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Best Chairs for Old Age

As the body ages and mobility declines in old age, having quality chairs for your loved one is vital. Every day life becomes more accessible to senior citizens with quality seating options for all aspects of life. Use this guide from Americare Senior Living to find the best chairs for elderly people.

Why Chairs for the Elderly Are Important

Sitting in an upright position, compared to slouching or leaning forward, provides countless benefits that improve motor functions and overall wellness. Some of the many benefits of quality chairs for seniors include:


The benefits of a chair extend far beyond seating. A quality seat unlocks opportunities for physical wellness and activity, such as chair yoga for seniors. Unlocking these benefits will require you to invest in quality senior seating for your family member.

Types of Chairs

There are various types of chairs designed to cater to all aspects of senior life. Here are four types of chairs to invest in for your loved one.

1. Wheelchairs for Elderly People

Wheelchairs are often used for outdoor mobility and traveling distances. These chairs are also great tools for getting your loved one around indoors. Although they are not meant to be sat in all day, they provide the much-needed support your family member needs. A good way of looking at a wheelchair is as a mobility backup.

2. Lift Chairs for Elderly People

Also known as rise recliners, lift chairs have two primary functions. The first is a rise function that provides secure sit-to-stand support for senior citizens who need assistance. The second is a recline function that maximizes comfort. Some Medicare plans cover part of the cost for a lift chair for qualifying policyholders.

3. Shower Chairs for Elderly People

When it comes time to shower, a senior might need a place to sit in order to clean themselves in comfort. With a shower chair, your loved one can get themselves positioned well to use the shower without putting themselves at risk of falling. Consider a shower chair with a backrest to relieve back pain and minimize pressure while cleaning.

4. Bathtub Chairs for Elderly People

Perhaps your loved one cannot step over a tub edge into a shower chair with ease. Another option to look into is bathtub chairs for the elderly. These seats help transfer seniors with mobility limitations to swing their legs over the edge and get into the tub more easily. Communicate with your loved one to see whether a shower or bathtub chair is best for their current living situation.

Find True Comfort at Americare Senior Living

For a nursing home or senior living community that supports the comfort and well-being of your loved one, turn to Americare Senior Living. We offer numerous senior living options to enhance your loved one’s quality of life and prosperity, including:

Contact us or find your nearest Americare Senior Living community online to find a comfortable home for your loved one today.

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