Hannah Treatment Chair from HPFI

Comfort, form and function are the essential building blocks for any HPFI® product. Nowhere is this more critical than in a healthcare setting where patient comfort is essential to maximize relaxation and recovery while simultaneously providing caregivers with equipment that looks great and performs flawlessly.

Hannah Treatment Chair from HPFI and Mason, Inc.

With the Hannah Treatment Chair recovery has never felt so good.

Hannah Treatment Chair

Standard Features
• Lay-flat mechanism allows for administering a wide variety of treatments without use of a bed or gurney
• Independently operated back and foot rest
• Pneumatically controlled back with infinite adjustment
• Trendelenburg feature offers a negative 3 degree pitch from the full flatbed position*
• Sinuous wire spring suspension and high density foam for durability and patient comfort
• Full length foot rest provides support to patients entire leg
• Pull-out foot tray for easy patient transfer*
• Swivel casters (front) and locking swivel casters (rear) offer zero-turning radius for maximum maneuverability
• Back release located on outside of arm, right facing standard
• Standard width models rated to 500 lbs.
• Bariatric widths rated to 750 lbs.
• Pillow back models inlude repositionable pillow.
• Warranty: Limited lifetime on seating components. Three years on wearable parts (recliner mechanism and casters)
* Trendelenburg feature and pull out foot tray included on Models 830, 834

Additional Options
• Brushed aluminum or black push bar with black textured grip
• Small tablet arm on brushed aluminum double articulating mechanism
• Large tablet arm on brushed aluminum single pivot mechanism
• Folding side table
• Black polyurethan or wood arm caps
• IV pole and holder
• Back release located on inside of either arm or outside left facing
• Repositionable pillow for non-pillow back models
• Two color upholstery combinations available Seat/Back: first fabric Arms: second fabric
• Clear vinyl headrest covers for non-pillow back models

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