2424 days ago

The Viking Comfort Daily Day chair & Bed Mobility chair

Mandy & Andrew from Belfast

Princess chair is similar to the Viking Comfort Daily chair Bed. Day bed
Only 4 months old cost $3,000 a necessity that we had to purchase for My Dad at the resthome as the chairs that were supplied were not suitable, chair reclines is on wheels and aids in the prevention of pressure sores with its ergonomic design,The Comfort Daily Chair Bed is the ultimate in head to toe patient comfort. Think of it as a premium pressure relief mattress folded into a chair with improved 'extreme performance' and 'extreme resistance' polyurethene.
Chair has been covered the whole time it was in use however due to dads condition he did mange to tear a small area around the armrest. Includes foot rest that can easily be removed or adjusted.

Price: $2,200

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