2024 Holiday Gift Ideas for Spoonies: Comfort & Care

2024 Holiday Gift Ideas for Spoonies: Comfort & Care

Posted by Spoonie Threads Staff on

 

‘Tis the season to spread joy in 2024! 🎁 We've curated an updated list of thoughtful gift ideas featuring adaptive products from amazing companies—perfect for your favorite Spoonies.


From cozy family pajamas and comfy slippers to witty ostomy bag covers and stylish adaptive gifts for all ages, there’s something for everyone.

✨ Make this holiday season extra special with gifts that bring comfort, functionality, and smiles! Explore the guide today. 

Spoonie Comfort Gifts

Try this collection of Easy On/Off Shoes at Zappos Adaptive or search for AFO or Orthotic Friendly Shoes. Spoonie Threads is available as part of Zappos adaptive collection online. 

BillyFootwear has zippered options to support independence and access. Check out these cozy looking boots
Spoonie Threads is proud to partner with Aerie to sell our adaptive accessories on their site. Spoonies can appreciate the cozy feel of these Fingerless mittens from Aerie for times when your fingers need a little more coverage.

Non-slip Slippers from Bomba are warm and cozy and have stay put grips on the bottom.

Patti + Ricky have lots of great adaptive gifts including this weighted lap blanket for to help a child stay calm and organized with deep pressure tactile and proprioceptive sensory input.
What family doesn't love matching jammies for the holidays? Primary makes ones in organic cotton in festive prints and patterns. 
Get these cute adaptive corduroy pants or adaptive jeans  in the Adaptive collection at JCPenny

Tubie & Port Care Gifts

 You Can find cute tubie gifts on Etsy like this G-Tube Backpack 

 

For school age tubies a gift like this book Tubies Like Me can be found at Amazon.

Tubie adults or Tubie parents will appreciate the sentiment in this TubieLife sweatshirt 
Spoonie Threads G-tube Pads make a perfect stocking stuffer! 

Diabetes Care Gifts

Diabetes subscription box. Try Bean's Betes Box or one of these Diabetes Subscription Boxes 

 

 The Useless Pancreas sells insulin cooling cases for a great gift to use on-the-go.

Spoonie Threads insulin pump belt features double pockets for secure storage and easy access, keeping your essentials close while offering comfort and style. It's the perfect solution for staying organized and active in one stylish accessory.
Teal Support Sleeve shown on model
Ostomy Care Gifts

 Wraps from Ostomy Secrets

Unisex Tan Swim Wrap from Ostomy Secrets
Ostomy Bag Covers from Spoonie Threads is sure to a gift to brighten the day.

Cancer & Post Surgery Care Gifts

Spoonie Threads adaptive baseball tee is a stylish choice, designed for comfort with discreet shoulder snaps for quick access to medical ports and lines. It's practical, comfortable, and MRI-friendly, ensuring a convenient experience during treatment.

Spoonie Threads Kimono-style wrap top features hidden shoulder snaps for easy chemo port access and two interior pockets for medical items. Perfect for those with limited upper body movement, it's a practical choice for doctor visits and treatments. 

 

 Other Spoonie Gift Guides:

Spoonie Holiday Gift Guide: For Chronically Ill & Disabled Friends

Spoonie Gift Guide: 36 Comforting Presents for Your Chronically Ill Friend 

 Ostomy Gifts 

15 Thoughtful Gifts for Cancer Patients 

Holiday Gift Guide for the Disabled Community 2023

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