Uplift Seat Assist – 80 to 230 Pounds

Uplift Seat Assist - 80 to 230 Pounds

Uplift Seat Assist The Uplift Seat Assist is a self-powered lifting cushion that assists you gently up and down from any armchair or sofa. This gentle action relieves stress and strain on painful joints, and eliminates the need to “rock” out of your seat. Even those of you who currently need “a pull” to get up can rest assured you won’t any longer: Uplift is strong enough to lift 80% of your weight. The lifting action is provided by a hydro-pneumatic piston that activates slowly as you begin to stand. There are no switches or levers, and no batteries are required. The Uplift is great for stroke survivors and those with limited strength or dexterity. You can use Uplift Seat Assist almost anywhere in your home, but is especially helpful in the kitchen, dining and living rooms. It is easy to use and only takes seconds to adjust to your correct weight setting. Uplift Seat Assist Features: Self-powered: Hydro-pneumatic gas spring releases slowly as the user begins to stand. No batteries or electricity required Memory foam cushion: Slow release memory foam conforms to the shape of your body, providing superior comfort Easy care fabric cover: Waterproof incontinent cover is easily removed and machine washable. Water resistent coating on foam surface can be easily wiped down with a damp cloth. Secure: Base has a non-slip material bottom that prevents the cushion from slipping Durable: Injection-molded base is made from durable polycarbonate plastic. Surface of the cushion is coated with a fire retardant coating that meets all test standards. Safe: Flexible seat curves to flattened seating surface. This patented design allows for a stable and safe lift. Patent # 5316370 Confortable: Cushion is made of a high density, V-Foam – special slow release, memory foam that helps protect against pressure sores and proves added comfort Portable: When lifting arm mechanism is disengaged, the cushion flattens for easy transport. Built-in


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