Therapy Chairs

Therapy Chairs UK

Derwent Healthcare specialises in providing a range of therapy chairs for many clinical areas. Our collection covers chemotherapy chairs, dialysis chairs as well as day-case therapy chairs and saddle stools. We are well respected across the NHS for the supply of high-quality therapy chairs.

So when searching for ‘therapy chairs UK’ make sure that you give us a call on 01661 886169 or email info@derwenthealthcare.com

Medical-Sales therapy chairs are manufactured to individual client’s requirements, with multiple options for colours and accessories to suit different clinical environments.

Therapy Chairs for Sale

Medical-Sales therapy chairs are electrically operated using a hand switch. The chair can be reclined, and segments can be adjusted to suit individual requirements. By providing the ability to alter their position in the chair, easing pressure points, patient’s can find this function very beneficial. The more motors that the chair has, the more individual adjustment you can get from each segment. All of the therapy chairs come with an adjustable back segment, so the patient can sit up or recline easily.

However, with the ComfortLine2 therapy chair, it has 5 motors to adjust each segment individually. The height of the therapy chair can be adjusted from 54cm – 74cm. The back segment reclines or sits up. The seating segment can be adjusted to tilt backwards The leg segment can move up or down and the footrest is also electrically adjusted so that patients can bring the footrest up or down, enabling them to push against it and adjust their position in the chair themselves.

Armrests move up out of the way to make it easier to get onto the chair. The ComfortLine2 therapy chairs come with an adjustable neck pillow and head segment, this provides benefits when it comes to reducing neck ache. The low entrance height provides great value when there are elderly patients or for those with poor mobility allowing them to gain access to the chair easily and safely. The armrests on the ComfortLine2 therapy chair can be lowered to give better positioning for cannulation

ComfortLine2 therapy chairs are upholstered in Skai Pandoria Plus which is an Antibacterial/antimicrobial material that is also resistant to blood and urine & also easy to clean. Further information can be found here https://www.skai.com/en/interior/product/details/skai-pandoria-plus-mais/

For more information on our range of therapy chairs and how they can help you, simply get in touch with Derwent Healthcare today.

Therapy Chairs from Derwent Healthcare

The therapy chairs come in a variety of colour options, allowing you to choose a colour to compliment your own clinical environment. Other options also include a reading lamp on the back of the chair. The therapy chairs from Derwent Healthcare also come with the option of a handle on the back to make it easier to move the chair around the ward, other optional accessories are a luggage rack, console tables, IV Pole or a USB charging port.

There are a range of safety aspects relevant to the therapy chairs –a maximum safe load which had been independently tested in Germany by TUV. An efficient braking system either on each castor or central locking on both sides of the therapy chair. Emergency shock position via a foot pedal.

Why Choose Derwent Healthcare?

We care about all of our clients and our team is committed to the delivery of high-quality products and service. We want our customers to get the best possible experience from the equipment we supply.

Optimum Features For A Therapy Chair

Check List for optimum clinical features when choosing a Therapy Chair

Hygiene

Easily Cleaned
Smooth Surfaces
Non-porous materials

Ergonomic Requirements

Therapy Chair sections are easy to adjust for clinical needs such as cannulation, transfusion, treatments

Ideally, there should be height adjustment for moving and handling needs
Ease of adjustment of chair sections for patient comfort – footrest, leg rest, backrest, head pillow

Therapy chair is stable, not easily tipped over

Wheels allow ease of movement of the chair with an efficient locking mechanism

Social and communication

Individual patients chairs should be able to be moved into flexible groups for communicating with other patients, whilst still allowing for privacy if required
The therapy chairs are attractive and non-institutional looking

Patient Safety

Weight load should be sufficient to meet needs
Armrests should be adjustable, removable for moving and handling
The braking system should be quick and efficient
Emergency shock positioning should be quick and simple, preferably hands-free for clinical staff
No sharp edges that patients could injure themselves on
Ease of entering/ exiting chair

Value for money

Meets long term costs as well as short term capital budget costs
Ease of repair
Ease of replacement of component parts
Warranty
Range of colours and accessories