Get the best out of your Rise & Recline Chair
A rise and recline chair for some is seen and an integral part of their home, but often can be a big expensive, but one which can provide a lot of comfort for many years for the users.
Arm covers are available on most chairs which is a good idea to save wear and tear, or you could even go for a design which has wooden ends or ‘knuckles’ which the user can grab hold onto off to provide better balance. Darker colours and patterns help to prolong the life of the material at it does not show up marks and stains as much or you could go for a leather chair, but some users feel that they slide too much meaning that they feel unsafe.

On some chairs like our Sherborne range, they come with a battery backup located within the transformer which provide enough power to the raise the seat and get the user out encase of a power cut, it is advised that you change these batteries once a year.
In your chair has a recliner function then don’t have it close to a wall as it will push against it and move the chair away, this will put more strain on the motor and could even brake it. Along the same line don’t put anything in the way or under the leg raiser as this again will put more strain on the motor and could even brake the frame of the chairs.
If you do use an additional cushion then please take extra care when reclining the back rest up and down encase it gets stuck in the fold of the chair.

If you are interested purchasing a rise and recline chair then why not contact your local 1stStep Mobility shop within Essex, London and Kent and book a free home demo today.

