- Price: $1,983–$2,438
- Material: Fabric
- Control: Wired remote control
- Maximum weight capacity: 500 pounds (lbs)
- Tilt or lift: Both
- Additional features: Heat, vibrate, and footrest extension upgrades; battery backup
Best Recliners for Seniors: Expert Reviewed in 2024
Key Takeaways
- We chose the Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair PR-535 as the “Best Overall Recliner” because it’s offered at a mid-range price, its largest model can hold up to 600 pounds, and you can add heating, massage, and footrest extension upgrades.
- The recliners in our review range from $1,416–$4,999.
- Higher-end units have heating and massage options, while others offer the features as an upgrade.
Best recliners for seniors in 2024
- Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair PR-535: Best Overall Recliner
- Osaki Sonno XT-2 GravZero Leather Recliner with Lumbar Heat and Air Massage: Best Splurge Recliner
- Golden Technologies 29″ Extra Wide MaxiComforter Power Lift Recliner – 600 Pound Capacity: Best Recliner for Higher-Weight People
- Golden Technologies Deluxe Series Elara Power Assisted Lift Recliner 3-Position Headrest – PR118: Best Budget Recliner
What we look for in recliners for older adults
We found several important factors when reviewing recliners for older adults, including:
Battery life
All recliners in this review need to be plugged in to charge. But a backup battery is essential, especially in the case of a power outage. We look at what backup help each chair provides.
Comfort add-ons
You expect a recliner to allow you to lean back in comfort, but you may also be looking for more. Options for heated areas, massages, and additional lumbar (lower-back) support can make the extra cost worthwhile.
Control options
Recliners should give you options to customize the chair to your comfort. We looked for recliners that offered options for controlling things like headrest height and reclining angle.
Lift and tilt functions
Recliners can lift or tilt to make it easier for you to get into or out of the chair. This can be helpful for older adults or anybody with mobility issues. Every recliner in this roundup can either tilt or lift (and one does both).
Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair PR-535
Our expert take on the Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair PR-535
The Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair impressed testers with its various options, ease of control, and low price. When testing, our Reviews Team noticed that the chair is designed so there are no seams on the load-bearing areas of your back. This helps make room for a large piece of supportive foam near your lower back, which helps ease back pressure.
“Two features that older adults should look for when looking for recliners include a supportive backrest and power. Older adults are going to often need some extra support for their lower back,” explained Matthew Cavanaugh, DC, chiropractor at Cavanaugh Chiropractic in Lafayette, Louisiana.
The MaxiComfort has a hand control that lets you program your preferred settings for reclining. You can even raise your feet above your heart when reclining, and the ultra-padded armrests help relieve pressure from your shoulders and back. The MaxiComfort is also the only recliner on this list offering both lift and tilt options for exiting the chair. That means the chair will either tilt forward or lift upward to help you get out of the chair—whatever’s easiest for you.
One of the biggest standouts of this lift chair are the different size options. For a smaller person, a chair that’s too large keeps you from using the armrests and footrest to relax, without feeling like you’re sinking or uncomfortably positioning yourself and hurting your back. This chair comes in six sizes, from petite to large/wide. We haven’t seen any other recliner offer this many size options.
This Golden Technologies chair also has the option for heat and massage features, but those items are an upgrade. Prices for the upgrade will vary by retailer.
The PR-535’s lower price, combined with its high weight limit and its ability to both lift and tilt, makes this recliner a great overall choice.
Our tester on the Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair PR-535:
“I like that this chair offers a lot of back and lower-back support, and also offers the option for luxury upgrades.”
Our mobility expert’s take
Who may love it
- People who need lower-back pain relief
- Those who want more back support
- People who want a recliner that can both tilt and lift
Who may want to avoid it
- Someone who wants a massaging chair without an upgrade
- Those looking for a larger weight-bearing chair
- Older adults who want a heated chair without an extra cost
Customer reviews on the Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair
“My chair is very well-made. It is extremely comfortable. I love the lumbar support and the infinite positions. The heat is nice on my lower back.”
— Teresa P., verified buyer on Aug. 29, 2023.
“Well-padded, very comfortable and very supportive. No bulky construction; maximizes available space, very sleek design. Leg support is exceptional. Material is very striking and attractive.”
— Katherine P., verified buyer on Feb. 26, 2023.
Osaki Sonno XT-2 GravZero Leather Recliner with Lumbar Heat and Air Massage
Our expert take on the Osaki Sonno XT-2 GravZero Leather Recliner with Lumbar Heat and Air Massage
This premium recliner exudes luxury. According to our testers, the genuine leather material has a soft, plush feel. It comes with lower-back heating, the option for a full spinal air massage, and the ability to operate it all from a programmable remote control. It also uses memory foam throughout for a soft yet supportive feel. Though these options are available in some other chairs on this list as extra-cost upgrades, it’s nice to have it all in one package.
Our testers especially liked the Osaki recliner’s movable headrest. They said it was easy to customize to their comfort and it also helped support their neck when lying back. The base of the chair is a luxurious wood, which you can choose to have finished in a black or brown color.
