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Sharisha
Asked April 2019
Has anyone experienced a patient that continues to disrobe? If so how did you handle it and did you change Meds?
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Apr 2019
There is anti strip clothing available from companies that sell adaptive clothing - Silverts and Buck & Buck are two of them.
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