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Chairs with no arms can be very difficult to get out of for a person that has weak legs. It is not recommended to lean against tables or nearby furniture, as they are subject to move.
Chairs should be suitably high up to make them easy to get in and out of. There are stand assist chairs, which are sold by size. It is important to buy the correct size. Note that these chairs are very expensive and may be useful for a limited time as the disease progresses.
It is possible to elevate regular chairs by placing them on a stable platform.