- Daily care need first; diagnosis or product category second.
- Fit is checked before quote or final configuration.
- Sollevita does not replace medical or professional assessment.
What to compare first
Compare the hardest daily movement first. If the difficulty is only standing up, a riser recliner may be enough. If the difficulty includes side transfer, bed-adjacent care, flat positioning, long sitting and caregiver access, Sollevita becomes more relevant. If the home mainly needs clinical monitoring or medical equipment, another route may be better. The comparison should keep the person and caregiver in the centre rather than treating every chair as the same kind of product.
Questions before the quote
Before a quote, write down current equipment, room access, body measurements, transfer route, sitting time, caregiver availability and the reason the current solution is not enough. Those details help decide whether the next step is Sollevita, a simpler chair, a service conversation or a professional assessment. The quote should not come before this context, because price without fit can push the family toward the wrong decision.
Honest limit
The honest limit is simple: Sollevita is not for everyone. If the need is basic lift and relax, a simpler chair may be better. If the need is complex transfer, long sitting, side access and caregiver workflow, Sollevita is worth checking. If the need is medical treatment, diagnosis or a clinical pressure-care plan, the chair page should not pretend to replace professional advice.
Final qualification note
The final decision should always return to the same practical question: does the home-care situation need a multifunctional chair, or would a simpler product solve the real problem? Sollevita is strongest when transfer, positioning, caregiver access, room setup and long sitting are connected. If those elements are not connected, the honest answer may be to choose a simpler route. If they are connected, the fit check gives the family a structured next step before any quote is prepared.
FAQ
Common questions
When does this matter?
Delivery and Installation matters when it changes the actual daily-care workflow. The fit check decides whether it is central to the recommendation or only a secondary detail.
Can Sollevita be more than needed here?
Yes. Sollevita can be more than needed when a simpler lift chair, standard recliner or basic comfort feature is enough. That is why fit is checked before quote.
What is checked about my home before delivery?
Door widths, stairs or elevator access, the route from the entrance to the room and the final position of the chair. These are reviewed before the quote so delivery day holds no surprises.
Who sets the chair up at delivery?
The delivery plan agreed with the quote states who brings the chair in, sets it up and explains the functions. Confirm at that stage who should be present at home.
What happens if the chair does not fit through a door?
That situation is exactly what the pre-quote access check prevents: door and route measurements are part of the fit check, so a chair is not configured for a home it cannot enter.
Should the room be prepared before delivery day?
Yes - clear the route from the entrance to the chair position, decide the final placement including a nearby socket, and keep the space around the bed accessible if transfers will happen there.
