When residents need a little pick-me-up, lift chairs come to the rescue. But sometimes small spaces and floorplans make larger, electronic chairs hard to incorporate into a design. That’s where the new Kensington Non-Powered Lift Chair comes in.
This more compact, non-powered chair provides residents with the assistance they need, but with a smaller footprint and a sleeker profile. Rather than relying on power to engage the lifting feature, the Kensington Non-Powered Lift Chair uses a resident’s weight to help with egress (pictured left: Kensington Non-Powered Lift Chair in raised position).
Plus, the space-saving footprint and inconspicuous lift features make it easy to incorporate into any space. The small knob on the side of the chair locks the seat in place, transforming the lift chair into a convenient occasional seat. Adding a non-powered lift chair into rehabilitation communities or in common areas is a great way to provide accessibility to those who need it without sacrificing space or any of your impeccable style.
And when it comes to styling this chair, its sleek lines and curved back make it easy to incorporate into traditional and contemporary spaces. You’ll find the Kensington Non-Powered Lift Chair looks just at home in an elegant library as it does in a casual game room.
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