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The theme 2010: Year of the Engaged Older Adult. The campaign particularly aims to focus on enriching the lives of older adults by giving them and guiding them throughout the process more control in taking charge of their own health. Thanks to lift chairs! This goal can be made a lot easier especially for those suffering from severe arthritis, neuromuscular disease, and back problems. The benefits of using a lift chair entirely depend on the capabilities of the type you selected. Almost all lift chairs in the market are recliners and offer a variety of added interesting features. Apart from mere raising and lowering of the backrest and footrest, current lift chairs are now capable of sustaining different positions through mechanical adjustments of the entire chair frame. Customers looking for 2-way recliners may opt between a traditional style and one with a contemporary design. There is also a third option for having a full length storage pocket. For someone who prefers 3-way recliners, one type features a richly-stuffed back and seat, while another type is capable of completely reclining to achieve greatest comfort. Take note that lift chairs are supposed to provide comfort which, in turn, is significantly influenced by visual activity. As they say, what you see is what you get. A design you see perfect for your home will ensure that you get that perfect feeling of being "at home". Signature Series. This series features what may be so-called "signatured" functions. A Guide to Buying Lift Chairs for Seniors Of course, you will surely have a couple of questions to ask especially if it is your first time to buy a lift chair for a senior in your family. How will it benefit your old man? In more ways than one, lift chairs are used by those old people who now feel their age along with the challenges that comes along with aging already overpowering them. Obviously, the need to buy a lift chair is high primarily among the elderly or infirm with the latter probably caused by old age or disease. In 2004, 12% of the American population was reported to be 65 years old and above. The Census Bureau further estimates that by 2050, the figures will likely increase to a massive 21% which is almost double the earlier findings.
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