- 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.
Guide
ALS/MND at Home: How Seating Needs Change and How to Plan Ahead
Plan changing seating, transfer, posture and stretcher-position needs at home with ALS/MND as context, without treatment claims.

Professional Process
How we assess this need
Problem
What exactly happens in daily life?
Feature
Which Sollevita feature would help?
Limit
When does Sollevita make sense and when is it too much?
Request
After that comes the right eligibility check.
FAQ
Common questions
When does this matter?
ALS/MND at Home: How Seating Needs Change and How to Plan Ahead 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.
Should we get a care chair now or wait until it is clearly needed?
Many families say they wish they had arranged equipment earlier, while there was energy to learn it and enjoy it. A chair with the full positioning range is useful from the start and keeps adapting as needs change. Your care team can help you judge the timing.
Which features matter most as ALS or MND progresses?
Adjustable head support, tilt for resting without sliding, a full flat position for care tasks, height adjustment for transfers, and a handset a caregiver can operate. Having all of these in one chair avoids replacing equipment at each stage.
Will the chair work alongside a hoist if we need one later?
Height adjustment and removable armrests generally make a chair easier to use with hoist transfers, but compatibility depends on the specific hoist and sling. Ask your equipment provider or therapist to confirm the combination before you rely on it.
More practical guides
What Is a Hi-Lo Chair and Who Actually Needs One?
A hi-lo chair raises and lowers for transfer height and caregiver working height. Learn who actually needs one at home.
Read guideCaring for Someone Who Spends Most of the Day in a Chair
Long sitting at home needs planned position changes, comfort, access and realistic caregiver routines before choosing a chair.
Read guideSetting Up the Room: Where to Place a Care Chair Next to a Bed
Plan care chair placement next to a bed by turning space, transfer route, power access, caregiver movement and delivery setup.
Read guideDoes Sollevita really fit this care situation?
Do not wait until after purchase. Body measurements, transfer needs, room, door width and everyday care are checked first.
- Send the basicsWho the chair is for, the room and how transfers happen today.
- We check the fitAn honest reply within 24 hours - including when a simpler chair is enough.
- Clear next stepIf Sollevita fits, you get a configuration proposal and price range.