Lift Chair Table
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Lift Chair Table: Review
sturdy, heavy base secures well
tabletop support upright needs bearing to ease rotation of top when moving. difficult to move from seated position for RA sufferer.
dorothy c. from liberty, mo (caregiver)
84 yr old RA/OA sufferer
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
wonderful aid... no need for out of the way storage. ...
strongly built.and exthetically pleasing. extremely flexible. well engineered.
needs a way to adjust the grip of the upper verticle posst to the base plate mounting post. Needs a swing stop on the table to keep it from swinging too far to the back of the chair, so that the chair back does not hit it as the chair is being rising to the sit up position.
richard m. from newberg, or (caregiver)
84 years old, wheel chair bound,and uses a lift chair all day every day.
Lift Chair Table: Review
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huie a. from loudon, tn (caregiver)
The user is 88 years old and practically wheelchair bound. She uses the chair table to eat some meals and to write letters etc. She was thrilled.
It's great
The multiple adjustment levels.
The trim around the magazine rack does not stay attached.
beverly p. from detroit, mi (caregiver)
My mother has limited mobility, we replaced her old table with this one so she could eat comfortably. It is also a handy table for her to work on her
It's the best thing I've purchased for myself.
It was easy to assemble and I love that it easily swings out of the way when I need to get up out of my chair. The table top is also the perfect size for my computer and other stuff I put on it.
I have found no problems with this product.
ingrid g. from lakwood village, tx
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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.
Sturdy, versatile
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loretta b. from sierra vista, az (caregiver)
82 y/o husband with rods in back, cancer, very low mobility
Excellent. It gives her the abilty for comfort.
Abilty to use comfortably,as she doe's not have full use of both arms.
None
joseph s. from hemet, ca (caregiver)
The user is my wife .She really needed a table to hold her IPad & books. Many thanks.
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
Good product for the money.
Easy to assemble and use. Solidly built
Instructions are not clear or complete.
michael b. from tillamook, or
User is a stroke victim with no use of left arm. The table provides support for the arm that would otherwise hang down and cause pain.
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