Specialist chairs for Alzheimer's Disease

Support that promotes comfort and familiarity

Following a stroke, people may experience changes in mobility, muscle tone, balance, posture and fatigue levels. Sitting comfortably and safely can become more challenging, particularly when managing weakness, reduced coordination or one-sided support needs. Specialist seating can help provide stability, improve positioning and support safer transfers, while also assisting carers with repositioning and daily care routines.

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Chairs for Alzheimers Disease

Tri-Chair 7 Specialist Chair

Inspired by Channel’s collaboration with Rob Burrow CBE, the Tri-Chair 7 delivers exceptional durability, adaptability and effortless manoeuvrability for semi-ambulant and non-ambulant users.

  • Semi and non-amulant users who require a medium to high degree of postural support when seated, those at risk of pressure sores and those with complex body shape needs.
  • Adults with conditions including Scoliosis, Kyphosis, Lordosis, Contractures, Acquired Brain Injury, Stroke, MND, MS, Parkinson’s Disease, Spina Bifida, Arthritis
  • Those in nursing or residential homes, hospitals, hospices or being cared for at home.
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Integral Care Chair

Customisable comfort, support and style - Lilley’s lateral back provides optimal postural support with motorised options for effortless sit-to-stand transitions.

  • Gentle contouring in the sacral region assists the user in achieving and maintaining optimal positioning and a midline posture
  • The generous 90° leg raise angle assists with the management of lower limb oedema.
  • Swing-away backrest wings and armrests decrease the demands on carers when transferring and positioning the user.
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Tri-Chair Two Specialist Chair

The latest in specialist seating design, with enhanced back and trunk support for comfort, postural management and pressure care in one clinically robust chair.

  • Semi and non-amulant users who require a medium to high degree of postural support when seated, those at risk of pressure sores and those with complex body shape needs.
  • Adults with conditions including Scoliosis, Kyphosis, Lordosis, Contractures, Acquired Brain Injury, Stroke, MND, MS, Parkinson’s Disease, Spina Bifida, Arthritis
  • Those in nursing or residential homes, hospitals, hospices or being cared for at home
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Tri-Chair Three Specialist Chair

Highly adjustable for the most complex and evolving needs, offering exceptional postural support and high-level pressure care management.

  • Adults requiring comfort and a very high-degree of postural support, with complex sitting postures and high level pressure care management.
  • Those with conditions including Stroke, MND, Spina Bifida, Parkinson’s Disease, Cerebral Palsy, Huntington’s Disease, Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease, Severe Scoliosis, Severe Kyphosis and Severe Lordosis.
  • Suitable for nursing and residential, hospitals, hospices, specialist treatment facilities and those being cared for at home.
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Platinum Bespoke Riser Recliner

Built exclusively for you, with endless customisation options, a wide range of accessories and matching sofas, the ultimate in personalised seating.

  • Endless customisation options
  • Matching 2 and 3 seater sofas available to fit seamlessly into your home
  • Unparalleled flexibility and comfort
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Mabel Riser Recliner

Long-term, customisable comfort for you, your family member or client, with matching sofa options so it fits seamlessly into your home.

  • Choice of motor options including Tilt-in-Space feature supports you from sitting to standing
  • Matching 2 and 3 seater sofas available to fit seamlessly into your home
  • Waterfall back cushions for all-around comfort and optimal back support
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Lilley Riser Recliner

Customisable comfort, support and style - Lilley’s lateral back provides optimal postural support with motorised options for effortless sit-to-stand transitions.

  • Choice of motor options including Tilt-in-Space feature supports you from sitting to standing
  • Lateral back for optimal postural support
  • Optional arm and head cushion covers for added longevity
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Evelyn Riser Recliner

Optimal lumbar and back support to take the pressure off where it matters most, with Tilt-in-Space and matching sofa options available.

  • Choice of motor options including Tilt-in-Space feature supports you from sitting to standing
  • Matching 2 and 3 seater sofas available to fit seamlessly into your home
  • Waterfall back cushions for all-around comfort and optimal back support
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Erin Riser Recliner

Button-backed styling with a range of motorised positioning options, plus optional neck roll and head cushion for even greater individual support.

