A treatment recliner chair is designed to support a wide range of care activities in one place — from clinical treatments and resting to repositioning and short-term transport. By enabling these functions within the same chair, patients do not need to be frequently moved between different surfaces, which reduces strain on both patients and caregivers.
Key Benefits
Versatile use
Treatment recliners can serve both clinical and comfort needs, allowing patients to remain in the same chair for treatments, rest, and recovery without needing to move to a bed or other equipment.
Adjustable design
Features such as hi-lo height adjustment, drop-down or removable armrests, and adjustable seat positions make it easier for patients to reposition themselves safely. These features also support assisted movements and hoist transfers, reducing the need for manual handling.
Safe positioning
Tilt-in-space functionality promotes good posture and provides stable support, giving caregivers better access and lowering the risk of falls or injuries during repositioning.
Improved comfort
When patients are well supported and comfortable in their chair, there is less need for frequent repositioning or transfer, which enhances their overall care experience.
By combining comfort, adjustability, and safety in one chair, treatment recliners help minimise unnecessary transfers, making care more efficient and less demanding for everyone involved.