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About Lift ChairsThere are essentially three types of lift chairs: two-position, three-position, and infinite-position. The basic difference is the degree of recline the chair offers. Two-position chairs offer a slight recline, suitable for watching television or reading. Three-position chairs offer a full recline, great for napping or sleeping. Infinite-position chairs offers the deepest recline, the best for sleeping. Most styles are either two- or three-position chairs. Each type offers a range of styles and colors, with additional features such as heat or massage available on some models. FabricsLift chairs are available in a variety of fabrics, vinyls and colors pre-selected by the manufacturer. Other fabrics are available as an upgrade, at an increased cost and with a slight delay in delivery. If we don't have a particular model or color you want on display at any of our locations, your chair can be ordered and delivered within fourteen working days.CostBecause of the variety of styles, sizes, fabrics and options available, the price of a lift chair can vary considerably. Your MediEquip representative will help you determine the cost of exactly the chair you want.Because lift chairs assist with mobility, they are not taxed in Missouri or Illinois. RentalsVinyl recliners can be rented for as long as you need them. Should you decide to purchase a lift chair from us, the cost of one month’s rental will apply to your new chair.InsuranceBecause of the motor mechanism in a lift chair, cost of the chair may be partially reimbursed by insurance. MediEquip is a provider for Medicare and most private insurances.In most cases, reimbursement is considered only for the motor mechanism, and the procedures for reimbursement are dictated by the insurance company. Generally, motor mechanisms are covered for someone who meets one or more of the following:
Depending on the illness, a certificate of medical necessity must be completed pertaining to the criteria mentioned earlier. Based on how the questions are answered, Medicare will consider reimbursement only after the lift chair is delivered and full payment is made. Medicare does not pre-approve lift motor mechanisms. Due to hygiene concerns, the chair can not be returned if reimbursement for the motor is denied. MediEquip will work with your physician to complete all necessary paperwork, and bill Medicare. If the motor mechanism is covered, then Medicare will send the a check directly to the customer. The remaining 20% would then come from secondary insurance. Private InsurancesMediEquip is contracted with many private insurances. Private insurances have different allowables for motor mechanisms. With a correctly completed certificate of medical necessity, the customer can pay for the difference between the motor mechanism allowable and the lift chair selected, minus co-pay.A MediEquip representative will be happy to answer any questions you may have about Medicare or your insurance. Power and Battery Back-upLift chairs need to be plugged in to an outlet in order for the motor to operate. In event of a power outage, all lift chair models have a battery backup. Using two double A batteries, a lift chair can still operate without electricity. Generally you should be able to get 2-3 lifts per pair of batteries. MediEquip will install the batteries upon delivery, and show you where the battery box is located in case the batteries need to be changed.DeliveryMediEquip provides delivery for $30 within a 25 mile radius of any of our stores. If you live out of our standard delivery range, then a minimum delivery charge of $40 may apply.Upon delivery, the MediEquip technician encourages each customer to complete and mail the manufacturer’s warranty card. This ensures the serial number for both the motor and frame get recorded. All of MediEquip lift chairs have excellent warranties through the various manufacturers, with a lifetime warranty on the frame. Generally, two position lift chairs have a three year warranty on the motor, while three position recliners have a four-year warranty. Most manufacturers include labor for the first year. If labor is not included on the chair you purchase, there will be a $40 labor charge for repairs. ServiceIf you should have any problems with your chair, we will send a technician out to your home to diagnose the problem. Because MediEquip stocks such a large number of recliners, we have access to many parts, and are able to repair them quickly. For your convenience, we’ll send the bad part back to the manufacturer and deal with the reimbursement. It’s that simple.Come See for Yourself!Come on in to one of our convenient locations and try out the selection we have waiting for you.Then sit back and relax in the comfort and security of your new lift chair, from MediEquip.
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Questions? Call us! West County 314.965.9300 or South County 314.892.7000
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