality of daily life.

Mutual Insurance Reimbursement: How Does It Work?

Coverage of a rise and recline chair by your mutual insurance depends on several factors:

Medical prescription: a doctor must justify the medical need

Mutual insurance contract: check the coverage conditions for mobility aids and equipment for home or residential care

Reimbursement rate: generally between 50% and 100% depending on your plan

Maximum amount: some contracts limit reimbursement to a fixed sum

Contact your mutual insurance provider before purchase to find out the exact conditions and procedures to follow.

Essential Features of the Élévation Rise and Recline Chair

A good rise and recline chair for care homes must combine safety, comfort and durability. The models typically offer:

Reliable and quiet motorisation for gradual lifting

Ergonomic seating adapted for extended use

Removable armrests facilitating transfers

Washable and hard-wearing upholstery

* Dimensions suited to care home spaces

Élévation designs equipment created for the healthcare and social care sector, guaranteeing reliability and compliance with current standards.

FAQ

What is the mutual insurance reimbursement timeframe?

Following validation of your application, reimbursement typically occurs within 2 to 4 weeks. Some mutual insurance providers offer third-party payment directly to the supplier.

Does the National Health Service reimburse the rise and recline chair?

Yes, partially. The Health Insurance can reimburse up to 60% based on a reference rate, subject to medical prescription. Your mutual insurance provider typically tops up this coverage.

Is a prescription required to obtain reimbursement?

Yes, a medical prescription is mandatory. It justifies the therapeutic need and conditions the acceptance of your reimbursement request by your mutual insurance provider.

What is the average cost of a rise and recline chair in a care home?

Prices range between £2,500 and £6,000 depending on options and motorisation. Check with your mutual insurance provider the amount covered to optimise your out-of-pocket costs.