Monday, August 12, 2013

'Animal Blue' home Dignity Giving Suit now available







Fantastic new 'Animal Blue' pattern Dignity Giving Suit now available to buy from Fashion at Work!

Building on the success of their hospital version, Fashion at Work are now offering the Dignity Giving Suit in the brand new 'Animal Blue' design
 Budding David Attenborough's will simply love to wear our new exciting suit. With so many different animals to discover in the pattern this suit will not only... be a fashionable replacement for the current boring hospital gown but will keep children engaged for hours on their very own safari!

Made to the same exacting standards of the original Dignity Giving Suits you can be sure that you are purchasing a quality British made garment that will last even the hardest trips to the jungle!

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Fashion at Work & Dignity Giving Suits Announce Home Suit Range

Fashion at Work & Dignity Giving Suits Announce Home Suit Range

Dignity Giving Suits announced that it will be selling a home version of its popular replacement for the hospital gown.

The home suit has all the benefits of the hospital model with the addition of many bright and exciting patterns to choose from.

Bev Ward CEO of Fashion at Work said “Many parents have been requesting suits for after and long term care and we are delighted to be able to extend the benefit that this suit brings into the private market”

Fashion at work will be providing the suit via its established web store, for more information follow this link.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Dignity Giving Suits Showcase at NHSConfed

Dignity Giving Suits Showcase at NHSConfed



Dignity Giving Suits today demonstrated its new replacement for the Hospital Gown at the NHS Confederation conference.

Among the many visitors to the Dignity Giving Suits was the Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP where Bev Ward CEO of Fashion at Work demonstrated the suits many design features that allow healthcare professionals segmented access to their patients while at the same time protecting the patient’s privacy and dignity at all times.

The suit is currently being made for children but will soon be available in adult sizes

More information can be found at:
www.dignitygivingsuits.com

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Dignity Giving Suits Showcase at HEFMA

Dignity Giving Suits Showcase at HEFMA



Dignity Giving Suits today demonstrated its new replacement for the Hospital Gown at the Health Estates Facilities Management Association conference.

Many of the delegates were amazed at the versatility of the suit and wanted to know more about how facilities management could help to introduce the suits into the NHS.

Bev Ward CEO of Fashion At Work was at the show to meet delegates and talk about how this revolutionary garment was designed and produced.

The suit is currently on trial at Birmingham City Children’s Hospital and will become the standard hospital gown for many of their wards.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Fashion At Work Launch The Dignity Giving Suit

Fashion At Work Launch The Dignity Giving Suit


Fashion At Work today revieled its newest product the Dignity Giving Suit a revolutionary new concept in hospital patient gowns.



The Dignity Giving Suit has been developed in cooperation with the clinicians at Birmingham Children’s Hospital to provide patients a comfortable and clinically functional alternative to the un-flattering and impractical gown currently utilised by the NHS.
Ask any patient of their worst memory of life on the ward and they will undoubtedly tell of how the NHS provided gown left them feeling vulnerable, cold and without dignity. Ask any clinician about the current ward offering and they will tell you that they are impractical and often need to be cut and destroyed to gain access to the patient.

Finding the current design unfit for purpose, the development team at Dignity Giving Suits had to totally re think the way they looked at the patient gown. Effectively starting from scratch, they envisaged a unisex karate style suit that completely covered the patient to preserve dignity while at the same time offering healthcare professional’s unrestricted access to their patient.