Double Tread Slippers by Medline Features
- They are usually much thicker and warmer than normal socks
- Medline Double Tread Slippers protect patients and residents from fall injuries
- Slipper socks make a great gift for senior citizens, those recovering from surgery, and/or anyone who likes to lounge around the house in socks
- They provide comfort on hardwood, linoleum, tiled, or even carpeted floors
- The quality fabric prevents higher perspiration, thus preventing rashes and infections
Note: Sizing is on the bottom of the slipper for easy identification by staff
What to buy with Medline Hospital Socks
What is the difference between single-tread and double-tread slipper socks?
- Non-slip tread only on the bottom of the sock.
- No tread on the top part of the foot.
- Non-slip tread on both the bottom and top of the sock.
- Some people find these socks can twist on their feet while walking.
- Patients may experience the socks twisting as they walk.
- Especially difficult for those who struggle to lift their feet off the floor.
- Even if double-tread socks twist, they still provide a non-slip surface on the bottom to prevent falls.
Medline Slippers FAQ
Do non-skid socks work on the carpet?
Non-Slip Socks go perfectly well on all floors, be it wooden, tiles, or even carpet.
What are the uses of Medline Double Tread Slipper Socks?
Grip socks are commonly used in hospitals and senior care facilities to minimize the risk of patient falls. The slipper socks are made with soft terrycloth material that provides warmth while absorbing any perspiration.
Is it ideal for wearing slipper socks to bed?
Avoid getting cold toes with a pair of slipper socks by the bed.
Are Medline Slipper Socks Latex-free?
Yes, these slipper socks are latex-free.
Medline Double-Tread Slipper Socks Size Chart
|
Shoe Size |
Size |
Men
|
Women
|
Children
|
Small |
-
|
- |
4 to 6 |
Medium |
5 to 6 |
6 to 7 |
7 to 11 |
Large |
7 to 9 |
8 to 10 |
- |
X-Large |
10 to 12 |
11 to 13 |
- |
XX-Large |
12 to 13 |
- |
- |
XXX-Large |
14+ |
- |
- |