About Silverts Women's Open Back Gabardine Pant
Senior Women's Adaptive Open Back Gabardine Wheelchair Pant is ideal for assisted dressing. This adaptive pant features a discrete and generous back overlap for additional coverage with snap closure at the waistband for caregivers to easily secure this handicap garment. This pant also features an elastic waistband and a stylish yet classic Gabardine fabric for a conventional look. This pant also features a convenient adjustable hem to easily customize inseam length.
Key Benefits & Features
- Easy Access Dressing - Dressing from a Seated Position.
- Complete Dignity - 2 Overlapping Back Panels.
- Easy Closure - Secured with Adjustable Snaps.
- Elastic Waist - Stretchy for Enhanced Comfort.
- Quality Machine Washable - 100% Polyester.
Who Should Use These? - These adaptive handicap and/or incontinence pants/slacks for women by Silverts are terrific for adults/elderly/seniors with special needs who are disabled or wheelchair dependent.
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Brand |
Silverts® |
Application |
Adaptive Pants |
Color |
Heather Chambray Blue |
Fastening Type |
Snap Closure |
Gender |
Female |
Material |
Polyester |
Cuff Style |
Without Cuff |
Pant Style |
Open Back |
Waist Style |
Elastic |
User |
Adult |
Silverts Adaptive Clothing FAQ's
What is adaptive clothing?
Adaptive clothing is specially designed clothing to help make it easier for people who have difficulty dressing. Having clothing that has been adapted can make such a positive difference in a person’s life by giving them the independence to continue to dress themselves or enable carers to dress them with ease and comfort.
Who does adaptive clothing benefit?
It is ideal for people with disabilities, the elderly and infirm, wheelchair users, and people who live with a condition or illness that makes day-to-day dressing a struggle. There are varying degrees of disabilities and many illnesses including: - Arthritis - Cerebral Palsy - Multiple Sclerosis (MS) - Motor Neurone Disease (MND) - Oedema - Incontinence - Alzheimer's Disease - Parkinson's Disease - Stroke - Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) - Brain Injury - Muscular Dystrophy (MD)
How do you put these women's wheelchair Clothing pants/slacks on?
- The individual remains in a seated position.
- The individuals legs are inserted into the pant legs and drawn up to the upper thigh.
- The caregiver simply snaps the generous overlap into place. The person being dressed is left completely covered without ever having to stand.
- Assisted disrobing is just as easy.