Gender | Women |
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Needs | ALS, Alzheimer's, Arthritis, Bedridden Patient, Cerebral Palsy, Diabetes Clothing, Disabled, Handicap, Health Care, Home Care, Multiple Sclerosis, Nursing Home, Paralysis, Seated Dressing, Stroke, Wheelchair, Delicate Skin, Arm Stiffness, Parkinson's |
Dressing Type | Assisted Dressing |
Clearance SKU: Item #22540
Womens Adaptive Open Back Top with Zippered-Neck
Womens Adaptive Open Back Top with Zippered-Neck






























Clearance SKU: Item #22540
Womens Adaptive Open Back Top with Zippered-Neck
Womens Adaptive Open Back Top with Zippered-Neck
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Style casually and comfortably with this fashionable adaptive top for women. It's easy-grasp pull zippered neck offers wider neck opening for easy access dressing. Crew neck and 3/4 long sleeve length.
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Style casually and comfortably with this fashionable adaptive top for women. It's easy-grasp pull zippered neck offers wider neck opening for easy access dressing. Crew neck and 3/4 long sleeve length.
Gender | Women |
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Needs | ALS, Alzheimer's, Arthritis, Bedridden Patient, Cerebral Palsy, Diabetes Clothing, Disabled, Handicap, Health Care, Home Care, Multiple Sclerosis, Nursing Home, Paralysis, Seated Dressing, Stroke, Wheelchair, Delicate Skin, Arm Stiffness, Parkinson's |
Dressing Type | Assisted Dressing |



















Easy to get in and out of and my mom feels very perky and stylish when she wears it.
I purchased this for Mom a couple of years ago. The cut is nice and comfy and the zipper allows for warmth adjustment, but after several washings the fabric pilled and is a little rough for thin skin. I will not purchase this again unless the fabric is improved.
Easy to get in and out of and my mom feels very perky and stylish when she wears it.
Hi I did not realize there was a zipper that could open. honestly a metal zipper like that can be problematic for someone in a wheelchair and not very mobile who is changed in bed as they get rolled ( gently ) to put on their clothes and the zipper could press into their skin. as they rolled over to the one side. \nI had the same issue with another top we purchased that had a large silver metal chain for decoration on it in the front below the collarbone. \nsadly not appropriate for people who cannot dress themselves and get dressed in the bed and so are rolled from side to side to help put on thier tops and pants. \njust letting you know. so I will remove the zipper. \ntop otherwise is nice. \nthank you
Hi I did not realize there was a zipper that could open. honestly a metal zipper like that can be problematic for someone in a wheelchair and not very mobile who is changed in bed as they get rolled ( gently ) to put on their clothes and the zipper could press into their skin. as they rolled over to the one side. \nI had the same issue with another top we purchased that had a large silver metal chain for decoration on it in the front below the collarbone. \nsadly not appropriate for people who cannot dress themselves and get dressed in the bed and so are rolled from side to side to help put on thier tops and pants. \njust letting you know. so I will remove the zipper. \ntop otherwise is nice. \nthank you