When Protection Needs to Look Like Home, Not Hospital
When Protection Needs to Look Like Home, Not Hospital
Every Occupational Therapist knows the challenge.
You're specifying protection and padding for a client's home, but existing solutions look so clinical that families reject them.
Seeing this all too often is what sparked FORTRESS Protection.
FORTRESS grew from conversations with families and Occupational Therapists who needed smarter, better-looking ways to protect living spaces.
For years, room padding meant specialist schools or sensory environments.
But individuals at home need the same thoughtful protection around walls, radiators, corners, and windows.
This is where FORTRESS works differently.
It's a complete system for protecting vulnerable areas within homes.
Each installation is made to measure and designed around actual use and individual needs.
The materials are tough enough to withstand impact yet soft enough to reduce harm.
Finishes blend seamlessly into familiar surroundings.
At a recent project, personalised colour schemes now protect a child's entire bedroom and avoid specific sensory triggers.
Parents relax. Clients stay safe. Homes stay homely.
FORTRESS proves that clinical-grade safety and domestic comfort can coexist.
It's not about covering everything in padding. It's about protecting the right places in the right way.
For OTs navigating this relatively new category, FORTRESS offers something essential: consistency you can trust.
You specify, we deliver.
From initial assessment through to post-install checks, CareSpaces manages design, manufacture, and installation.
This gives you, the Occupational Therapist, absolute confidence that your FORTRESS project runs effortlessly.
The result? Protection that works without looking institutional.
We're seeing the difference it makes for Occupational Therapists who previously struggled to find appropriate solutions that families would love.
Visit us at Stand D39 at The OT Show to see FORTRESS in person, or explore how other OTs are specifying it here →

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