Lift Recliner

We bought a lift recliner when Steve really had difficulty standing up. This chair gave Steve more independence around the house. The one we own has an attached remote control with large buttons. This made it easier for him to use it while he still had some movement in his hands and arms. He was able to sleep in this chair as well. He stayed in the chair for a few days while he recovered from his feeding tube surgery.

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Steve’s ALS stage

Early, Middle

ALS toolboxes

We are using these stages to help you understand when these tools and apps were most effective for Steve.

EARLY STAGE | July 2021 – November 2022

From first symptoms to the walker

Key points
• No ventilation
• Able to walk without help
• Limited upper limb function

MIDDLE STAGE | November 2022 – August 2023

From walker to power chair

Key points
• Limited ventilation with an NIV
• Help needed to transfer
• Limited upper and lower limb function
• Work transitions
• Supplemental nutrition through feeding tube

LATE STAGE | August 2023 – Current

Power chair

Key points
• 50% to full time ventilation
• From NIV to tracheostomy
• Lift transfers
• Loss of limb function
• Most nutrition through feeding tube

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