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CareZips Classic Unisex Easy-Dress Changing Pants for Incontinence

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    Purchase CareZips Classic Unisex Easy-Dress Changing Pants for Incontinence

    SKU: CareZips-1001 CareZips Classic Unisex Easy-Dress Changing Pants for Incontinence

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    CareZips® Classic is a patented, unisex easy-dressing everyday pant for adults living with changes related to incontinence, mobility, and/or cognitive abilities.

    Its brilliant design has resulted in caregivers reporting significant time savings, less back strain, and the ability to give dignity and comfort back to their loved ones' dressing process. Wearing CareZips® means not having to fully undress and redress when toileting, cleaning, or changing incontinent products.

    CareZips® was invented by Molly Dye, whose mother was living with Alzheimer's. Molly observed caregivers struggling to change her mother's adult briefs and knew there had to be a better way that was easier and less stressful both for her mother and the caregiver.

    She patented the three-zipper system that opens up totally in the front from the waist to the knees, providing easier access for quicker changing. Two side zippers are positioned forward and away from any sensitive pressure points to eliminate discomfort. The third zipper, allowing the full-frontal opening, provides for a more dignified changing, cleaning and adjusting of catheters, stents, and other medical products.

    The original version of CareZips® sold out nationwide last year. The newly renamed CareZips® Classic features all-new fabric for a better bit, greater comfort and superior durability. See why it's the pant that has transformed assisted dressing!

    Who's it for?

    • Those who are independent dressers or need assistance
    • Those living with limited mobility
    • Those who experience incontinence
    • Those who require toileting assistance
    • Those living with cognitive decline
    • Those with a catheter, port or other medical equipment that requires easy access