| Gender | Men |
|---|---|
| Needs | ALS, Alzheimer's, Arthritis, Assisted Living, Bedridden Patient, Cerebral Palsy, Diabetes Clothing, Disabled, Handicap, Health Care, Home Care, Hospice, Multiple Sclerosis, Nursing Home, Palliative Care, Paralysis, Post Operation, Stroke, Wheelchair, Arm Stiffness, Parkinson's |
| Dressing Type | Assisted Dressing |
CLEARANCE SKU: Item #26000
Women's Soft Hospital Gown - Clearance
Women's Soft Hospital Gown - Clearance
CLEARANCE SKU: Item #26000
Women's Soft Hospital Gown - Clearance
Women's Soft Hospital Gown - Clearance
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Fabric & Care
- Fabric Content: 65% Polyester/ 35% Cotton
- Fabric Description: A brushed, cotton blend with a soft t-shirt feel
- Fabric Weight: Medium weight, making it perfect between seasons
- Washing Instructions: Machine washable and dryer friendly
Nightgown Fit
- Center Back Length: 42 inches
- Sleeve Length: 2/3 length - ending mid forearm
- Sizing: Generous/ loose fit
How to put on an Open Back Nightgown?
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Unsnap both the closures at the shoulder seams of the top.
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From the front, slide the sleeves up the arms of the wearer until the opening reaches their back (no lifting required).
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Once the nightgown is in place, pull the first panel across the back and snap it in place at the shoulder.
- Now take the second panel, pull across, creating an overlap, and snap again.
More Information
Fabric & Care
- Fabric Content: 65% Polyester/ 35% Cotton
- Fabric Description: A brushed, cotton blend with a soft t-shirt feel
- Fabric Weight: Medium weight, making it perfect between seasons
- Washing Instructions: Machine washable and dryer friendly
Nightgown Fit
- Center Back Length: 42 inches
- Sleeve Length: 2/3 length - ending mid forearm
- Sizing: Generous/ loose fit
How to put on an Open Back Nightgown?
-
Unsnap both the closures at the shoulder seams of the top.
-
From the front, slide the sleeves up the arms of the wearer until the opening reaches their back (no lifting required).
-
Once the nightgown is in place, pull the first panel across the back and snap it in place at the shoulder.
- Now take the second panel, pull across, creating an overlap, and snap again.
| Gender | Men |
|---|---|
| Needs | ALS, Alzheimer's, Arthritis, Assisted Living, Bedridden Patient, Cerebral Palsy, Diabetes Clothing, Disabled, Handicap, Health Care, Home Care, Hospice, Multiple Sclerosis, Nursing Home, Palliative Care, Paralysis, Post Operation, Stroke, Wheelchair, Arm Stiffness, Parkinson's |
| Dressing Type | Assisted Dressing |

My wife loves him them
Mom loves them.
Again well made,nice prints, nice fabric for machine washing, no ironing.
Great products love the material wash well and very easy for a PSW to address my mother-in-law with this adaptive clothing
I used to work in 1 of City of Toronto LTC and our client were using silverts Clothings for residents , since my 94 years old mother is frail and that’s the reason i order those gown for her comfort.