Motor type determines how a lift chair functions. It controls how the backrest,
footrest, headrest, and lumbar support move. Compare the three main motor
types below to determine the one that best fits your needs.
For the best fit, measure from the back of the knee to the floor while seated. This "popliteal height" should match the seat-to-floor measurement on the chair spec sheet.
Best Chair by Need
What's Your Primary Need?
Find the right lift recliner chair based on your daily needs and mobility. Here are the most common recommendations for customers based on need.
Daily TV watching & reading
A 3-position chair is good for simple daily needs like watching TV or reading. Backrest and footrest move together. Easy-to-use chair without the complicated controls.
Infinite position lift recliners let you adjust the backrest and footrest separately to elevate your legs and find a comfortable angle to reduce swelling and improve circulation.
Zero Gravity lift chairs elevate your feet above the heart to distribute your weight evenly across the body. This takes pressure off the lower back and spine.
Elevating the legs above heart level may help reduce swelling by using gravity to support fluid movement from the legs back into the circulatory system.
Lift chair with heat and massage controls help to relax muscles, loosen stiff joints, and increase blood circulation, taking stress off the body. Great for people with soreness or chronic pain.
These upgrades can dramatically improve your daily comfort. Here's how each one works.
Heat Therapy
Embedded heat in the seat and lumbar area help relax tight muscles and soothe stiff joints. Best for people with back soreness and arthritis pains.
Recommended for arthritis & back pain
Massage
Multiple vibration zones in the back and seat provide a gentle massage to relieve tension. Useful for people who sit for long periods or have poor circulation.
Good for long sitting periods
USB Charging Port
A built-in USB port in the armrest keeps phones, tablets, and remotes charged without needing to get up. A small feature that is a big convenience.
Great for tech-dependent users
Lay-Flat Recline
Chair reclines to a near horizontal position. Ideal for users who need to sleep in their chair or need a fully flat position for comfort.
Best for overnight use
Power Headrest
Headrest raises and lowers to support the neck in any recline position. Useful for users with neck issues or who read in a reclined position.
Helpful for neck & cervical issues
Battery Backup
A rechargeable battery pack keeps the lift mechanism operating during a power outage. Important for users who rely on the chair to stand safely.
Essential for safety-critical users
FAQs
Common Questions
Answers to the questions we hear most often before a purchase.
>What's the difference between a lift chair and a power recliner?
A power recliner is a motorized recliner that helps you find the right position to relax. A lift chair operates the same way but it also raises up to assist the user to stand on their own from a seated position.
Can you sleep in a lift chair?
Yes, you can sleep in a lift chair. Many people sleep in a lift chair, when they can no longer sleep in a bed comfortably. The best models for sleeping are infinite positions and zero gravity lift chairs. They can layflat like a bed and offer more support. A standard 3-position lift chair is fine for naps but isn't recommended for night-time sleeping.
>How long does delivery take?
Standard/Threshold delivery usually arrives within 7 days after shipping. White Glove delivery (where a team brings the chair into your room of choice and sets it up) usually arrives within 21 days after shipping.
>What's the weight capacity?
Standard lift recliner chairs support 300 lbs to 375 lbs. Heavy-Duty/Bariatric lift recliners have a weight capacity ranging from 400 lbs to 700 lbs for bigger individuals.
>Do lift chairs come assembled?
Lift chairs do not come fully assembled. It may require light assembly such as: attaching the backrest and connecting the electronics and cables. White glove delivery includes assembly and testing your lift chair to ensure it works properly.
>Does Medicare cover lift chairs?
Medicare only covers the lifting mechanism, not the full lift chair. Your coverage will depend on your medical needs, doctor's recommendation, and Medicare requirements. Customers should check with their insurance provider and Medicare before ordering.
>Can I return a lift chair if it doesn't work for me?
Return rules vary by brand. Some lift chairs cannot be returned for comfort preference, size, color, or buyer's remorse. Always review the return policy before ordering.
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