Lift Chair Table
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Product serves its purpose
Won't tip over Doesn't rest in lap Swivels out of the way
Doesn't sit level Doesn't attach to chair (chair slides on it)
david p. from doerun, ga
60 year old male with micro-venous stasis and arthritic knees. Required to keep legs elevated almost all the time.
Moderately pleased with product.
Well made, easy to use.
Tray cannot be moved forward and aft once swung into position in front of a person. Recliner cannot always be placed into an optimum position to accommodate person who is handicapped. Forward and aft movement of the tray would allow better positioning for taking meals.
edwin b. from junction city, ks (caregiver)
Male Age 58. Closed head injury. can't walk. Spends most of time in recliner. Uses table for meals and to hold TV remote, etc.
Lift Chair Table: Review
Makes it very handy for snacking in front of tv.
If the base of the table stand is flush with the edge of the chair, the table is too tight for me to fit behind it. I had to extend the table base forward about 6"
david s. from bonita springs, fl
Age: 81 mobile disability
Handy table for Electric Lift Chair
Large table surface
Would be very difficult for a disabled person to assemble. It is difficult to move the table when lounging in the chair.
brigid b. from redmond, wa
Age 73, partially disabled.
Nice table.
Stable, good quality.
If the user needs a Hoyer lift to get into their lift chair, this is probably not the table for you. The magazine rack gets in the way of the lift. We ended up cutting part of the lip off the base, and were able to fit the lift in this slot to get mom into the chair.
joyce j. from largo, fl (caregiver)
Mother is age 86, stoke on right side, needs Hoyer lift, can't stand or walk.
good product with a few refinements
table is large enough and swivels 180 construction is strong
table needs to swivel easier possible solution to leveling problems possible placement of object container around edge of table instead of on the base
gordon m. from berkeley springs, wv (caregiver)
86 yrs. mother with limited mobility and lack of strength in hands and arms
Lift Chair Table: Review
Its well biult.
It has to sit too close to the chair therefore it has to be moved when the lift chair has to be raised anymore than a sitting position. Would like to see a wider base so as to move the chair from a sitting position up one level.
james k. from lehigh acres, fl
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Over-all it is okay, but not great
The length of the work surface and the fact that it swings all the way around.
Weight of the table top and design of the base.
jean d. from memphis, tn (caregiver)
We are pleased with the table with the following exceptions: It has to be placed out further in the front of the lift chair than we would have liked t
wonderful
great
gets a little stiff
debra o. from huron, oh (caregiver)
92 years old love them
WORTH THE PRICE
STURDY, EASY TO KEEP CLEAN
DIFFICULT TO LOWER & RAISE FOR ARTHRITIS HANDS, COULD USE TILT TOP. RUBBER STRIP ON BOTTOM EDGE DOESN'T STAY ON NEITHER DID RUBBER PAD FOR CHAIR FOOT.
kathryn j. from grantsville, ut
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