What to Look for in a Lift Chair for Sit-to-Stand Support

A lift chair can support more independent movement through the day by helping a person transition between sitting, standing and resting. For families comparing electric recliners, the most important question is not simply how comfortable the chair feels; it is how well the chair fits the person, the room and the routine.

Key lift-chair features

Look for smooth lift and recline movement, supportive cushioning and a stable sitting position. The chair should offer enough room for the user without making it difficult to operate in the space. Check the chair’s weight capacity, upholstery options, control layout and whether the footrest and backrest movements match the user’s preferences.

It is also worth considering how the chair will be used. Some people need a supportive place to rest during the day. Others may benefit from a chair that helps with sit-to-stand transitions. Carers should consider access around the chair, safe positioning and whether the controls are easy to understand.

The NovaCare Lily Lift Chair is a ready-to-go option designed for everyday comfort and support. Its lift and recline functions are intended to help users sit, stand and relax with greater ease, while its residential styling helps it fit naturally into a living room.

Choose with the user in mind

Every person’s mobility and seating needs are different. A trial can help confirm whether the chair’s size, movement and support feel right in practice.

View the Lily Lift Chair: https://www.novacorr.com.au/novacare/lily-lift-chair/ or speak with NovaCorr about arranging a trial.

NovaCorr Lily lift chair for sit-to-stand support

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