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This item is sold out and is a display item. Please use it as a reference for design when making a request. *Please comment before purchasing as it is also sold on other apps. ★Items that are in the user's memory or that they like are preferred for decorations. We also welcome requests such as "I want this color and this kind of decoration" (^^) Thank you for viewing! (^^) This is a product called a "muff" or "care muff." I am a medical professional, and after learning about it, I thought it was a wonderful item and started making them. Muffs have spread in Japan, inspired by dementia care in the UK. While it is often associated with dementia, it can be used in various situations to soothe restless states, such as instead of using mitt restraints to prevent the removal of IV lines. By putting the hand and arm into the muff's tube, it is expected to provide warmth to the hands, leading to mental calmness, relaxation of the nervous system, improved blood flow and circulation, relief of muscle tension, and recovery of the autonomic nervous system. In addition, the muff contains a "niginigi" (squeeze toy), and it is also expected to activate the brain by moving the fingers in a relaxed state. There are safety rules in the making of these muffs to ensure that people with dementia or the elderly with thin skin do not get injured by the muff, and to prevent them from eating the decorations. Based on literature and experience, we have focused on safety, of course, and we use acrylic and cotton yarn, and try to use as little cotton as possible, paying attention to ease of washing. Personally, I think it's also good for keeping the hands of people who use wheelchairs or who have paralyzed hands warm (^^) Please try putting your arm through it and squeezing the "niginigi" (*^^*) You will be healed♪ #Dementia #Parkinson'sDisease #Nursing #Caregiving #HomeNursing #VisitingNursing #VisitingCare #DayService #Wheelchair #IVdrip #Elderly #Welfare #RespectForTheAgedDay #Present #AnshinMuff (Safe Muff) #Rabbit
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