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This device is well made and assists my wife significantly in arising from a chair. It is light enough to take out to dinner, so it allows her to go places where it would be difficult to use the chair.
"BOUGHT IT FOR MY MOTHER"
2009-06-26
- Reviewed By HEALTHY2 from Mesa, AZ United States
BOUGHT THIS FOR MY MOTHER AFTER HER KNEE SURGERY. IT HAS HELPED HER AT THE HAIR DRESSER, AT THE DINNER TABLE, AND GETTING UP OFF OF A COUCH. SHE WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.
I got one of these things for my 84 year old mother a few months ago. She was a little intimidated by it at first, but then one day started singing it's praises. So now I'm getting another one for my father (who weighs enough more that they can't share the same cushion). It's not the most comfortable chair in the world, and is too high to use at the dinner table, but it gives them some measure of independence.
I bought this product for my mom. It did help her tremendously with sitting and standing.
However, it was too uncomfortable for her to sit on so I ended up returning it.
Also, it does not work well on sofas. It needs a very solid firm surface in order to work properly. If used on a soft sofa, it wobbles and tilts and could be a bit dangerous for her.
Helpful in a stable situation, which is a living room lounge chair. It takes some getting used to, and deserves a "test drive" during the warranty period. It's a keeper for me~!
"making life much easier"
2008-03-19
- Reviewed By An Amazon User
One of my patients is not able to get out of a chair without assistance. His wife now has problems with her shoulder and is not able to help him out of chairs. After telling me their situation, I ordered this product for them. They LOVE it. Jack is now able to get up and down without assistance and without any struggles. The only thing that he says could be considered a problem is that if he bends over to tie his shoes the lift assumes that he is trying to get up and "boosts" him out of the chair. He figures out that the way around that is to lift out of his chair, sit in his wheelchair and then bend over to tie his shoes. Jack's only complaint is that he didn't discover this product years ago!!
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