Adaptive Antistrip Jumpsuit for Men

Product Description

Our Men's short Sleeve Nighttime Dignity Suit, commonly called an anti-strip jumpsuit, is intended to maintain the dignity of those suffering from conditions such as Alzheimer's and Dementia that cause spontaneous undressing. The dignity suit does this by having the buttons and zipper in places that the individual wearing the garment cannot reach. This helps protect the individual and the people around them.

Dignity suits are also known as anti-strip suits or a "onesie".

Looking for more information? Check out our guide on How to Choose a Dignity Suit.

Content: Polyester

Size:
M
Colour: Blue
SKU: MJUMPSUIT-BL-M
Price
$85.00
Only 1 left in stock!
Sizing Guide

Choosing the right size for your clothing is critical to both comfort and function. As with all men's and women's fashions, please note that sizes vary by manufacturer, however below is a general guideline for sizing.

 

Adaptive Clothing Sizes

Women's Size Guide

Geri Fashions - Women's Adaptive Clothing Size Chart

Men's Size Guide

Geri Fashions - Men's Adaptive Size Guide

Dignity Suit Size Guide (Unisex)

Dignity Suit Sizing Chart

How to Find your Bra Size:

Band Size: Measure from the back to under the bust, where the bra band usually sits, making sure the measuring tape is firm, not tight.

 

Measuring Guide

Geri Fashions - Measuring Guide

Guide to Adaptive Clothing
Adaptive Clothing

Adaptive clothing is apparel that has been designed for people who have difficulties dressing themselves due to age, disability or general lack of mobility. Common misconceptions of adaptive clothing is that it is only for people who are bound to a wheelchair, however anyone who is limited by traditional clothing can benefit from adaptive clothing.

Many seniors appreciate the ease and comfort that adaptive clothing can offer, such as open back shirts, extra wide slippers and shoes, easy snap pants, and wrap-around skirts and dresses for women. 

For those managing health conditions such as ALS, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer's, arthritis, shoulder surgery recovery, edema, or hospital recovery, adaptive clothing can make a significant and appreciated difference in life quality simply by making dressing less difficult.

If you would like to download or print information about adaptive clothing, please click here to access our PDF Complete Guide to Adaptive Clothing that is formatted for printing. 

How Does Adaptive Clothing Make Changing Easier?

Adaptive clothing makes changing easier as it requires less mobility to adjust, remove and put on. These garments focus on keeping motion centralized and close to the body as opposed to stretching your arms, legs or back to adjust them. A primary benefit of adaptive clothing is that caregivers can more easily change clothing on an individual with low mobility.

Types of Adaptive Clothing

Adaptive clothing frequently looks like regular attire at a glance, but offers ease and comfort such as open back shirts, extra wide slip-on slippers and shoes, easy snap pants, and wrap-around skirts and dresses.

Open Back Pants

Open Back Pants

These types of pants are ideal for those in wheelchairs and people who cannot be constricted by traditional pants or bear weight. Open back pants are cut out at the back but have a modesty flap to provide coverage. They fasten by 3 snaps on the side that allow for adjustment approximately by 1.5 to 2 inches. Open back pants grant caretakers the ability to change someone in a standing or laying position. Check out our Guide to Open Back Pants for more information. 

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Open Back Tops

 

Open Back Tops

Open back clothing is applied by using snaps at the shoulder. This style still provides full coverage as an average shirt but it is much easier to put on and take off. Caregivers also love this style as it provides an easier changing experience as the individual being changed does not need to raise their arms. This style of product is available in long sleeve, short sleeve, polo shirts, blouses and cardigans. Check out our Guide to Open Back Tops for more information.

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Dignity Suits

 

Dignity (Anti-Strip) Suits

Primarily used with individuals who have Alzheimer's or Dementia, Anti-Strip Suits are used to prevent inappropriate undressing. These suits are done up with snap closures at the back neckline, making it harder for the person wearing the suit to take it off. Caregivers appreciate these suits as it provides safety for the themselves as well as the person they are caring for. To learn more about dignity suits, check out our Guide to Choosing a Dignity Suit.

Shop Dignity (Anti-Strip) Suits - Women's / Men's

 

 

Adaptive Slippers

 

Adaptive Slippers

Adaptive Slippers are easy to remove and put on. By using large Velcro fasteners, adaptive slippers open wider than a traditional slipper, allowing the foot to be easily placed inside with minimal effort. Ideal for those being looked after by a caregiver. Available in wide fit to accommodate for swollen feet.

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If you have any questions about which adaptive clothing you need or to know what selection we have, please don’t hesitate to contact us! We're here to help.

Other Resources

How to Choose a Dignity Suit

Guide to Open Back Tops

Guide to Open Back Pants

How to Choose Adaptive Slippers

What Type of Adaptive Clothing Do I Need?

Clothing Sizing Guide

What is Adaptive Clothing? - Geri Fashions

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