The chair contains NASA-inspired technology that helps keep your posture aligned, and comes with the safety feature of overheating power surge sensors.
The Osaki Sonno XT-2 is the most-expensive recliner on this list by more than $2,000. But with the higher price comes more luxurious materials (like leather, wood, and memory foam) and extra comfort features come standard (like massage and heat).
It’s a top-of-the-line product, with a top-of-the-line price to match.
Our tester on the Osaki Sonno XT-2 GravZero Leather Recliner with Lumbar Heat and Air Massage:
“The plushness of the leather, and the memory foam cushioning underneath, have you truly feeling like you’re sitting in the lap of luxury.”
Our mobility expert’s take
Who may love it
- People with lower back pain
- Those who want back massaging
- Someone who likes the memory foam feel
Who may want to avoid it
- Those looking for a less expensive option
- Someone who prefers a fabric cover
- Older adults who don’t want the added expense for heat and massage options
- Those who need a chair that lifts
Customer reviews on Osaki Sonno XT-2 GravZero Leather Recliner with Lumbar Heat and Air Massage
“This chair screams luxury in the brown leather. The leather is so soft and comfortable. The chair is well made. It looks so nice in my living room and is a massage recliner to boot. It’s a great deal.”
— Aiden T., verified buyer on July 7, 2023.
“I recommend this product.”
— Eula H., verified buyer on July 7, 2023.
Golden Technologies 29″ Extra Wide MaxiComforter Power Lift Recliner – 600 pound weight capacity
Our expert take on the Golden Technologies 29″ Extra Wide MaxiComforter Power Lift Recliner
A narrow chair with smaller arms can be confining for a larger-sized person. Golden Technologies addresses this issue by offering the Golden Technologies 29″ Extra Wide MaxiComforter Power Lift Recliner in Large/Wide. This recliner can hold up to 600 pounds, and the oversized seat spans 29 inches. The chair has padded armrests for extra comfort, along with a hand control that lets you program your preferred settings.
This is the largest recliner on this list, with the highest weight capacity by 100 pounds (the Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair can hold 500). The Golden Technologies Extra-Wide can hold more than double the capacity of the Osaki Sonno XT-2 yet costs about half as much.
The Golden Technologies Extra-Wide chair has the option for heat and massage features, but those items are an upgrade (prices vary by retailer). For higher-weight users who can have challenges finding a recliner that fits their height and weight, this one could be a good choice.
Our tester on the Golden Technologies 29″ Extra Wide MaxiComforter Power Lift Recliner – 600 lb Cap:
“For higher-weight people who want plenty of room and freedom when sitting in their recliner, I think this one is a good option.”
Our mobility expert’s take
Who may love it
- Higher-weight people
- People who want heat and massage options
- Those who want a recliner that can tilt
Who may want to avoid it
- Someone looking for extended footrest without extra cost
- Smaller people who want a more snug fit
Customer reviews on the Golden Technologies 29″ Extra Wide MaxiComforter Power Lift Recliner
“It is comfortable and seems very sturdy.”
— Dale M., verified buyer on Sept. 8, 2024.
Golden Technologies Deluxe Series Elara Power Assisted Lift Recliner – 3 Position Headrest
Our expert take on the Golden Technologies Deluxe Series Elara Power Assisted Lift Recliner 3-Position Headrest
The Golden Technologies Elara recliner is the lowest-priced recliner on this list by about $500.
We like that the Golden Technologies Deluxe Series Elara Power Assisted Lift Recliner offers desirable features, while keeping the costs low. Features include an adjustable headrest with three positions, a convenient USB port, and a supportive chaise pad. The chair comes in two sizes, making it easier to get a more comfortable fit.
The chair doesn’t have heat and massage options, and only has one comfort zone with reclining. But to provide a relaxing, reclining experience at a good price, this recliner should fit the bill.
Our tester on the Golden Technologies 29″ Extra Wide MaxiComforter Power Lift Recliner:
“I think this chair is a solid recliner choice that’s easier on the wallet.”
Our mobility expert’s take on Golden Technologies Deluxe Series Elara Power Assisted Lift Recliner 3-Position Headrest
Who may love it
- People looking for a less expensive option
- Older adults who want an adjustable headrest
- Someone who likes to charge their phone while reclining
Who may want to avoid it
- Older adults looking for several programmable options
- Someone looking for heat options
- Those who want a massaging chair
Customer reviews on the Golden Technologies Deluxe Series Elara Power Assisted Lift Recliner 3-Position Headrest
“It’s so comfortable and easy to adjust. My mother often sleeps in this chair. White glove delivery of this in-stock chair was so helpful.”
— Cheryl M., verified buyer on Oct. 13, 2022.
“High Quality and ease of use. Beautifully crafted and nicely upholstered.”
— Wayne W., verified buyer on July 13, 2023.
