Best Patient Room Chairs for the Patient

Blog – July 12, 2023

In 2013, a nationally published article took a thorough look into the state of how hospitals spaces, and particularly patient rooms, could be improved in the future with a focus on reducing hospital infections. According to the CDC, at that time, one out of every 20 patients admitted to a hospital was contracting an infection while there.  It is safe to say, post pandemic, we are now living in the era of the patient room of the future. Hospitals are keenly aware of and have prioritized the type of patient room furniture they need to protect their patients. Furniture surfaces that are non-porous and hospital chemical cleanable, furniture that is flexible and fits the smaller patient room trend, and designs that support the patient on their road to recovery are what hospitals are looking for.

Modena Patient Chair

Flexibility is an excellent feature to have in a patient’s chair. As patients begin to get out of bed, during their recovery, they need a chair that supports them as they position and reposition themselves. Kwalu’s Modena Patient Chair is designed with a flex back feature that enables a modest amount of flexibility only in the back of the chair. By using the ottoman, the patient has another comfort option.  When not in use, the ottoman easily stores out of the way under the chair.

Valdina Flex – Tall Back

Like it says in the name, the Valdina Flex – Tall Back, is a chair with a bit of flexibility in the back. The seat, arms and legs remain stationary providing ergonomic support as the patient changes position. But that’s not the most important feature of the Valdina. It’s made of Kwalu’s unique material which has been clinically proven to impede the growth of germs and viruses on surfaces. It is easily deep cleaned with hospital grade chemicals and will maintain its pristine condition for more than a decade. There is a short back and armless version of this chair.

Terrasini Occasional

The Terrasini Occasional is the right chair for many locations in the hospital. It is most comfortable in the patient room. It’s part lounge, part structured seating and just right for use in a maternity suite. The style is simple with a slight angle in the back creating extra lumbar support and arms positioned at the optimum height for holding and feeding the newborn. In addition to the Terrasini Occasional, the collection includes a Bariatric version and a Love Seat.

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