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Calm Care Compression Singlet.

Calm Care Compression Singlet.

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The perfect solution to assist those living with Autism, Anxiety, ADHD or Sensory Processing Difficulties.

These singlets (vests) can be worn as clothing or undergarments and help people regulate their body and filter sensory information, which enables them to listen, focus and learn while staying calm, and become more self-aware.

To get the best results the singlet is designed to wear all day, every day to keep the sensory system calm. Reassuring, gentle pressure provides proprioceptive feedback (information received from muscles and tendons, concerning body movement and position).

Compression undergarments allow you to wear their favourite clothing (or school uniform) while enjoying the calming benefits and minimising meltdowns. All undergarments have special external stitching for a seamless feel and stamped labelling for children with tactile sensitivity. 

Many people wear a compression vest (singlet) under their pyjamas at night (or a compression shirt with regular pyjama pants). Those with sensory difficulties often wake, searching for sensory input – these products can help them settle and stay asleep throughout the night. For children who access their nappy, compression suits have a specially designed closure to deter wandering hands but allow easy access for the carer to change nappies.

CalmCare is manufactured from high quality, breathable, moisture-wicking, special sensory fabric which is durable and keeps the wearer cool, dry and comfortable all year round.

CalmCare calming sensory compression vests are a best seller and are manufactured extra long to provide sensory input to all of the torso.

BENEFITS

Compression clothing can assist a wide variety of people. 

 

I have personally seen the amazing results of these through my daughter.