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Head Protection Cap
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For elderly individuals prone to falls, we strongly recommend using a protective cap made from patented materials. This cap effectively absorbs impact forces, providing full protection for the head. The ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit, while also combining a stylish appearance with safety features. It allows seniors to experience ultimate comfort and peace of mind while wearing it. |
Self-Adhesive Underwear | For individuals with shaky hands, frozen shoulder, or limited arm mobility due to stroke, the unique adhesive closure design of front-opening underwear eliminates the hassle of buttoning. Simply slip the sleeves on, and gently attach the closure. This type of underwear assists elderly individuals with limited hand function, enabling them to live more independently, starting with something as simple as getting dressed. |
Incontinence Solutions |
Do you experience involuntary urine leakage when laughing, coughing, or lifting heavy objects? The leak-proof underwear from Japan looks like regular underwear but offers quick absorption for light leaks and effectively neutralizes odors, so you can step out without worry. For heavier leakage, we recommend choosing rehabilitation pants, which can be paired with pads for extra protection, ensuring dryness throughout the day. For those using a urine bag, we suggest special hidden pants designed to keep the tubing unobstructed whether lying down, standing, or sitting. |
Easy-to-Wear Outerwear | Whether it's hand tremors, stroke, or frozen shoulder that make raising the arms difficult, or the challenge of dressing someone who is bedridden, these situations can be overwhelming. In addition to self-adhesive underwear, there are also easy-to-wear designs for tops, pants, and one-piece outfits. These styles feature zipper-free, button-free, and adhesive closures, making it easier to dress with minimal effort and solve the challenge of dressing independently or assisting others. |
Thoughtful Accessories |
There are thoughtful products designed for wheelchair users that many might be unfamiliar with. For example, a magic blanket that doesn’t get caught in the wheels, keeping the body warm while allowing for easy movement. There are also wheelchair raincoats that provide full coverage and exceptional water resistance. For those with decreased hand or finger dexterity, there are products that assist with putting on shoes, socks, and clothing, and make tasks like buttoning and zipping much easier. For situations where hand tremors or strokes make eating difficult, there are special bibs designed to prevent food from spilling, minimizing the need for cleaning. These products provide a more convenient lifestyle for both caregivers and the individuals receiving care. |