Silver Sport Reclining
Enjoy infinite adjustments with this hydraulic reclining mechanism.
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Adjustable back and footrest
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terry w. from decatur, al
Age 95, dementia, 205 lbs., can't walk or stand
The ability to lower the back of the chair helps,...
Back adjustment, leg adjustment.
Can't think of any.
terry w. from decatur, al (caregiver)
My wife is 95 and has dementia and cannot walk. She weighs 205 lbs.
Meets our needs
n/c
none I am aware of
terry w. from decatur, al (caregiver)
Can't walk, 95 yrs old, has dementia, overweight (205 lbs), severe arthritis, female, otherwise, she is healthy.
It is ok, at least my aunt is a bit more comfy
Fair enough chair
The plastic/canvas of the back rest is not very strong
ramiro c. from benicia, ca (caregiver)
82 years of age and suffers from Alhzeimer. Currently living in a care facility in Calif
The chair is what I thought I would get.
See 5. above.
See 5. above.
c h s. from commerce, tx (caregiver)
Age:81; Dementia patient, probably Alzheimers
My dad uses it every day and loves it.
Great value.
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frank l. from willington, ct (caregiver)
My dad.
Silver Sport Reclining: Review
The recline aspect.
Have not found the weaknesses.
david f. from la place, la (caregiver)
My wife is Alzheimer's patient. Requires 24/7 care. Doesn't walk and spends all waking hours in the chair. This chair allows for different positions.
Footrest doesn't fold all the way down, too hard to...
Lies flat
Hard plastic tires with no tread, footrest sticks out making it hard to maneuver, leg rests are too short
john m. from havre, mt (caregiver)
65 year old female with late stage MS
This wheelchair reclines and makes resting ideal.
Easy to push around house and is very well made.
Hard to get through narrow doorways
patricia c. from jacksonville, fl (caregiver)
Mom is 93 years old and is wheelchair bound, because of recent TIA and vascular dementia.
Seat is too narrow and armrests too high
Ability to change positions and leg supports
Chair width only comes in 18 or 20, not wide enough for comfort and armrests too high when sitting making it uncomfortable
diane h. from kailua, hi
Mom is going on 95, unable to walk, has dementia, is under 100 lbs.
Husband likes it very much, I also do, it's the best.
The way fits the patient. The head rest, the reclining ability, moveable parts, to
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fay h. from ramona, sd
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Fits the bill - barely - not sized for extra-long legs.
Infinite recline positions provide safety for post-op hip precautions. Solid and sturdy in frame. Basic sizing fits more than adequately and is comfortable for travel and sitting.
Legrest length when they are raised to support a straight leg. The footrest is 3" too short at its longest adjustment. Padded armrests are flimsy, putting full weight on one arm rest easily cracked the plastic frame of the rest pad. Will order another and replace - in future will grab the wheel and rim to steady myself when moving. No easy way to adjust recline function from chair - secondary adjustment levers somewhere accessible from in the chair would be nice, but you must have abdominal strength to pull yourself up in order to use such a function. It would be nice for those of us who have that strength.
chuck p. from cincinnati, oh
Middle-aged male, tall, undergoing complex hip reconstructive surgery after extensive disease.
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