Riser Recliner Chairs
Put your feet up in one of the Mobility Furniture Company’s tailor-made riser recliner chairs. For optimum support and superior comfort, our luxury mobility chairs are just what you need to rest a tired body at the end of the day.
Feel totally supported from head to toe in a chair that’s uniquely designed with limited mobility in mind. Tailored measurements can create a custom fit for any body type, while the dual motor function lets you recline and relax in comfortable positions at the mere touch of a button. Our wide range of colours, styles and fabrics will ensure your new chair looks and feels great, whatever your interior décor.
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Seat Width in
16” – 34”
Back Height from Seat Platform
24” – 32”
The Cheshire Collection
- Two-tier back riser recliner
- Beautifully designed wooden knuckles
- Available in three different colours
Seat Width
16” – 35”
Back Height from Seat Platform
24” – 32”
The Surrey Collection
- Has beautifully pleated scrolled arm
- Available in a vast array of upholstery
- Rise & recliner chair in all motor capacities & action types
Seat Width
18” – 28”
Back Height from Seat Platform
24” – 32”
The Hampshire Collection
- Added padding on the arms for extra comfort
- Available in all action types
- One of our most popular recliner chair choices
Seat Width
18” – 22”
Back Height from Seat Platform
24” – 32”
The Berkshire Collection
- Rise and recliner chair
- Designed to be sleek and comfortable
- Available with three back options
Seat Width
18” / 20” / 22”
Back Height from Seat Platform
28”
The Lincoln Collection
- Available as rise & recline chair or 2-3 seater sofa
- Designed for deepest comfort
- Various upholstery options available
Seat Width
16” – 28”
Back Height from Seat Platform
24” – 32”
The Suffolk Collection
- Available as rise & recline chair or 2/3 seater sofa
- Designed for comfort and support
- Various upholstery options available
Seat Width
16” – 28”
Back Height from Seat Platform
24” – 32”
The Norfolk Collection
- Available as riser recliner chair or 2/3 seater sofa
- Designed for comfort and support
- Various upholstery options available
We are delighted to introduce
Dr Rob Hicks
We are thrilled to have Dr Rob Hicks on board as an independent expert. He highlights key issues faced by many older people, and others who have medical conditions, and discusses how well-designed mobility furniture can help them to improve health and quality of life.
What is a Riser Recliner Chair?
Rise and recliner chairs are designed to allow people to sit down and stand up with minimal difficulty or strain. Operated with either a remote control or levers, the user can lie almost flat to snooze, sit upright to chat with a friend or recline a little to watch TV… there is a position for virtually every scenario.
Our luxury mobility chairs are available in various fabulous upholsteries, fabrics, sizes, motor action types and backrest styles. Because they’re made-to-measure, your body will be supported in all the right places, especially the hard-working joints of the neck, spine, hips and knees. If your current chair is lumpy, uncomfortable or leaves you feeling cramped, achy, stiff and sore, then it’s time to invest in a new one.
What are the Benefits of a Riser Recliner Chair?
Being able to recline to different levels takes the pressure off certain parts of your body – for example, raising your feet is a great way to rejuvenate tired legs at the end of the day and help boost circulation. The various back styles (waterfall, lumber, button and more) have been created to help reduce symptoms of different physical conditions such as slipped discs, sciatica and general soreness. As an added bonus, they look great in any indoor setting, whether your preference is a country cottage, modern chic, or anything in between.
In the longer term, the adjustable positioning offered by rise and recline chairs can increase circulation, decrease fluid retention, alleviate varicose veins, leg ulcers and cellulitis, and aid recovery from surgery.
A riser recliner can also be of significant benefit for the partners of people with mobility problems, as it gives the affected individual more independence in their day to day life and reduces ones’ reliance on others for mobility related tasks.
What Should I Look for in a Recliner Riser Chair?
Using a mobility chair that is not suited to your physical needs, or one that is poorly designed, can put undue strain on your musculoskeletal system, ie your bones, muscles and joints. If you suffer from back pain, the chair’s back style is of great importance, as is having a seat of the correct height, width and depth for your posture. If you are affected by arthritis, look for features including memory foam cushions, an adjustable back and headrest and supportive armrests with wooden knuckles.
How to Use a Recliner Chair
A good quality rise recliner chair will last for many years and can be used in any living room, lounge room or bedroom setting. They’re perfect for sitting for extended periods, as the remote control allows you to change position without having to move. Electric motors enable extremely precise positioning, as the foot and back rests can operate independently of each other.
Recliner chairs are also suitable for snoozing or napping in, and the superior comfort they provide can even make it easier to sleep – especially if you suffer from aches and pains.
What are the Best Riser Recliner Chairs for the Elderly?
It is well-known that exercising leads to better health and we should aim to avoid sitting for lengthy periods. However, sitting is a normal part of life and in some situations, there is no option but to sit for extended periods. As we age, limited mobility, long-term health conditions or short-term illnesses can also result in more sitting. A comfortable and supportive chair is therefore essential to aid mobility.
We also know that getting in and out of traditional chairs can be an uncomfortable process for people with limited mobility and those who are elderly. A rising recliner chair does the hard work for you, by allowing you to recline, sit up and get out of the chair at the touch of a button. This ability to sit and stand with greater support also reduces the risk of straining, slipping or falling.
Can Riser Recliner Chairs Improve Mental Health?
One other important health benefit that mobility armchairs can bring is the improvement of your mental well-being. Sitting down should be comfortable and tranquil, and a chair should be a safe place to relax, catch up with family and friends, watch TV, play games, read a book or even have a snooze.
At the Mobility Furniture Company, we never underestimate the importance of mental health and what peace of mind can bring. Living in pain can be an exceptionally stressful experience, and taking action to reduce that pain is uplifting. Being able to get in and out of a chair can also make a huge difference to an older persons’ mental well-being, as it helps to promote mobility, prolongs independence and allows them to maintain a sense of dignity.
Which are our Most Popular Rise and Recline Chairs?
- Luxury reclining chair
Looking for a chair that suits your particular physical frame and takes into account areas of your body affected by pressure? Our luxury reclining chairs are the ultimate in comfort, so sit back and relax or stay upright in perfect alignment in a luxury reclining chair that looks totally fantastic.
- Electric recliner chairs
These beautiful chairs move at the touch of a button, to rise and fall whenever it suits you. Power recliners have seats that can be adjusted in terms of height, width and depth, and even the angle of the chair’s arms can be tailored. Your comfort, your health, your lifestyle… your chair.
- Orthopaedic chairs
Seat height, depth and width play a major role in how comfortable and supportive a chair is. Our range of orthopaedic chairs is carefully designed to ergonomically match a wide variety of physical needs, particularly helpful for people at risk of sedentary-related illnesses and conditions. Each expertly constructed chair supports your neck, spine, legs and arms, even when you sit for long periods.
If you have any questions or would like some more information on how the Mobility Furniture Company’s range of riser recliner chairs can support your needs, request a free brochure or send us a message today.
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How to choose the perfect recliner chair
You’ve decided that a reclining chair is needed in your life. It will enhance your comfort and relaxation at the end of a long day, plus there are compelling health benefits to enjoy. Here’s how to choose the perfect recliner chair.
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Can sleeping in a recliner chair cause problems?
Sleep patterns change with age. Age UK highlights that sleep tends to become less deep and people wake up more often during the night or earlier in the morning as they grow older.