Help with adult bibs for nursing home-
#11
My father was blind, and a little messy, so bought the low priced bath towels hemmed around the top to make a narrow area to go around the neck, were made long so covered most of his lap and used velcro to attach flaps, it worked great, washable and the terry soaked up most of the wet spills before they soaked thru.
Good Luck with you project, what a nice thing to do!!
He didn't want food down the front of his clothes, so had about 10-12 of them could reuse or get a clean one for each meal.
Good Luck with you project, what a nice thing to do!!
He didn't want food down the front of his clothes, so had about 10-12 of them could reuse or get a clean one for each meal.
This is the back side and well used
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My mother used these before she died. Hers were just terry cloth and she had a fresh one for each use. She never had anything go through the bib onto her clothing. Basically the pattern is exactly like a lobster bib. The terry cloth is no more trouble than washing a wash cloth. I made them out of towels so the bibs were nice and thick, not thin like the terry cloth that is for sale in the fabric stores.
#16
Originally Posted by Selena
Originally Posted by moonwork42029
Couldn't you use the vinyl tableclothes? Put the printed side of them as the "wrong" side and have the soft fuzzy side that would be against the patient.
You can usually get these on sale after a holiday for a few dollars.
You can usually get these on sale after a holiday for a few dollars.
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Originally Posted by Up North
I worked in a laundry at a nursing home and theirs were just terry cloth It all goes in the wash and very hot dryers.
#20
Either the heat laminated poly or regular poly, quilted or oil cloth. Make sure to put a crumb catcher pocket at the bottom. Velcro closures are good and easier for them if they are off to the side a little. Great project!
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