Clothing for the Physically Challenged Obj 6.02 Chp 21 pages 367-368.

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Clothing for the Physically Challenged Obj 6.02 Chp 21 pages

Specific Needs  Clothing should contribute to the dignity of persons who depend upon others.  It is difficult to find ready to wear garments that are designed to meet the needs of the physically challenged.

Limited Hand Movement  restricts the individual from working with their hands freely. Trouble with fastening garments with back openings Trouble with fastening garments with back openings Require larger arm openings/ raglan sleeves Require larger arm openings/ raglan sleeves Difficulty or impossible to button garments Difficulty or impossible to button garments Difficulty aligning buttonholes or buttons Difficulty aligning buttonholes or buttons Best to use velcroBest to use velcro

What is needed  Front openings  Wrap around styles  Velcro closures  Zippers with pull rings  Zippers for leg openings  Longer length zippers  Elastic waistline

What is needed  Braces on legs require durable fabrics due to friction points. Reinforcement is a must in these areas. Walkers, crutches, wheelchairs Walkers, crutches, wheelchairs

Visual Problems  Problems with telling the front from the back. V-necklines are best V-necklines are best Appliqué designs Appliqué designs Identify colors and what goes together. Identify colors and what goes together. Small pieces of rick-rack added assist in identifying necklines and front from back.Small pieces of rick-rack added assist in identifying necklines and front from back.

Fabrics  Easy care fabrics that are not too bulky.  Fabrics that will not wrinkle easily  Moderate weight knits  Should allow comfort and ease of movement.  Larger size garments will prevent skin problems not interfere with circulation

Clothing  Classical styles  Year round or fabrics  Keep color combinations to a minimum  Prevent shopping trips and save money  Be careful of laundry detergents that may irritate the skin. Fabric softeners cause rashes and reduce absorbency. Fabric softeners cause rashes and reduce absorbency.

Physical challenges  Colostomy bag  Wheelchair or walker  Two limbs missing  One hand or one arm  No arms  No legs  Arthritis  Broken limbs

Colostomy bag

Arthritis

No arms

No legs

wheelchair

Challenge Choose on of the physical challenges you have just viewed. Write out what the challenges would be for the clothing. Create a solution for the challenges. Sketch a clothing design for the challenge you have chosen.