Chair risers, when appropriate
Why it matters
Raises a low seat so the knees and hips start from a better position for standing.
Daily Routines Safety Setup
Make standing from a favorite chair more manageable.
A chair-focused setup for families worried about standing from a recliner or couch, reaching nearby items, and keeping the route around the seat clear.
Starting at
$299
Purchase options
Essentials, Essentials + Home Review
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What you get
You get chair supports, reach and placement guidance, and practice for the sit-to-stand routine. Exact sizing, model fit, and placement are matched to the home details you share.
Why an occupational therapist recommends this setup
Standing from a soft, low chair demands more leg strength and forward balance. An OT considers seat height and firmness, foot placement, arm support, and the space for a walker or cane so the person can rise with less strain and start walking more steadily.
Why it matters
Raises a low seat so the knees and hips start from a better position for standing.
Why it matters
Creates a steadier sitting surface than a soft, sinking cushion.
Why it matters
Helps keep the cushion and sitting surface from shifting during a stand.
Why it matters
Keeps common items within safer reach without leaning far from the chair.
Why it matters
Places the phone, lamp, drink, and daily items where they can be reached from the seat.
Why it matters
Clears the first steps around the chair for a walker, cane, or caregiver.
Why it matters
Helps the family practice the chair routine with the supports in place.
Condition fit
The right setup can change based on strength, balance, vision, thinking skills, pain, body size, and the exact room layout.
Leg weakness
Arthritis or joint pain
Parkinson's or slow movement initiation
Dizziness after standing
Fatigue with sit-to-stand
Why a home review can help
A home review helps match item choice, height, placement, cueing, and practice steps to the person's condition, body size, daily routine, and room layout.
Choose your purchase option
Purchase Essentials, or bundle Essentials with a home review for placement guidance matched to the room details and photos you share.
$299
A practical setup bundle with written guidance for the room or routine.
Included in this option
After checkout
After payment, you receive next steps for the written setup guide, included items, and product fit support.
$599
Includes Essentials plus a focused home review for placement guidance matched to the room details and photos you share.
Included in this option
After checkout
After payment, you receive next steps for sharing room details and photos so the home review can make placement guidance more specific.
After you order
You receive an email confirming the setup, purchase option, amount paid, and next steps for your order.
Lantern Years uses the checkout details to match the setup to the room, routine, and first concern.
Your setup guide, item guidance, placement notes, and shipping or service next steps are prepared for the option you chose.
We send another update once shippable items are on the way. If you purchase the bundled home review, we explain how to share the room details and photos.
Pick the room, path, or caregiver routine that needs the clearest next step.
Share a few guided details about the recent change and the area your family is most worried about.
Lantern Years turns the concern into a practical list of items, placement notes, and setup steps.
Use the plan to buy, place, and practice the first safer routine with more confidence.
Lantern Years safety setups are designed to help reduce common home hazards and support safer daily routines. They do not guarantee fall prevention and are not a substitute for emergency care, medical diagnosis, or in-person treatment when needed. If someone has fallen and may be injured, call emergency services or contact a medical professional.
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Safety setup purchases and bundled home review are currently available for Wisconsin families. Setup bundles may be available more broadly where permitted.
Not included
No. These cash-pay safety setups are designed to help families reduce common home hazards and improve daily routines. They are not a substitute for emergency care or medical treatment.
No. No home setup can guarantee fall prevention. The goal is to reduce common hazards, improve safer routines, and help families make better equipment decisions.
Lantern Years can provide placement guidance and help families understand what to ask an installer or contractor. Structural installation should be completed by a qualified professional.
Yes. These setups are designed for families responding to a fall, near-fall, hospitalization, or mobility change. If the person may be injured, seek medical care first.
Setups are designed with occupational therapy-informed home safety guidance. The bundled home review adds more specific placement guidance for the room details and photos the family shares.