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There are many health conditions and mobility problems that make it difficult to sit comfortably in a normal chair. At Osteopoise, we understand these issues and have sourced a wide selection of high quality specialist chairs that can meet any combination of seating needs.

These include specially designed pressure and posture care chairs, and electrically operated riser recliner chairs that make it easier to stand up. Our high seat chairs offer tailor-made support to suit your mobility needs and come in a range of attractive designs that will grace any fireside. You can even choose a matching footstool for extra comfort.

Our bariatric chairs have the specialised features and functionality required by the larger user. These sturdy and robust designs offer pressure care and posture management as well as comfortable seating solutions for people with a range of mobility-limiting conditions.

Our range of solutions

Bariatric Seating

Bariatric seating for the larger user that provides optimum support and comfort and the upmost reassurance.

High Seat Chairs

Electrically operated riser recliners are of real benefit to those who may otherwise need help when rising from a sitting position.

Pressure Care Chairs

Encompassed within the design of all our seating systems is the necessity for good positioning and ultimate comfort.

Riser Recliners

Bariatric seating for the larger user that provides optimum support and comfort and the upmost reassurance.

Specialist Posture Care

Posture care as, part of a 24 hour approach to both night and day time posture management, is at the beating heart of our business

Your solution is ours to find

“Our chair was exactly what Roy needed for support, durability and positioning!” Roy Baker

“Fantastic service and they will find you the right product for what you need” Richard Drakes

“Can’t praise Simon enough at Osteopoise. Excellent service as always, thank you.” Anne Crowley