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    Keeping Mum and Dad At Home - Part  2 - Living Room
    (0) Keeping Mum and Dad At Home - Part 2 - Living Room

    We tend to spend a lot of our time in our living rooms, being comfortable and relaxing. But to do this, we need to have a chair that we find easy to get in and out of and one that also suits our posture and needs. The importance of a comfortable and accessible seat increases as we get older and sometimes, our parents might need one that can aid them in the everyday task of sitting down or getting up or simply just need one with a comfier seat or higher back

    Often, we can find ourselves in an armchair that isn’t suitable for long periods of sitting because they are based on appearances rather than functionality. In many cases, the height and depth of the sofa or armchair is not accurate for those using them for many reasons, such as them being too narrow or too wide or because the furniture is old and used. This can then affect our posture and muscle function and cause a decline in the speed our bodies move at. Sometimes we tend to sit in positions that are technically ‘wrong’ for us and this can then quickly become uncomfortable and cause our joints to stiffen or cramp, making it harder for us to potentially get out of our chairs or too even just sit in them for long periods of time.

    There are important features to be looking for when shopping for a new armchair. The height is important as a higher seat can make it simpler to get in and out of. But you don’t want it too high that your feet are unable to reach the ground which can cause pressure on the back of your thighs, making it uncomfortable. Our Riser Recliners are the perfect answer for these situations. They are ideal for individuals who have restricted mobility from the likes of arthritis, rheumatism or MS. The Riser Recliners will gently guide you into a sitting or standing position by using either a single motor motion or a dual motor motion.

    single-motor riser recliner, has just one motor which controls all the electric functions on the chair. The backrest, footrest, and riser functions are all operated through a single set of buttons. The backrest can be put into a fully reclined position while the footrest will be raised giving you a complete relaxed situation all from the push of a single button. By pressing the rise button, the chair will move into a raised sit-to-stand position. The backrest will rise while the footrest drops and then the whole chair will rise to aid you into a standing position. The single-motor rise and recline chairs are low-priced and are easier to operate with the simplicity of their controls.

    dual-motor riser recliner is a chair controlled by two motors; one motor operates the backrest whilst the other motor operates the footrest and riser function. The dual motor’s handset control has four buttons on it, with each set controlling one of the motors. With these extra buttons, the recliners offer more seating positions with the flexibility of the backrest on one set of controlled buttons, while the footrest can also be adjusted to suit the individual using a different button.

    Our Orthopaedic High Back Chairs can ensure your Mam or Dad holds a correct sitting posture in a fireside style chair. These seats are designed to provide lumbar support and the firm cushions offer lower back care. The arm rests come in cushioned support or polyurethane to optimise the comfort. The Orthopaedic chairs can differ from the common fireside chairs as they obtain a stable, upright position for the user which reduces the pressure that is put on their bones and muscles. Some of the chairs will offer adjustable heights to minimise the efforts of rising from your parents which is ideal if the user is recovering from hip or knee surgery.

    Many people who are in a sitting position for a prolonged period of time can suffer from pressure sores or can be recovering from pressure sores and may require a pressure cushion to assist with the healing of the sores or to prevent sores from occurring in the future. These pressure sores, also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores are a type of injury that affects areas of the skin and underlying tissue. They can develop when a large amount of pressure is applied to an area of skin over a short period of time or when less pressure is applied but over a longer period. The pressure disrupts the flow of blood through the skin and without a blood supply, the affected area of skin becomes starved of oxygen and nutrients. As a result, it begins to break down and this leads to the formation of an ulcer. A pressure cushion is ideal for people suffering with these sores and there are several types of pressure cushions available. They range from basic foam to alternating air cushions. A healthcare professional can help to determine which type of cushion is best for the level of bed sores an individual is suffering or recovering from. Whilst riser recliners and orthopaedic chairs are designed to minimise pressure, they may not offer enough pressure relief for a pressure sore and a pressure cushion may also be required.

    If your Mum or Dad are having problems sitting in an upright position, a specialised foot stool or foot rest can help decrease the chances of circulation problems for them. A static foot rest offers raised support to the calves while in a seated position and allows for the even distribution of pressure along the leg. This reduces the chances of stiffness, cramps and the development of pressure sores. These foot rests are both height and angle adjustable to ensure that both the thighs and calves are supported correctly on the seat and offer flexibility to cater for people with fixed postural problems of the ankle.

    In the situation where your Mam and Dad may be dependent on assistance due to severe limited mobility, a Portering Chair may be beneficial to their daily living. These chairs offer similar benefits to a rise recliner in the instance they can be manually tilted forward/backwards to help with their rising. The added bonus of these chairs is that they are mobile and be easily transported to move your Mam or Dad to different rooms in the house. They also come with a head rest and elevating foot rest to add extra support and stability for them.

