Our Royal EZ transforms chairs in any assisted living facility to enable caregivers to move a seated person up to and away from a table easily and safely.

The Royal EZ system includes casters mounted onto a suspended leverage bar. The leverage bar is fastened to the front legs of the chair. Casters are also fastened to the rear legs of the chair (friction fit).

By depressing the foot pedal, the suspended casters come in contact with the floor, thereby lifting the front legs of the chair ever so slightly from the floor. With the foot pedal depressed by the caregiver, the chair can now be moved forwards and backwards. When the foot pedal is released, the front legs of the chair are lowered, the casters are suspended, and the chair is once again firmly positioned on the floor.

Watch it in action: Read More The Royal EZ can match the decor of any assisted living facility

In recognition of the daily efforts required by caregivers to care for persons with limited mobility, our design team placed a high value on the function of the Titan chair as opposed to its form.

While the appearance of a chair certainly adds a creative flair to a dining hall or cafeteria, a question seldom addressed is: can a chair’s design enhance a caregiver’s ability to provide care to persons with limited mobility? Read More Why we chose to design for the caregivers

Did you know that 4 out of every 5 older adults believes they will age at home?

A 2011 survey commissioned by AARP indicates that not only do 80% of seniors think theyll always live in their current home, but also over 90% of the people in the same age bracket want to age in their own homes. Plus, improved building standards over the last 20 years or so mean that many new homes (especially multifamily housing) are already built to accommodate residents as they age.

 

There is more, however, to aging in place than an elevator in your building and a walk-in shower. One area that is often overlooked is furniture.  Read More 4 out of every 5 older adults believe they will age at home

Over 90% of seniors desire to age in their own homes.

On top of that, 4 out of every 5 people in that age bracket sincerely believe that they’ll always live in their current home. Plus, improved building standards over the last 20 years or so mean that many new homes (especially multifamily housing) are already built to accommodate residents as they age.

Since our inception, we have striven to be at the forefront of manufacturing innovative furniture designed to ease caregiving burdens. We are confident that our unique furniture will help your loved one age in place

Below are 3 of our most innovative products for aging in place. Read More 3 innovative products to help you age in place