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Guide to preparing clothes for a care home using clothing name labels

Preparing Clothes for a Care Home

A practical guide for families preparing clothing and personal belongings for residential or nursing care.

Moving a loved one into residential care can be an emotional and busy time. Alongside organising clothing and everyday belongings, many care homes ask families to ensure items are clearly labelled. Using care home clothing labels helps staff identify garments easily, return items after laundry and prevent clothing being mixed up between residents.
✔ Helps staff return clothing easily
✔ Suitable for residential and nursing homes
✔ Designed for frequently washed clothing
✔ Helps prevent belongings being misplaced

Quick Answer

Clothing prepared for a care home should be clearly labelled so garments can be returned after laundry. Care home clothing labels help staff identify items such as cardigans, nightwear and coats and prevent them being mixed up between residents.

Why clothing needs labels in care homes

In many residential and nursing homes, clothing is washed through shared laundry systems. Without clear identification, garments can easily become mixed up between residents. This is why care home clothing labels are commonly recommended by care providers. Clearly labelled garments make it much easier for staff to return clothing to the correct resident.

Suitable for frequent and industrial washing

Care homes often use commercial or industrial laundry systems that wash clothing at higher temperatures than domestic machines. Durable care home clothing labels help ensure garments remain clearly identified even after repeated washing cycles. This is particularly important for everyday garments such as jumpers, nightwear and cardigans that are washed regularly.

What items should be labelled?

Families are often surprised by how many items benefit from labels. Clothing is the starting point, but many other belongings can also be labelled to prevent them being misplaced.

Clothing and fabric items

  • everyday clothing
  • nightwear
  • cardigans and jumpers
  • coats and jackets
  • underclothing
  • dressing gowns
  • slippers
  • towels

Personal items and accessories

  • glasses cases
  • glasses pouches
  • hearing aid cases
  • walking stick holders
  • small bags and purses
  • toiletry bags
  • toiletries and personal care items
  • drinks bottles and containers

Choosing labels for care home clothing

When preparing clothing for residential care, the most practical option is usually a label designed to attach securely to the garment care label. These care home clothing labels provide a clear way to identify garments and help ensure clothing can be returned easily after laundering. You can browse our full range of Labels for Care Homes which are designed for clothing used in residential and nursing settings.

Labelling glasses, toiletries and personal items

Clothing is not the only thing that benefits from labelling. Personal items such as glasses cases, toiletries and containers can easily be misplaced in shared living environments. Many families choose waterproof labels for these items so they remain clearly marked and easy to identify.

Helping staff and families

Using care home clothing labels makes daily routines easier for care staff while giving families reassurance that clothing and personal belongings are easier to manage. It is a simple step that helps prevent confusion, reduces lost items and supports the smooth running of shared laundry systems.

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