Seating in aged care: Physical fit, independence and comfort.
Alethea BlacklerClaire BrophyMaria O'ReillyMarianella Chamorro-KocPublished in: SAGE open medicine (2018)
The implications of these issues for chair design and selection are discussed. Variable height chairs, a range of chairs of different heights in each space and footrests could all address the height problem. Chair designers need to address the seat depth problem by reducing depth in most aged care specific chairs, even when they are higher. Armrests must be provided but could be made easier to grip. Addressing these issues would increase access to comfortable yet easy-to-use chairs for a wider range of the aged care population.