FDA Class II medical device*
Lift Chair Assistant
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The LC-358PW from Pride's Heritage Lift Chair Collection offers exceptional features at an economical price. Built to last, this lift chair includes a heavy-duty actuator and ultra-smooth lift system with a 375 lb weight capacity. The integrated battery backup provides redundant lifting power in the event of power outage so you will always be able to rise to a standing position. In addition, this chair is guaranteed by Pride's unsurpassed 7 year pro-rated warranty.
- Recline Positions: 3
- Back Type: Button (Firm)
- Weight Capacity: 375 lb
- Chaise Seat: Yes
- Minimum Recommended Height: 4' 9"
- Maximum Recommended Height: 5' 3"
- Overall Width: 39"
- Floor to Top of Seat: 19"
- Seat Depth: 19"
- Seat Width: 24"
- Seat to Top of Back: 23.5"
- Distance Required from Wall Reclined: 18"
- Battery Back Up: Yes
- Head Rest Cover Included: No
- Arm Covers Included: No
- Left Hand Control Available: Yes
- Heat & Massage Option Available: Yes
- Foot Rest Extension Option Available: No
- Fire Retardant (California Specifications; bulletin 117): Yes
- Warranty: 7-Year pro-rated, Lift Mechanism: Lifetime
*Pride® FDA Class II Medical Devices are designed to
aid individuals with mobility impairments
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Jul 24, 2013 6:19 PM | |
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Bea Humboldt from Bartlett, IL would recommend this to a friend. | |
A Little About Myself | Daughter |
Pros | We were surprised to see how much the swelling in my mother's ankles had gone down! We bought the chair to help her get up, but hadn't anticipated the benefit of sitting with her feet up much of the day! Her legs have not looked this normal for decades! |
Cons | I made the mistake of ordering the wide version of the petite chair. I was afraid of getting one too small, or having her outgrow it, but it really does look monstrous around my little mother. The regular petite would have been sufficient. |
Service & Delivery | The chair arrived a week after we moved her to assisted living. The truck backed up to the home's loading dock, and put it on a cart. My husband cut away the cardboard carton. It was in great shape, went together simply, and worked right away. |
We are very pleased with the chair. The controls are simple enough to operate, even for my technophobic 92-year-old mother! It goes up and down slowly and smoothly, and doesn't scare her. The best part has been the foot rest, which has really helped with her swollen ankles. | |
2 of 2 people found this review helpful |
Review of Pride GL-358PW Lift Chair Recl | |
Dec 17, 2009 8:50 AM | |
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Phil from Tallahassee, FL would not recommend this to a friend. | |
A Little About Myself | Elderly |
Pros | Sturdy |
Cons | Uncomfortable |
This lift chair is truly uncomfortable. The hard naugahyde cover becomes painful after short time in use. The lift settings are too limited so your legs are never in the best position in relation to your back. The chair is sturdy and well-built so it is disappointing that it cannot be used except for short times. | |
7 of 8 people found this review helpful |