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🛡️ Secure Comfort, Anytime, Anywhere!
The Posey Criss Cross Chest Vest Restraint is a versatile and durable solution designed for use in both bed and wheelchair settings. Made from high-quality cotton, it features adjustable elastic for a comfortable fit and is easy to wash and disinfect, ensuring hygiene and convenience for caregivers and users alike.
Y**C
GREAT!
I bought this for my husband who had dementia; he has since passed. This vest allowed him room to move and I didn't have the guilt of feeling like I was tying him to his bed. After my husband passed, I gave it to a family whose father was suffering with dementia. It served his well also.VERY good product!
B**B
Perfect
Item fits perfectly, extra long ties are perfect. Material is strong and durable after various washes.
A**Z
Good material
Have yet to try but the material is good!
N**S
It's a very structured vest I would have like some spandex or Lyra to give it a bit ...
It's a very structured vest I would have like some spandex or Lyra to give it a bit more give but this vest is phenomenal and serves it's purpose
S**X
Sturdy and comfortable
Size was not mentioned, and my XL hubby received a medium sized posey chris crossVest. A bit snug. The item was, however, well manufactured. Sturdy and comfortable. Well worth the investment.
L**G
This product is not what I thought.
Even my 88 year old mother did not stay restrained in this. Also the back are a bunch of buttons! Why not Velcro so you can get it on and off easily! I am returning it.
J**A
Overnight Aides Can Get Some Sleep
Am very happy with this product. It is soft and comfortable for my 97 year old mom with dementia. She does not feel so restricted like other bed ties so she does not try to wriggle out. Now the overnight aides can get some peaceful rest. Easily ties to the bed rails.We purchased 2 so we can change off and they wash up very well
A**R
Special needs was able to rip the buttons by pulling ...
Special needs was able to rip the buttons by pulling the vest. He slide his arms through the sleeve and was able to get out onto the floor. It may work for someone who's not as mobile.
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