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Dressing Aids help avoid potentially lethal falls for anyone weakened by illness and enable a person to regain independence during any illness that affects movement.
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Helps with fall prevention for patients suffering from CHRONIC DEBILITATING LONG TERM CONDITIONS which can result in dizziness and breathlessness. |
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Helps by keeping lower garments at a manageable height for ARTHRITIS sufferers restoring independence and confidence. |
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Helps the ageing / infirm where the organs work
below full capacity resulting in cyanosis and vulnerability to falls.
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Helps with Inner ear problems / dizziness where the smallest movement can cause the person to become exhausted, particularly if breathing has become difficult.
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Helps in the process of rehabilitation, becoming independent and living independently especially where injuries have left the person with limited movement or difficulties with co-ordination.
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If a person is unable to bend for any reason due to problems with injured legs, back or hip, the Wonder Strap can be used without them having to bend.
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It goes without saying that dressing aids can be essential to recovery in cases of severe injury and for amputees when a uniquely flexible type of dressing aid is needed.
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A dressing aids breakthrough that can be safely recommended by physiotherapists to help in protecting the patient's health and speeding their recovery.
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Keeps the lower garments within easy reach enabling independent dressing; giving a feeling of safety, security and confidence.
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Dressing aids are a way for wheelchair users to maintain personal privacy by enabling them to dress and visit the toilet independently.
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Helps with mobility after an operation by enabling one to dress and visit the bathroom without bending and reaching for their lower garments.
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Dressing aids can be a vital part of fall prevention strategies after surgery or illness, which at that stage could prove calamitous.
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Fits with the government ethos of modern medicine which sees having our own capabilities to run our own lives as critical to physical and mental wellbeing.
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The NHS has implemented a range of measures which include development of an integrated falls service. With falls today we see PREVENTION as infinitely preferable to CURE.
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