Homecare Chairs with Wheels
At The Mobility Furniture Company, we understand that you may need extra support from your rise and recline chair. We have designed a range of homecare chairs that deliver the benefits of furniture you would previously only see in a healthcare setting into a chair you are happy to have in your own home.
Recliner homecare chairs with wheels make movement easier for the user and the carer alike. As well as allowing freer movement, our hospital recliner chairs with wheels are built with pressure care and support, taking into account the individual physical needs of each customer. Browse our other products including all homecare chairs, homecare beds and riser recliner chairs.
Please note that all colour variants shown below are examples only. As each item is made bespoke there is a large range of colours and shades available depending on the fabric chosen.
Seat Height
Medium – 18.5″ (47cm) / Large – 20.5″ (52cm)
Seat Width
1 – 16.5″ (42cm) / 2 – 18.5″ (47cm) / 3 – 20.5″ (52cm)
Colours
- Blue Grey
- Gray
- Orange Black
- Grey Yellow
- Red Blue
The Canterbury
- Seat depth can be adjusted
- Leg rest is upholstered in deep memory foam
- Easily controlled Tilt in Space recline
Seat Height
Small – 19″ (48cm) – Medium 19″ (48cm)
Seat Width
Small – 18″ (46cm), Medium 20″ (51cm)
Colours
- Gray
- Blue Grey
- Grey Yellow
- Red Blue
- Orange Black
The Truro
- Internal seat cushions available from a range of solutions
- Easily controlled Dual Tilt in Space recline
- Replaceable back cushions
Seat Height
25″ (63.5cm)
Seat Depth
20” (50.8cm)
Colours
- Orange Grey
- Cream Gray
- Blue Grey
- Grey Yellow
- Red Black
The Plymouth
- Independent Tilt in Space
- Independent backrest recline
- Independent leg rest adjustment
How do our homecare chairs work?
Our homecare chairs rise and recline using a simple handset, allowing your legs to elevate and your back recline. Then when you’re ready to stand up, simply reverse the process.
Homecare chairs are engineered to offer great safety and comfort. The chairs can be fully reclined, allowing you to sleep more easily in your chair if you need to. The handset is especially easy to use with minimal fuss. And the chairs come in easy-clean fabrics and upholsteries.
Family members and carers are delighted that handles behind the homecare chairs have ergonomic and supportive grips, making pushing the chair between rooms easy on the hands.
What are the benefits of having a homecare chair with wheels?
In many ways, a hospital recliner chairs with wheels equates to freedom.
Freedom to move between the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and garden with ease. The person in the chair does not need to worry about transferring to a wheelchair or difficulties walking with a frame.
And the family member or carer finds it easier on their own body thanks to less lifting, supporting and straining.
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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.