  • Choice of motor options including Tilt-in-Space feature supports you from sitting to standing
  • Button back design for traditional style with support
  • Option to add neck roll and additional head cushion for even higher level of support
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Freya Riser Recliner

Versatile, practical and comfortable, with motorised options and two-tier back cushions to maintain a comfortable sitting position throughout the day.

  • Choice of motor options including Tilt-in-Space feature supports you from sitting to standing
  • Two-tier back cushions helps to maintain a comfortable sitting position
  • Optional arm and head cushion covers for added longevity
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Eden Riser Recliner

Choose from two motorised options for full body position control at the touch of a button, designed for comfort, control and individual needs.

  • Motorised Tilt-in-space functionality supports you from sitting to standing
  • Lateral back for optimal postural support
  • Optional arm and head cushion covers for added longevity
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Connie Riser Recliner

Traditional elegance meets advanced support - Connie’s Tilt-in-Space functionality and waterfall back cushions offer a comfortable, supportive transition from sitting to standing.

  • Choice of motor options including Tilt-in-Space feature supports you from sitting to standing
  • Waterfall back cushions for all-around comfort and optimal back support
  • Optional neck roll cushion
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Why choose Alzheimers Disease support chairs?

Familiar comfort and safety

Thoughtfully designed seating that promotes a sense of security and familiarity, helping to reduce anxiety and confusion whilst supporting cognitive function through environmental consistency.

Memory-friendly design

Intuitive features and familiar control systems that work with cognitive challenges rather than against them, promoting independence whilst maintaining safety and dignity at every stage.

Enhanced wellbeing

Specialist seating that addresses the unique needs of those with Alzheimer's, from managing restlessness and supporting safe mobility to providing pressure relief and maintaining comfort throughout the day.

Understanding Alzheimers Disease seating needs

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological condition affecting memory, thinking and behaviour, which is why our specialist chairs are designed to provide consistency, security and intuitive support.

From managing restlessness and confusion to supporting safe mobility and promoting dignity, our chairs offer targeted features that help maintain independence and quality of life throughout the Alzheimer's journey.

  • Simple to use controls
  • Safety and security features
  • Restlessness management
  • Pressure care systems
  • Familiarity-promoting design
  • Carer-assistance features

Our process

Your home is your sanctuary. We understand that having someone in your space can be an unsettling experience, but that’s where we’re different. We’re warm, friendly and we don’t believe in the hard sell - we believe in finding a solution that meets your needs. It’s as simple as that.

And, for extra peace of mind, not only is every one of our seating specialists DBS checked, but we expect every member of our team to adhere to our strict Channel Code of Conduct. Giving peace of mind that you’ll receive the very best service, every time.

STEP 1

Let's Talk

We will call to discuss what you need, why you need it and explore how we can best support you.

STEP 2

Book a visit

One of our seating consultants will book in for a home visit, usually within 7 days of your initial call.

STEP 3

Home Consultation

Our seating consultant will bring a demo chair for you to try. From there, we’ll establish how we can design a chair that fits you.

STEP 4

Custom Sizing

The main event! We will measure you in the chair to make sure your new chair will fit you absolutely perfectly.

STEP 5

No Pressure Quote

We’ll leave a quote with you to think over. No pressure. No deadlines. And, if you do decide to buy, we’ll send your order directly to the factory as soon as you’re ready.

1

Get in touch

We will call to discuss what you need, why you need it and explore how we can best support you.

2

Book a visit

One of our seating consultants will book in for a home visit, usually within 7 days of your initial call.

3

Visit from the team

Our seating consultant will bring a demo chair for you to try. From there, we’ll establish how we can design a chair that fits you.

4

The main event

The main event! We will measure you in the chair to make sure your new chair will fit you absolutely perfectly.

5

Receive a quote

We’ll leave a quote with you to think over. No pressure. No deadlines. And, if you do decide to buy, we’ll send your order directly to the factory as soon as you’re ready.

Request a brochure

Finding the right seating solution is a deeply personal journey, and at Channel Healthcare, we believe you shouldn't have to navigate it alone.

Our brochure brings everything you need together in one place - from our full range of needs-led seating solutions (matched to you using our OT-designed Chair Selector Tool) to expert advice from our team and our network of Occupational Therapists.

