AT Level Adaptive Clothing

Eksterlaar 25
2100 Deurne
Belgium

Phone: (+32-486)130531
Company Profile

About us
Wearing adaptive clothing offers a solution for persons with limited mobility and other physical limitations.

It was a real challenge for us to develop a collection with following added values :

Functional and fashionable.
Supporting the user ’s self confidence in an invisible way using sophisticated techniques.
Making the lives of your partner and carer much easier.
Time saving for the nurses.

Our collection has been developed on the one hand for people with mobility challenges and wheelchair users like MS-patients, people suffering spinal cord injuries, stoma patients etc.
We work with odour absorbing fabrics, magnetic snaps and pay attention to preventing decubitus.

On the other hand we designed clothing for demented people. Both my parents suffered from Alzheimer’s disease. Taking care of them for years gave me enough experience to be well aware of their needs. So I started pulling my ideas together and a specific collection for people with dementia was born.
Clothes are designed to assist the individual in maintaining and enhancing independence and dignity and are important for the patient, the partner and the family. We offer practical solutions to minimize the handicapping effect of the disabilities. Our products are attractive, affordable, and easy to use, and not only support the patient, but the carer and nurses as well.

My own experiences inspired me to design this collection. But I also got a lot of input from the many patients I’ve been talking to : family service professionals, and the staff of so many rest houses. Without them this collection would never have seen daylight..

Product Information
08.01 Clothing / shoes
ATHOS 30.10.2007

Trousers skirt with fixed top

CASPER 30.10.2007

Outerwear cape in high tech water-repellant fabric for warmth as well as wind & rain resistance.

CLOË 30.10.2007

Pants for dressing a person lying in bed

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