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Reclining Chair Reimbursement: Your Rights 2025

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Reclining chair reimbursement depends on your medical situation and country of residence. In France, Social Security reimburses up to 90% via LPPR, subject to medical prescription and ALD eligibility.

Reclining Chair Reimbursement: Your Rights 2025

# Recliner Chair Reimbursement: Your Rights 2025

The recliner chair is much more than a piece of comfortable furniture: it is an essential medical equipment for people with reduced mobility, seniors losing independence and those suffering from circulatory disorders. But its cost, often between 2,000 and 5,000 €, remains a major obstacle. Good news: depending on your situation and your country of residence, you can benefit from partial or full reimbursement. This guide details the administrative procedures, conditions and timelines for each European region.

How Does Reimbursement Work in France?

In France, the reimbursement of a reclining chair is based on a three-level system: Social Security, Health Insurance and your supplementary mutual insurance. Social Security covers up to 90% of the base rate (set at approximately 1,800 €) if you have a medical prescription and a recognized ALD (Long-Term Illness). Health Insurance validates the request via the LPPR code 2935548, then your mutual completes the reimbursement according to your contract.

The LPPR: Foundation of French Reimbursement

The List of Reimbursable Products and Services (LPPR) is the official reference of Health Insurance. The reclining chair appears there under the code 2935548 (electric reclining chair with manual or electric control). This code guarantees a basic reimbursement of 90% of the fixed rate, approximately 1,620 € on a base of 1,800 €.

LPPR Eligibility Conditions:

The Crucial Role of ALD (Long-Term Illness)

ALD is the key to accessing reimbursement. Recognized conditions include:

Without ALD, Social Security only covers 65% of the base rate. Check your status with your Health Insurance fund or via [the Ameli portal](https://www.ameli.fr).

The Medical Prescription: Essential Document

Your doctor must write a detailed prescription mentioning:

This prescription must be sent to your Health Insurance fund before purchasing the chair. A period of 2 to 3 weeks is necessary for validation.

What is the reimbursement timeline in France?

The reimbursement timeline in France varies from 4 to 8 weeks after validation of your complete file. Social Security processes the request within 15 days, then the LPPR supplier bills your fund directly. Your supplementary insurance intervenes within the following 2 to 3 weeks according to its own rates.

Steps and detailed timeline

1. Week 1-2: Medical consultation and prescription

2. Week 2-3: Sending the file to the Health Insurance fund

3. Week 3-4: Validation of the request by Health Insurance

4. Week 4-5: Purchase and delivery of the wheelchair

5. Week 6-8: Reimbursement by Social Security (transfer or deduction)

6. Week 8-10: Supplementary reimbursement by supplementary insurance

Practical advice: contact your approved LPPR supplier before starting the process. They understand the timelines and can speed up the process.

What documents are required for your file?

Your reimbursement file must contain precise supporting documents to avoid rejections or delays. Here is the exhaustive list of documents required by Health Insurance.

Mandatory documents

Additional documents depending on your situation

If you are in a situation of disability, attach an MDPH orientation notice (Departmental House for Persons with Disabilities). If you are a beneficiary of AAH (Disabled Adult Allowance), mention it explicitly.

Reimbursement in Germany: the Pflegekasse

In Germany, reimbursement goes through the Pflegekasse (long-term care insurance), separate from health insurance. The reclining chair (Pflegebett or Seniorensessel) is considered a technical mobility aid (Mobilitätshilfe).

Conditions and amounts in Germany

The application is made to your local Pflegekasse with a prescription from your family doctor (Hausarzt). An assessment report of the need is generally required.

Reimbursement in the UK: VAT relief

In the United Kingdom, the reclining armchair benefits from VAT exemption (VAT relief) if you are eligible. This measure reduces the cost by 20% immediately.

UK conditions

The NHS (National Health Service) can also partially fund the equipment via an equipment prescription from your local occupational therapist. NHS timelines are longer (6 to 12 weeks) but access is free.

Reimbursement in Belgium: allowances and mutual insurance

In Belgium, there is no direct reimbursement equivalent to the French LPPR. However, several cumulative aids are available:

Available Belgian aids

1. Allowance for third-party assistance (AATMP): up to €1,100 per month if you need assistance

2. Income replacement allowance (ARR): up to €1,500 per month (subject to means testing)

3. Mutual insurance reimbursement: according to your supplementary contract (generally 20 to 50%)

4. Tax deduction: medical expenses deductible from €500 annually

The application is made to your mutual insurance and to the Walloon Region or Flanders depending on your place of residence.

