Lift Chair Table
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The assembly
harold l. from manchester, tn (caregiver)
63 year old male with MS
Product was fine, but did not fit the lift chair we...
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Does not fit all lift chairs.
richard c. from la mesa, ca (caregiver)
Hemiplegic female, age 72. Short in physical stature.
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.
Lift Chair Table: Review
Easy to use. Once it is together
Instructions for assembly were abysmal
stephen s. from redding, ca
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Excellent
Let's her have a little mobility so she feels better about herself.
So far none.
eual m. from graford, tx (caregiver)
85 years old, one shoulder replaced and the other is bad so there is no arm strength.
Lift Chair Table: Review
Ease of use.
Needs the option of "mini-pads" on bottom to prevent slipping or damage to wood floors.
gerald g. from athens, ga (caregiver)
Spouse had serious foot surgery. No weight for 8 weeks. Table makes it possible to eat, read, do crafts.
too small but works anyway
Stable even though it does fit my chair. Big enough surface.
not designed for big chairs.
gwendolyn h. from laredo, tx
84, can't walk, female, spinal arthritis, broken shoulder mainly for computer.
Lift Chair Table: Review
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instability
mary b. from el reno, ok (caregiver)
husband, age 82, dementia.
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.
Very Satisfied
Quality
Instructions
dale b. from pasco, wa
Table for lap top mostly.
Great chair, solid & quiet.
Motor is almost silent. I bought two chairs!
Would have liked back to go a little further to the vertical position. Back leans back a little too far to support head when reading.
jeffrey o. from johnson city, tn
65 uses power wheelchair, has MS
Too Large and bulky for my 95 year old Mom.
Very nice and durable.
Too Large and bulky for 95 year old Mom.
sandra s. from woodbridge, va (caregiver)
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