How to Choose a Riser Recliner Lift Chair

How to Choose a Riser Recliner Lift Chair

, by Stuart Peffer, 4 min reading time

A riser recliner lift chair improves comfort, mobility, and safety. Consider size, motor type, upholstery, safety features, and additional options to meet your needs.

A riser recliner lift chair can make a world of difference in comfort, mobility, and independence for those with limited physical ability. For seniors, selecting the right chair involves balancing comfort, functionality, and safety. Here’s a guide to help you make the best choice.

1. Assess Your Needs

Before purchasing a riser recliner lift chair, consider your specific requirements. Think about:

  • Mobility: Do you need help standing up, sitting down, or both?
  • Health Conditions: If you have arthritis, back pain, or circulation issues, certain features, like heat and massage, might be beneficial.
  • Usage: Will you be sitting for long periods, napping, or both? A chair with extended recline and cushioning, lumbar support or adjustable head rest can improve your comfort for those long afternoons of watching the world go by.

2. Choose the Right Size

The size of the chair is crucial for both comfort and safety. When seated, your feet should rest flat on the floor with your knees at a 90-degree angle. The backrest should fully support your head, neck, and shoulders, and the seat width should provide enough room without feeling too spacious or being too cramped. There are many chairs on the market, so don’t be freighted about finding the petite, standard or large size to suit your body shape and weight.

3. Understand the Types of Motors

Riser recliner lift chairs are available with single, dual or quad motors:

  • Single Motor: Controls the backrest and footrest together. This option is simpler and may suit those with straightforward needs.
  • Dual Motor: Allows independent adjustment of the backrest and footrest, providing greater flexibility and comfort. Ideal if you want more customization for different activities, such as reading or napping.
  • Quad Motor:  All the functions of a dual motor chair, but with electric adjustable head rest and lumbar support.

4. Explore Upholstery Options

The material of the chair impacts both comfort and durability. Popular options include:

  • Fabric: Soft and warm but may be harder to clean.
  • Leather or Faux Leather: Easy to wipe clean but can feel cooler in winter.
  • Waterproof or 4 Way Stretch Materials: Useful if there are concerns about spills or incontinence, or there is a risk of skin tears from traditional materials.

Choose an upholstery that matches your personal preferences and lifestyle. Also, consider colours and styles that complement your home décor, as well as lead time for delivery depending on if items are in store or custom made.

5. Check Additional Features

Modern riser recliner chairs often include features to enhance comfort and usability. Consider these options:

  • USB Ports: For charging devices while you relax.
  • Storage Pockets: Handy for keeping remotes, books, or magazines within reach.
  • Battery Backup: Ensures the chair operates during a power outage.

6. Prioritize Safety Features

Safety is essential when selecting a riser recliner. Look for features such as:

  • Anti-Tip Design: Prevents the chair from tipping over when in motion.
  • Smooth Lift and Recline Mechanism: Ensures gentle transitions to avoid jerking movements.
  • Remote Control: Easy-to-use buttons for adjusting the chair’s position.

7. Test Before You Buy

Whenever possible, always try the chair before purchasing. Sit, recline, and test the lift function to ensure it meets your comfort and mobility needs.

8. Consider Your Budget

Riser recliner lift chairs vary widely in price depending on the features and materials. Determine your budget beforehand and focus on finding the best value. If you’re eligible for a home care package or other funding (DVA or NDIS), check if it covers part of the cost.

Final Thoughts

Selecting the right riser recliner lift chair is an investment in your comfort and independence. By assessing your needs, prioritising safety, and considering additional features, you can find a chair that fits perfectly into your lifestyle. If you’re unsure, consult a trusted mobility equipment provider for expert advice and guidance


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