Comfort-T1
Bed-side table for all types of chairs
The Comfort-T1 is a mobile, height-adjustable patient table specifically designed for therapeutic or medical environments.
It’s ideal as a convenient accessory to complement therapy chairs, dialysis chairs, and other healthcare seating solutions.
Primarily used to support various patient activities like dining, reading, or intravenous therapy during treatment sessions.
Practical Functions and Features
- Height adjustment: The easy-to-use hand lever mechanism allows the patient to adjust the height of the tabletop (trays) to the seat height and his/her own body shape.
- Tilt angle adjustment: The tray can be tilted for optimal ergonomic positioning, ensuring patient comfort and convenience during various activities (e.g. reading or writing).
- Removable tray surfaces: The two plastic trays are easy to remove, making them easy to clean and replace. The smaller tray has a fixed horizontal surface for holding drinks, while the larger tray can be tilted in several positions.
- Multifunctional: Provides a practical surface for placing meals, beverages, reading materials, or medical accessories. Disinfectant or soap bottle can be easily and quickly placed in a optional holder.
- Low chassis design: The practical low chassis height allows it to fit comfortably under various types of treatment chairs.
- Castors for easy movement and secure locking: Equipped with smooth-rolling wheels with individual brakes, making it easy to move around healthcare facilities.


Benefits and Applications
- Flexible usability: Easily adjustable to the patient's body shape and adapts to a wide range of seating positions, suitable for both reclining and sitting postures.
- Easy maintenance: Hygienic design with surfaces that can be quickly disinfected; the easily removable trays simplify regular cleaning.
- Modern aesthetic: Clean, contemporary design with customizable finish options to complement healthcare interiors.
- Enhanced ergonomics: Reduces patient immobility by conveniently enabling activities such as eating, reading, or using mobile devices during treatments.