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[P653]Pride Mobility Lift Chair
by David Lamin, Dav
Lift chair, the essential lifting aid for seniors, have come a long ways since they were first introduced. Not only has their quality increased, but they have become feature packed piece of medical equipment that more closely resemble a favorite easy chair or recliner. They are now an essential piece of furniture in the homes of many seniors. Lift chairs have so many features now, they have become a necessary luxury item.
Lift chairs originally didn't recline, but now most do. They recline through several positions and with a touch of a button, depending on the model, they will move first to the standard position and then rise to a standing position. Some even have an infinite recline which means the chair can be reclined into any angle. The reclining features means that the chair is great for watching TV, reading a good book, or just sitting back and snoozing in the afternoon. With reclining levels nearly horizontal, they can almost double as a great napping bed.
Some lift chairs are equipped with massage or vibration settings. When sitting in any chair for a long time, it's essential to keep circulation moving. With a massage or a vibration setting, blood flow is stimulated throughout the body and seniors have a much more comfortable time. A comfortable massage means that tired muscles are stimulated. There's nothing quite like going to sleep during a comfortable massage. That's what you get in a lift chair with massage or vibration settings.
Another great feature of a lift chair is the heat setting. Imagine being able to set the temperature of your recliner. You can put it at any temperature you desire so that even if the room is bit cool, you can feel the warmth of the chair heating up your entire body. No need to jump up and adjust your room's thermostat. You always have a warm, comfortable temperature. In cold areas, a heating element can be one of the best features in a lift chair.
Lift chairs are not like the lift chairs of old. Instead of old stodgy pieces of medical equipment, these new lifting aids are a comfortable and feature packed piece of furniture. Not only do they help seniors reach a standing position without putting excessive pain or pressure on their bones or joints, but they also make their time spent sitting much more comfortable. There are massage settings that provide comfort, there are the reclining positions that adjust for any activity, there are the heat settings that keep the chair continually at the right temperature. These truly are modern pieces of medical equipment melded perfectly with the needs of seniors in mind. What better piece of furniture to have in the home?

Pride Mobility began to manufacture home mobility aids in the 1980's. Their first type of product was the lift chair and they have since expanded to include products like mobility scooters and adjustable beds. A lift chair is used as a standing and sitting aid. It has a base that is raised into the air and allows the transition from standing to sitting to be done with no outside assistance.

Prides Gentle Line of lift chairs is used by many people across the globe. It is a very comprehensive line that includes 8 different lift chair models and there is one to fit any d'cor. The Gentle Line uses a very environmentally friendly foam filling called Reflex. It is made from renewable resources that are used in place of the traditional petroleum resources that are generally used. They have been using this for some time and in light of the current gas situation this practice is very noble. All the materials used are high grade and dependable.

Among the Pride Gentle Line are chairs that can support between 375 pounds and 600 pounds. The seat width is between 20 inches and 30 inches and can accommodate many different body builds. A line as versatile as the Gentle Line is hard to come by. Pride's Gentle Line is also very affordable and includes great functionality and reliability that is not frequently found in chairs of this price range. The Pride Gentle Line is a great aid to anyone who is mobility challenged or just wants a comfortable chair.
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