Assistive products for self-care activities and participation in self-care

Products intended to support daily care of oneself, including washing and drying oneself, caring for one’s body and body parts, dressing, and protecting one’s body. Included are, e.g. assistive products for dressing and undressing, for body protection, for personal hygiene, for tracheostomy, ostomy and incontinence care and for sexual activity. Assistive products for eating and drinking, see 15 09.
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Badana Lux

Badana Lux

With extra suction between layers
PU membrane in the bottom
Looks like an ordinary scarf
Choose between:
rounded bottom - triangle bottom
Top fabrics - always in a smart color
The fabric lets the wetness run through to the absorbing layer in between
PU membrane at the bottom
ensures that your clothes doesnt get wet

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Wateford

Wateford

A high comfort and natural fit shoe supports you while walking, also suitable for insoles.
The natural rolling movement of the foot is stimulated by a heel and a top roller. The PU sole is very elastic and has a very dampening effect.

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