The Daisy™ is co-designed with disabled people, carers, and clinicians. Your voice — and your support — will shape how it grows. Whether you use it, support someone who does, or want to help fund the mission, there’s a way for you to get involved.
We’re talking with patients, from post-surgery and people who have disabilities to older adults because your experiences matter. Hospitals can be stressful, especially when it comes to personal care.
Before we bring The Daisy into more hospital settings, we want to understand how it makes you feel—what would make it easier to use, what concerns you might have, and how staff can support you in a way that feels safe and respectful.
Your voice helps shape how this product is shared and used. We’re not here to sell—we’re here to listen, learn, and make sure that anything we offer supports your dignity and comfort.
We’re conducting early-stage research to better understand how nurses experience and evaluate hygiene tools in hospital and care settings.
We’re developing a portable bidet device called The Daisy, designed to support patient dignity and reduce the time nurses and other patient-facing hospital staff spend on hygiene-related tasks. However, we know that adopting any new tool—especially one that may be unfamiliar to patients—requires careful thought, real-world insight, and frontline feedback.
This is not a product demonstration or sales pitch. Instead, we’re focused on listening to your experiences and learning from your perspective. We’re especially interested in how decisions are made about new products in your facility, how patients respond to hygiene routines, and what barriers or opportunities you see when it comes to trying something like The Daisy.
Your honest input will help us determine whether this tool is truly useful in practice—and if not, what we need to change. There are no right or wrong answers. We're here to learn, not to sell.
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