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Compact Electric Reclining Chair: NHS Reimbursement Possible

Electric Reclining Chair: A Reimbursable Medical Device

The electric reclining chair is not simply a comfort piece of furniture. It is a medical device classified by the NHS, particularly for compact models designed for users with smaller frames.

To benefit from NHS reimbursement, your rise and recline chair must meet specific criteria:

  • Medical prescription required
  • Prior quotation from an approved supplier
  • Compliance with safety standards
  • Medical justification (reduced mobility, joint problems)

Compact models are particularly suited to restricted spaces and offer progressive lifting that facilitates daily independence.

How to Obtain Reimbursement for Your Rise and Recline Chair

The NHS reimbursement procedure follows precise steps. First, consult your GP who will assess your medical need and issue a prescription. This prescription is essential.

Next, contact an NHS-approved provider to obtain a detailed quotation. Submit this quotation to your health insurance fund before any purchase. The NHS examines your file and notifies you of approval or refusal.

The reimbursement rate generally varies between 60 and 100% depending on:

  • Your situation (chronic illness, disability)
  • The model chosen (compact or standard)
  • Your social security scheme

Don't hesitate to request a reflection period before finalising your purchase.

Why Choose a Compact Reclining Chair for Smaller Frames

Compact rise and recline chairs offer specific advantages that are often underestimated. Their reduced dimensions make them ideal for small spaces (studios, narrow bedrooms) without sacrificing functionality.

These models guarantee:

  • Optimal comfort adapted to users with smaller frames
  • Better posture thanks to a backrest and footrest proportioned accordingly
  • Ease of placement and movement
  • Controlled energy consumption
  • Discreet aesthetics that blend better with existing furniture

The progressive electric lifting system prevents falls and facilitates the transition from sitting to standing position, a key element for user independence and safety.

FAQ

What is the NHS reimbursement rate for an electric rise and recline chair?

The NHS generally reimburses 60 to 100% of the standard fee depending on your medical situation and your scheme. Reimbursement depends on your prescription and medical file. Contact your health fund to find out your exact rate.

Is a medical prescription required to obtain reimbursement?

Yes, a **medical prescription** is mandatory. Your GP must assess your need and issue the prescription. Without this document, the NHS cannot process your reimbursement request.

Is a compact reclining chair as effective as a standard model?

Yes, compact models offer the same electric lifting functionalities. They are simply sized for users with smaller frames, guaranteeing optimal comfort and safety.

How long does the NHS reimbursement procedure take?

Allow **2 to 4 weeks** after submitting your complete file. Timescales vary depending on your health fund. Request a receipt of submission to track your file.