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EASY ACCESS - Designed by experts in senior sneakers and adaptive wear, the Unisex Extra Wide Soft Fleece Diabetic Bootie Slippers from Silverts offer exceptional ease of use. The Easy Touch closures and adjustable closing strap make it remarkably simple to put on and take off these self-dressing walking shoes for women and men. Ideal for seniors in wheelchairs or those in need of assistance, these bootie slippers are perfect gifts for the older people in your life.
LASTING COMFORT - Comfort is our top priority with the Silverts Unisex Extra Wide Soft Fleece Diabetic Bootie Slippers. The super soft polar fleece with warm pile lining and adjustable strap offer total control for finding the ideal comfort level. Plus, the roomy fit makes these diabetic slippers for women a popular choice for swelling and edema.
SLIP-RESISTANT - Whether used for swollen feet, diabetic shoes for wide-width feet, or edema, the slip-resistant soles of these bootie slippers provide both mobility and protection. Suitable for use indoors and outdoors, these slippers offer stability in various environments, including homes, hospitals, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. Recommended in the field of diabetic neuropathy and for post-surgery.
ADAPTIVE FIT - Thanks to their wide width, slip-resistant soles, and easy access, these bootie slippers are versatile and adaptive. Perfect for swollen ankles and feet, ultra-wide feet, and more, the adjustable comfort makes these diabetic shoes for women or handicapped shoes suitable for a range of medical conditions. They can be used as edema shoes for swollen feet, wide tennis shoes for disabled women, or slipper shoes for indoor and outdoor use.
SIZE & COLORS - Available in extra small, these comfort ease shoes for women provide width and comfort for edema sufferers. These big slippers sneakers come in Black, Navy, and Fuschia, meeting the diverse preferences of various users.
GIVING BACK TO CHARITY - As a proud supporter of the Alzheimer Society of Canada, a portion of our proceeds funds research to find a cure and improve the quality of life for people living with dementia.