Heritage LC-358 Line 3-Position
One of our most popular chairs. Available in four sizes and has a full chaise pad.
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james b. from morgantown, wv (caregiver)
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Satisfied so far.
Helping with problem.
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john h. from bloomington, il
80 yrs old. Back and leg problems.
Satisfied with everything.
Overall good quality.
None seen so far.
steven j. from juliette, ga (caregiver)
Mother (79) has Scoliosis of the back and Sciatica pain, and bad knees.
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katharine m. from manhatten beach, ca (caregiver)
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This is a well constructed chair.
Well constructed. Easy to put together. Very nice looking material.
None at this time.
allen s. from freeport, il (caregiver)
76 year old female. Bilateral knee replacements from O.A.
Love it, should have gotten this chair years ago
Good sturdy chair, works well and yet is pretty light weight, easy to move. Excellent to improve health - circulation, edema
Delivery was complicated - not as requested, but too early; we worked it out.
kathryn h. from rancho palos verdes, ca (caregiver)
My mother just turned 90. I should have purchased this chair for her years ago! She loved it immediately and actually started using it for a bed.
helps my back
Being vinyl makes for easier clean up after accidents. The lifting feature makes it easy to get her up and down without straining.
The smaller version was too small, and this one is a little too big, so we have to put a pillow behind Mom's back so she won't have a sore back from how she has to sit in it. I would have marked the remote control as "lift" or "Recline" because the arrows can be somewhat confusing if you are holding the control wrong.
dana n. from torrance, ca (caregiver)
for an incontinent 87 year old alzheimer's patient who's mostly bedridden
A little too firm, needs a little more give in the seat.
gets me up right and lays me back far enough to rest well.
too firm
doris g. from rolling meadows, il
Physically unable to get out up from a chair due to ALS
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