Millions of children across America are hospitalized for chronic illnesses or surgery every year. This past year, COVID has made their recovery a lot lonelier. With many hospitals around the nation severely limiting contact with their outside family, children have been unable to see parents, siblings, grandparents, friends, etc. Beeping monitors, IV’s, drains and bandages have become their new “companions” and this has caused immense feelings of isolation and uncertainty.
Brobe has created the Elliot Superhero Robe. It is designed for children who are receiving treatment for various reasons. The product was created with pockets to hold medical equipment like drains, cords, monitors, etc. and snaps along the sleeve to accommodate IV’s blood pressure cuffs, etc. It also comes with superhero capes, masks and hats for kids to dress up in and feel powerful. The company has partnered with Children’s Hospitals around the nation to provide pediatric patients with these robes and given Americans the opportunity to donate a robe to a child in the hospital.
No comments:
Post a Comment