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"The fact that you visit people in the comfort of their own homes for personalised measurement and fitting, and adapt their own clothing to make such items much easier to put on or remove is vital to aid a person's independence.
This is very different to having to buy often expensive already made, limited range special clothing, and allows a person to continue to wear a favourite or fashionable item they already own"
David Martin
Coordinator Bribie Island Support Group of Parkinson's Queensland Inc