In her interview with The Courier, she explained a bit more about her inspiration for taking on this incredible project.“I’ve just finished my nursing degree, and through nursing and learning to nurse and working as a nurse, it’s all about promoting dignity wherever you can … but the big gap I always found and had trouble with was putting bibs on adults and them losing their sense of dignity as soon as you put a bib on them,” she said.
ADVERTISEMENT Thankfully, her new design seems to be a hit with both patients and families alike.“They use the front panel of a button-up shirt and once placed on top of the clothing, they just look like clothing.
It’s less confronting for family as well because it looks like normal clothes.”You can find a variety of designs for these trendy products online.
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