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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ReflexWear

ReflexWear

ReflexWear ankle stockings are for you who want the best of you
The stocking is woven by the so-called Celliant thread, which, using minerals, captures and returns the bodys own energy.
As a result, your bloodstream is getting better and you feel more comfortable in your feet and legs

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Amoena Rita

Amoena Rita

Rita Bh, has a good fit and is developed with a 2 split facon look, to provide the best support. Rita Bh, is without hangers and has adjustable shoulder straps. Rita Bh has pockets on both sides that securely hold the whole or partial prosthesis.

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Soap dispenser

Soap dispenser

one push to get the soap out.

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Ergonommic Washbasin

Ergonommic Washbasin

On the frontal side of this ergonomic washbasin, an embedded grab bar helps the user to reach the area
without effort and a small water collector has been designed to avoid water spillage during shaving or tooth brushing. On the shorter side, there is an embedded towel holder.
Available in 2 models, with or without overflow hole

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