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Lift chair.

The Optima Lift-Chair by Optima Products, Inc., has a removable chaise cushion Cushion

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 issues are addressed by a chaise legrest covering pinch-points, an extra-stable all-steel base, a 375-lb lifting capacity, CA 117 compliant construction, HR Foam, a heavy-duty UL-class-1-approved DC motor and a lifetime warranty on the steel frame and lift mechanism.

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Title Annotation:focus on RESIDENT/STAFF SAFETY
Publication:Nursing Homes
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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