    We at Beechfield Healthcare, always advise that you seek the input of a medical clinician such as an occupational therapist to help inform you of the short and long term needs of your Mam or Dad when purchasing our products, so you can receive the maximum value and support from them.

    Beechfield Healthcare Are The Irish Distributors Of The P Pod
    (0) Beechfield Healthcare Are The Irish Distributors Of The P Pod

    We have become the only Irish Distributors of the P’Pod.

    The P Pod product has been designed to offer disabled children and adults a comfortable seating experience with full support. It can be used at home or in day care centres and with its bean bag base, it’s easy to move around the house and doesn’t take up a lot of space unlike other supported chairs. The bean bag base allows the restricted user to feel at ease and relaxed while also receiving full postural support which in the long run is very influential for their development.

    The P Pod has a unique patented design that offers either a symmetrical support, or a custom moulded support fitted to suit the user’s needs while allowing them to simply just sit on a traditional bean bag base giving them a new seating experience.

    The new P Pod seat comes in a range of vibrant colours and the cover is easily removed for washing which makes it accessible for everyday use. This new design can be accompanied by lap and frame mounted trays, a head rest, foot booster or even an activity frame.

    The P Pod was awarded the Naidex style award in 2012 for providing postural support in the home environment. The P Pod is the perfect addition to any living room or care centre, and is now available in Ireland.

    Key Features

    • Standard or custom made
    • Provides simple accommodation of complex seating problems
    • Lightweight and easily handled within the home
    • Moulded Seat Pod improves effectiveness of the bean bag approach
    • Quilted stretch velour covers In a range of colours
    • Stylish & comfortable for Everyday Use
    • Covers easily removed for cleaning
    • Bean bag allows change of position yet maintains support
    • Range of accessories available

    To purchase a P Pod you can contact our Customer Sales team on 0578604367.

     

    Keeping Mum & Dad At Home: Bathroom Aids
    (0) Keeping Mum & Dad At Home: Bathroom Aids

    A slip or a fall can cause very minor or very serious injuries, depending on the circumstance. They are very common in the bathroom due to baths/showers and spills of water. The older we are or the less mobile we are, can increase the impact they have on our bodies so if there is any chance of us decreasing the chances of them, then we should take the opportunity to do so as they can have a huge influence on our everyday lifestyle, independency, confidence and mental health.

    Top Tips When Selecting A Stairlift
    (0) Top Tips When Selecting A Stairlift

    Just as every home and every person is different so are your stairlift requirements.  At Beechfield Stairlifts our experts will help to choose the correct lift for you.

    Straight V’s Curved Stairlifts

    The design of your staircase will determine what type of stairlift you need. 

    They fall into two broad categories – If your staircase is straight and does not have any corners or bends a straight stairlift will suit your needs.

    Curved stairlifts have tracks that are specifically designed to suit staircases that turn corners, go across intermediate landings and even up spiral staircases.  They are custom made for your staircase so you are guaranteed a perfect fit.  

    Measuring Your Stairs

    Always make sure that your stairs are measured by a qualified stairlift surveyor.  This will ensure that the stairlift is customised for your stairs and your needs. 

    Beechfield Stairlifts use specialist software to accurately measure your stairs and produce an interactive 3D model of your new stairlift in situ in your home.  From this you will get an accurate picture of how the stairlift will look in your home. 

    Selecting The Right Track & Seat

    There are a range of rails and tracks that suit different types of stairs.  Eg if you have a narrow staircase we would recommend a stairlift with a very narrow track and a narrow seat. If you have a door near the bottom of the stairs a slide track that retracts when the stairlift is not in use would be most suitable.  

    Whatever your requirements, our stairlift surveyors will accurately measure your stairs and recommend the best solution for you. 

    Powered Options

    Powered options make it easier to operate your stairlift by automatically turning the seat when the stairlift reaches the top of the stairs.  A powered footplate automatically folds up the foot plate when the stairlift is not in use and removes the need to bend down.   Depending on your own level of mobility and dexterity powered options may offer the best solution.

    Funding Your Stairlift

    Stairlift Grants

    Grants are available from your local council under a Mobility Aids Grant Scheme.  This can cover up to 100% of the cost.  For more information contact your local council or ask our Stairlift Specialists for assistance.

    VAT Reclaim

    It is possible to reclaim VAT if you pay for all or part of your new stairlift.  This can be reclaimed immediately once your stairlift is installed.

    For more information on Stairlifts please contact us on 0818 989 353.