Senior Living Products

Senior Living Products

Explore our collection designed to enhance comfort and quality of life for seniors. Discover top-notch products that cater to their unique needs today.

Rühe | Rocking Chair
Senior Seating
Paséa Modular Table Collection Modular Lounge Seating SitOnIt
Senior Living Tables
Lily LED Task Light | Durable Desk Lamp for Your Workspace Task Light Fellowes
Senior Living Bedroom Furniture
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Vitrola | Lounge Seating | Sofas, Chairs & Benches
Vitrola | Lounge Seating | Sofas, Chairs & Benches
Vitrola | Lounge Seating | Sofas, Chairs & Benches

Global Furniture Group

Vitrola | Lounge Seating | Sofas, Chairs & Benches

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$1,273.46
Willow™ | Hip Chair
Willow™ | Hip Chair
Willow™ | Hip Chair

Global Furniture Group

Willow™ | Hip Chair

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$473.14
Wind Tables | Lounge Tables | Coffee & End Table Options
Global Wind™ Lounge Coffee & End Tables | Modern, Space-Saving Design Coffee Table, End Table Global Furniture Group
Global Wind™ Lounge Coffee & End Tables | Modern, Space-Saving Design Coffee Table, End Table Global Furniture Group

Global Furniture Group

Wind Tables | Lounge Tables | Coffee & End Table Options

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$406.77
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Create comfortable, safe, and inviting environments for residents with our Senior Living Furniture Collection designed specifically for retirement communities, assisted living facilities, long-term care homes, memory care units, and senior-friendly healthcare environments. This collection prioritizes comfort, accessibility, durability, and dignity, helping residents feel at home while supporting caregivers in their daily routines.

Our senior living furniture features ergonomic designs, reinforced construction, easy-clean materials, and supportive seating heights that make sitting and standing easier for individuals with mobility challenges. Choose from residential-style lounge seating, dining furniture, patient room essentials, activity room pieces, and mobility-support chairs that blend safety-focused engineering with warm, home-like aesthetics.

Every piece in this collection is crafted with rounded edges, moisture-barrier upholstery, wipe-clean finishes, and sturdy frames to withstand daily use and frequent sanitization. Soft cushioning, arm supports, and posture-friendly contours promote long-term comfort, while accessible designs help residents maintain independence throughout daily activities whether dining, resting, socializing, or participating in programs.

With a range of styles and coordinated finishes, it’s easy to create cohesive environments across resident rooms, common areas, dining rooms, lounges, and outdoor spaces. Designed for comfort and long-term performance, our Senior Living Furniture Collection helps facilities build welcoming spaces that feel safe, familiar, and supportive for every resident.

FAQ

What seat height is best for the elderly?

The best seat height for the elderly is typically 18 to 22 inches, depending on the individual’s height, mobility level, and comfort needs. A properly elevated seat helps seniors sit and stand without excessive bending or strain on the hips, knees, and back.

Higher seat heights often around 20 to 21 inches are especially helpful for seniors with arthritis, balance issues, or reduced leg strength, as they promote safer, more independent movement. Chairs that are too low increase fall risk, while chairs that are too high can be uncomfortable and difficult to use.

For best results, the ideal seat height allows the senior’s feet to rest flat on the floor with their knees at roughly a 90-degree angle, ensuring stability and proper posture.

What type of furniture is best for senior living communities?

The best furniture for senior living communities is comfortable, safe, and easy to use. Ideal options include ergonomically designed chairs, higher-seat lounge furniture, mobility-support seating, dining chairs with armrests, and durable, easy-clean case goods for resident rooms. Furniture should include rounded edges, sturdy frames, supportive armrests, and materials that withstand frequent cleaning. Designs that look warm and residential help create a home-like atmosphere while still meeting safety and durability standards.

How should senior living furniture support residents with mobility challenges?

Senior living furniture should support residents with mobility challenges by offering features that make sitting, standing, and moving easier. This includes higher seat heights, stable armrests, firm but comfortable cushioning, and non-slip feet or weighted bases for stability. Chairs with open sides, supportive backs, and reinforced frames also help reduce fall risks. In shared spaces, furniture should be arranged with wide pathways and ample clearance to accommodate walkers, wheelchairs, and other mobility aids.