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Quality You Can Trust, Made in Britain

When it comes to uncompromising quality standards and top quality materials, we believe that British is best. That’s why we’re passionate about keeping as much of our process as possible right here in the British Isles.

That means that everything from our riser recliners to the components that make our seating and mobility solutions the go-to choice, are made in Britain.

Hand-built at our factories and warehouses in the UK, using market-leading British engineered steel components, every frame, every stitch and every innovative feature is hand-crafted by our team of expert craftspeople. For the highest quality, maximum comfort and a solution built for each user’s needs - every time.

Introducing our Chair Selector Tool

At Channel Healthcare, we understand that choosing the right chair is a hugely personal decision. But we also understand that it can be an overwhelming decision too.

That’s why we developed our innovative Chair Selector Tool. Designed in collaboration with Occupational Therapists, our Chair Selector Tool eases the feeling of overwhelm by helping to narrow down our extensive range of products, matching you with the products that can best support you or your loved one.

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How do these chairs help with confusion and disorientation?

Our chairs feature consistent, familiar designs with simple controls and clear visual cues that help reduce confusion. The supportive structure provides reassurance and security, helping to minimise anxiety for those with cognitive challenges.

Can the chair help manage restlessness and agitation?

Yes, our chairs include comfort-promoting features specifically designed to help manage restlessness, with positioning options that support natural movement whilst maintaining safety and providing the gentle containment that can reduce agitation.

What about wandering and safety concerns?

Our chairs incorporate subtle safety features that provide security without feeling restrictive, including supportive sides and secure positioning systems that help prevent unsafe movements whilst maintaining dignity and comfort.

How do you assess Alzheimer's-specific seating needs?

Our seating specialists conduct comprehensive assessments, considering cognitive function, mobility patterns, behavioural needs, pressure care requirements and daily routines to create an optimal seating solution.

Do you work with dementia care teams?

Absolutely. We collaborate with neurologists, dementia care specialists, occupational therapists and care coordinators to ensure each seating solution we recommend supports each individual’s overall care plan and promotes wellbeing.

Can the chair adapt as Alzheimer’s progresses?

Yes, our chairs are designed with progressive needs in mind. We provide ongoing assessments and adjustments to ensure that the solution continues to meet changing requirements as Alzheimer's advances through its stages.

How does the chair support carers and family members?

Our chairs include carer-friendly features such as easy-access controls, positioning options that facilitate care tasks and durable, easy-clean materials that reduce maintenance burden whilst supporting safe manual handling.

How can specialist seating help people living with Alzheimer’s disease?

Specialist seating can help improve comfort, stability and positioning for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease. Supportive seating may also help reduce physical strain and support safer day-to-day care.

Why is supportive seating important for Alzheimer’s disease?

As Alzheimer’s progresses, individuals may spend longer periods seated or experience changes in posture, mobility and awareness. Appropriate seating helps improve comfort, reduce pressure build-up and support safer positioning throughout the day.

Can specialist chairs help reduce restlessness or discomfort?

Comfortable, supportive seating can help create a more stable and reassuring sitting environment, particularly for individuals who become unsettled due to discomfort, fatigue or poor positioning.

How can seating support posture and positioning?

Specialist seating helps maintain a more supported and balanced sitting position, reducing the risk of slumping, sliding or discomfort during extended periods of sitting.

Are rise and recline chairs suitable for people with Alzheimer’s disease?

Rise and recline functions can help support safer transfers and make sitting down or standing up easier for people with reduced mobility or strength.

Is pressure care important for people living with Alzheimer’s?

Yes. Reduced mobility and longer sitting periods can increase pressure-related discomfort. Pressure-relieving seating helps improve comfort and supports skin integrity during prolonged sitting.

Can specialist seating support carers?

Adjustable seating can make transfers, repositioning and daily care routines safer and less physically demanding, helping support both carers and users.

What should healthcare professionals consider when assessing seating needs?

Healthcare professionals often assess posture, mobility, cognition, transfer ability, pressure care requirements and overall comfort when recommending seating solutions for people with Alzheimer’s disease.

Can seating needs change over time with Alzheimer’s disease?

Yes. As mobility, posture and care needs change, seating solutions may need to be adjusted to continue providing appropriate comfort, positioning and support.

Supporting your Alzheimers Disease journey

Find out how we can support your journey towards greater comfort and independence.

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