How we test the best recliners for seniors
Our Reviews Team has dedicated more than 200 hours to evaluating mobility products like recliners for older adults. We consulted at least six health care professionals and researched roughly 25 brands. We’ve also surveyed 1,400 recent buyers to understand their experiences shopping for mobility aids.
We evaluated the best recliners for older adults based on luxury features, programming options, the support the recliner offers, and other aspects many shoppers consider, according to our survey results. We also considered comfort, and the all-important price tag of various models.
What to consider when shopping for a recliner
A recliner is more than just a chair. Many people spend significant time in their recliner, whether it’s watching TV or catching a nap. Consider the following features as you begin your search.
Recliner material
- Leather recliners: Leather upholstery lasts longest. It has a soft feel, and is the most expensive material finish.
- Polyurethane (PU) recliners: It looks like leather, and feels like leather, but comes with a fraction of the cost. This synthetic material offers a texture that is smooth to the touch.
- Fabric recliners: Fabric is the least costly finish. It’s great for people who are concerned about stains and pets getting on the furniture.
Type of recliner
Some recliners operate with the push of a button, while others require manual adjustments. Consider what’s most important for your comfort. Some recliners offer massaging and heating features. Manual chairs are less expensive but often lack the bells and whistles of power chairs.
- Power recliners can change positions with the press of a button on the remote control, and are the most common type.
- Power lift and recline chairs are helpful for mobility, since they make it easier for you to stand with tilting and lift functions.
- With manual recliners, you use the help of the lever to adjust and position the chair.
- Massaging recliners offer a relaxing massage while you sit, and can be power or manual chairs.
- A heating feature is likely to be found on a power chair; it’s rarely on manual chairs since they have no power source.
Recliner size and space compatibility
Finding the right recliner means it has to fit in your designated space. Keep in mind if you deal with mobility issues, a recliner that crowds the room will leave little space for you to move around.
Price
Recliner prices can range from hundreds of dollars to several thousands. Lower-priced models will have basic features. Extras like heated seating, a massaging function, and power lower-back support will add to the bottom line.
Additional features
If you have a lot of aches and pains, heat and a vibrating massage feature can reinvigorate sore muscles. If you’re sitting against the upholstery for hours, a soft, cushioned feel might be a must. For others, a fabric that’s less expensive is the way to go. The key is knowing what you want, and how much you’re willing to pay for it.
Recliner cost
Less expensive recliner models can be hundreds of dollars, while those equipped with luxury features can run into the thousands. When you shop for a recliner, consider what features are important to you. Keep in mind you may not have to shoulder the financial burden alone.
“Some insurances may help cover the costs of a lift chair. It is an option worth exploring. Ask your health care provider to write a letter outlining your current diagnosis and how a lift chair is medically necessary. This assistance can go a long way in helping older adults maintain their mobility and keep their independence,” said Cavanaugh, the doctor of chiropractic in Louisiana.
Are recliners for older adults covered by Medicare or Medicaid?
Both Medicare and Medicaid may potentially cover your recliner purchase, but there are details you need to be aware of.
If you live in a nursing home or Medicare has already covered a mobility device like a wheelchair lift or stair lift for you, it may not cover a recliner purchase. You may be able to get your recliner through Medicare Part B medical insurance or Medicare Advantage. Your doctor must say the recliner is medically necessary for you. You’ll also need to purchase your recliner from a supplier who accepts Medicare.
Some states do offer Medicaid coverage; check with your local Medicaid office for further details.
Compare the best recliners for older adults, as of November 2024
Price | $1,983–$2,438 | $4,999 | $2,644 | $1,416 |
Material | Fabric | Leather | Fabric | Fabric or faux leather |
Control | Wired remote control | Wired remote control | Wired remote control | Wired remote control |
Max weight limit (pounds) | 500 | 270 | 600 | 375 |
Tilt or Lift | Both | Tilt | Lift | Lift |
Bottom line
The Golden Technologies Comforter with MaxiComfort Zero Gravity Lift Chair is our best overall pick. We like that it’s priced in the average range, and has the ability to add upgrade features. For more money, the Osaki Sonno XT-2 GravZero Leather Recliner with Lumbar Heat and Air Massage could be a splurge well worth making.
Recliner options exist for nearly every budget. Do your research and choose the one within your budget that works best for you.
Frequently asked questions
“Lift recliners can be good for older adults that need some extra help getting out of the chair,” said Jeremy Smith, MD, board certified orthopedic surgeon with Hoag Orthopedic Institute in Irvine, California. “As we get older, we will need more support.”
While incredibly beneficial, recliners can take up a lot of space, use constant electrical power, and often come with a hefty price tag.
“A lift chair is going to assist someone standing up out of a chair, while a recliner is going to focus more on the act of laying back and taking tension off of the body,” Dr. Smith, the California surgeon, explained.
Questions? Email us at reviewsteam@ncoa.org.
Sources
- Blackler A, et al. Seating in aged care: Physical fit, independence and comfort. Sage Open Medicine. Jan. 4, 2018. Found on the internet at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5758957/