Standing Assistance
Prioritize stable lift motion, a seat height that lets feet touch the floor, and a remote that is easy to reach.
Size Guide
Use height, weight, seat width, seat depth, seat height, and back height together. The right chair should let the user sit back fully while their feet can reach the floor before lifting.
| User Profile | Height | Weight | Seat Width | Seat Depth | Seat Height | Back Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Petite / shorter user | 5'2"-5'6" | Under 250 lbs | 21"-23" | 20"-21" | 18"-19" | 28"-31" |
| Average daily comfort | 5'7"-6'0" | 250-350 lbs | 23"-25" | 21"-22" | 19"-20" | 31"-34" |
| Big & Tall / extra room | 6'1"+ | 350-400 lbs+ | 25"-26"+ | 22"-23" | 20"-21" | 34"-40" |
Prioritize stable lift motion, a seat height that lets feet touch the floor, and a remote that is easy to reach.
Choose dual motor or lay-flat recliners when the user needs independent backrest and footrest control for naps.
Start with a 25"-26" seat and up to 400 lbs support, then confirm seat depth and back height.