Adaptive clothing 101 short course
WHAT IS ADAPTIVE CLOTHING ?
First, adapted clothing is designed to facilitate the task of dressing and undressing for both caregivers and caregivers of anyone suffering from loss of autonomy or reduced mobility. It avoids injuries to the beneficiary by avoiding major manipulations and also prevents back injuries to the caregiver. The adapted or specialized garment is made strategically thanks to its openings on the back and sides depending on the garment.
A variety of specialty clothing is also offered; such as onesies and day suits which are winning choices when the person suffers from dementia or Alzheimer's and tries to remove their incontinence pants or undress. It may be that the nursing staff asks you for it.
A multitude of adapive accessories are as practical as each other, such as:
• Diabetic socks
• Adapted slippers
• Adapted shoes
• Reading light
• Wheelchair cape
• Leg cover (envelope) for the legs
• Shoe covers
Who is adapted clothing useful for?
Adapted clothing is as useful for the person with a loss of autonomy as it is for the person who wants to maintain their autonomy and dignity while dressing more easily.
Which condition is recommended?
• Cancer
• Arthritis
• Paralysis
• Alzheimer's
• Parkinson's
• Rheumatism
• Bedridden person
• Multiple sclerosis
• Someone with reduced mobility
• Person in a wheelchair
• Person with loss of autonomy
• Arm or leg in a cast
• Lack of range due to injury or accident
• And more…
The benefits of adapted clothing:
• It's fashion
• It is affordable
• It is comfortable
• It is easy to maintain
• It goes virtually unnoticed
• It avoids wounds due to the friction of the seams
• It is appreciated by caregivers and caregivers
• Above all, it restores dignity to the wearer!
Here is a short summary of adapted clothing. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us.
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