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Our healthcare nursing home chairs collection bridges the gap between commercial medical durability and residential emotional comfort. Specifically designed for senior living, post-operative recovery rooms, and long-term care facilities, these armchairs incorporate essential geriatric physics. The extended wood-touch armrests provide solid leverage for residents rising from a seated position, while the soothing pastel fabric finishes eliminate the cold, intimidating feel of traditional chrome medical furniture.
High-Back Wing Chair with Casters: 780mm W x 820mm D x 1050mm H (Seat Height: 450mm)
Standard Mid-Back Patient Armchair: 600mm W x 580mm D x 880mm H (Seat Height: 450mm)
Compact Lobby Reception Chair: 680mm W x 660mm D x 840mm H (Seat Height: 440mm)
(Custom institutional sizing accepted for large project bids)

| Frame Material Options | Heavy-gauge steel with durable wood-grain heat transfer finish / Solid ash wood | Custom wood stain colors (Oak, Walnut, Natural) |
| Upholstery Fabric | Performance healthcare fabric with moisture barrier / Bleach-cleanable PU vinyl | 80+ Contract color swatches (CA117 fire-retardant) |
| Mobility Features | Optional rear-leg non-marring transit wheels (for high-back model) | Static nylon glides / Heavy-duty lockable casters |
| Cushion Core | High-resilience, anti-microbial molded polyurethane foam | Memory foam pressure-relief layers |
| Joint Construction | Multi-point reinforced steel welding / Heavy-duty commercial doweling | Tenon-and-mortise (for solid wood option) |
| Infection Control | Zero-welt seamless cleanout design, fluid-proof seat base barriers | Customizable liquid-barrier topcoats |
| Weight Capacity | 180 kg (400 lbs) bariatric testing standards complied | Extra-wide bariatric seating frame modification |
Chassis: High-impact structural frame available in premium solid ash or anti-scratch wood-grain transferred steel tubing.
Foam: High-density, fire-retardant ($45\text{kg/m}^3$) polyurethane foam that prevents bottoming out over years of prolonged usage.
Upholstery: Advanced commercial contract-grade fabric integrated with an impermeable liquid barrier, preventing fluid ingress into the foam core.
Extended Stable Armrest Overhangs: Armrests feature a full-length, rounded grip profile extending to the front leg edge, allowing seniors with weak joints to lean fully on them when standing up.
Ergonomic Lumbar & Wing Support: The high-back option features cradling wing profiles and a dedicated lumbar pillow to reduce fatigue and prevent sideways leaning for weak residents.
Discrete Transit Rear Casters: Hidden rear-leg casters on the heavy lounge models allow caregivers to tip and roll the chair easily without lifting, preventing worker back injuries.
Hygiene-Optimized Cleanout Gaps: Subtle structural clearings between the seat cushion and backrest allow dust, fluid spills, and food debris to be wiped straight out.

The "Home-Like" Psychological Cure: Moving away from standard clinical blues and stainless steels, our warm wood-grain and soft pink hues reduce patient anxiety and spatial alienation in elderly care centers.
Zero Moisture Infiltration: Our specialized back-end fluid barrier fabrics stop urine, blood, and spilled beverages from reaching internal foam, entirely eliminating institutional odors.
Unparalleled Structural Stability: Engineered with anti-tipping flared legs, the frame remains rock-solid even when a heavy patient drops heavily or unsafely into the chair.
The Pain Point: Traditional senior living furniture either looks too clinical (causing distress to patients) or is built like standard household furniture, which breaks under heavy continuous use, tips over easily, and harbors permanent odors due to liquid accidents.
Our Solution: This series is engineered to look like premium hotel lounge seating but functions with full medical rigidity. The frame withstands commercial sanitizers, the center of gravity is mathematically lowered to prevent tipping, and the fabrics are sealed against liquid stains, offering facility operators a truly worry-free, long-life asset.
The design philosophy centers on "Dignity through Comfort". We believe senior furniture should never scream "medical isolation." By adopting soft, radiused curves that mirror natural body structures and blending them with gentle, warm colors, this furniture helps create an inclusive environment where residents feel safe, respected, and truly at home.

Smooth Recessed Joints: All hardware is completely recessed and wooden surfaces are sanded flush, leaving zero sharp snag points for fragile skin.
Gentle Recline Angle: The seat-to-back angle is optimized at $105^{\circ}$ to $110^{\circ}$—perfect for relaxed reading and lung expansion, without trapping the senior in a deep, un-risable slouch.
Packaging: Fully assembled (Assembled packing) for immediate project installation, protected by multi-layer EPE foam wraps and heavy duty 5-ply outer crates.
Lead Time: 25-35 days for bulk B2B commercial procurement.
Port of Loading: Shipped from our dedicated furniture manufacturing hubs via global freight pathways.
Structure: 10-Year commercial warranty on the main structural frame chassis.
Foam & Surface: 3-Year warranty against premature sagging and upholstery seam splitting under standard commercial care usage.
Q1: Can your fabrics withstand strong chlorine bleach or medical-grade surface wipes?
A: Yes. Our specified senior living upholstery is engineered with bleach-cleanable yarns and topcoats. It can be sanitized using diluted hospital-grade disinfectants without fading or cracking the surface finish.
Q2: Do you support customizing seat heights for orthopedic or physical rehab centers?
A: Absolutely. As a one-stop contract furniture manufacturer, we can adjust seat heights, foam hardness, or frame dimensions to match the specific clinical data of your rehab or geriatric project.
Q3: Are the wood-grain finishes resistant to scratching from wheelchair bumps?
A: Our wood-grain metal transfer process includes a highly durable automotive-grade clear protective topcoat that resists heavy chipping and scratching from everyday mobility devices.
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