How to Submit Your Reimbursement Request?

The procedure differs slightly depending on your region, but follows this general outline:

Key Steps

1. Medical consultation: appointment with your general practitioner

2. Obtaining the prescription: explicitly request a prescription for LPPR reclining chair

3. Provider selection: choose an LPPR-approved provider

4. File preparation: gather supporting documents

5. Submission to Health Insurance Fund: send by registered mail with acknowledgment of receipt

6. File follow-up: call your fund after 2 weeks

7. Purchase and invoicing: the provider invoices the fund directly

8. Supplementary reimbursement: request from your supplementary insurance

Expert tip: keep a copy of all documents. Incomplete files are rejected in 30% of cases.

Supplementary Health Insurance: An Essential Complement

Social Security only reimburses 90% of the fixed rate (€1,620 maximum). To cover the remaining 10% plus any excess fees, a supplementary health insurance is highly recommended.

Levels of Health Insurance Coverage

Check with your health insurance provider whether the reclining chair is covered as medical equipment or medical furniture. Some insurers apply deductibles or waiting periods.

Special Cases and Exceptions

Retirees and Seniors

Retirees benefiting from the CNAM (Caisse Nationale d'Assurance Maladie) or SNCF/RATP have access to the same LPPR reimbursements. There is officially no age requirement, but chronic diseases (ALD) mainly concern those aged 60 and over.

AAH or RSA Beneficiaries

The Adult Disability Allowance (AAH) or Active Solidarity Income (RSA) do not automatically grant eligibility. However, these beneficiaries are often eligible for ALD and can request exceptional financial assistance from their department (social aid fund).

Expired Medical Prescription

A prescription is valid for 3 months from its date. If you exceed this period, the doctor must renew the prescription. No retroactive reimbursement is granted beyond 3 months.

Mistakes to Absolutely Avoid

Official Resources and Contacts

For personalized support, contact:

Also consult [the complete DREES guide on technical assistance](https://drees.solidarites-sante.gouv.fr) to understand the French ecosystem of medical reimbursement.

Conclusion: Act Now for Your Reimbursement

Reimbursement for a lift chair is accessible and entirely medically justified. Processing times of 4 to 8 weeks in France are manageable if you plan ahead. The key to success? Start by consulting your doctor, verify your ALD status, then build a complete file before purchasing. Don't let the cost hold you back: with Social Security and your supplemental insurance, you can save 70 to 90% of the purchase price.

For seniors experiencing loss of independence, this assistance is an investment in quality of life and home independence.

FAQ

Combien coûte un fauteuil releveur et quel est le remboursement moyen ?

Un fauteuil releveur coûte entre 2 000 et 5 000 € selon le modèle. La Sécurité Sociale rembourse jusqu'à 1 620 € (90% du tarif LPPR de 1 800 €), et votre mutuelle complète selon votre contrat. Avec une mutuelle premium, vous pouvez être remboursé à 100%.

Puis-je obtenir un remboursement sans ALD ?

Oui, mais avec un taux réduit. Sans ALD, la Sécurité Sociale ne rembourse que 65% du tarif forfaitaire (environ 1 170 €). L'ALD augmente ce taux à 90%. Demandez à votre médecin si vous êtes éligible à une ALD correspondant à votre pathologie.

Quel est le délai exact entre la demande et le remboursement ?

Comptez 4 à 8 semaines en France : 2-3 semaines pour validation de la demande, 1-2 semaines pour livraison, puis 2-3 semaines pour le virement de la Sécurité Sociale. Votre mutuelle ajoute 1-2 semaines supplémentaires.

Puis-je acheter un fauteuil releveur sans ordonnance médicale ?

Oui, vous pouvez l'acheter librement, mais sans ordonnance, il ne sera pas remboursé. L'ordonnance est obligatoire pour accéder à la LPPR et au remboursement Sécurité Sociale. Consultez votre médecin avant d'acheter.

Que faire si ma demande de remboursement est rejetée ?

Vous avez 2 mois pour contester auprès de votre caisse d'Assurance Maladie. Demandez les motifs du rejet par écrit, puis demandez à votre médecin une lettre justificative renforcée. Vous pouvez aussi saisir la Commission de Recours Amiable (CRA).

Mots-clés : remboursement, fauteuil releveur, LPPR, Sécurité Sociale, ALD, mutuelle, droits 2025