Our Story

Why We Started Yabeesy Care

Yabeesy Care began with a family moment.

One summer, my mother went back to her hometown to stay for a while. It was cooler there. She could walk out into a small courtyard, feel the air, and move around more freely than she could in a high-rise city apartment.

She liked it there.

But after several days of rain, the courtyard became slippery. One day, while answering a phone call, she lost her balance and fell. In that split second, she protected her phone — but landed hard on her shoulder.

Her shoulder was fractured.

When I brought her home from the hospital, I began to notice things I had never paid enough attention to before.

A regular shirt was no longer simple.

Putting on a sleeve meant moving a painful arm.

Changing clothes took longer.

Small movements needed planning.

Even accepting help could feel awkward when she still wanted privacy.

That was when I understood: after surgery, recovery does not only happen in the hospital. It happens at home, in ordinary rooms, during ordinary routines, with ordinary clothes.

And sometimes, those ordinary clothes make recovery harder.


What We Saw

We saw that many recovery struggles happen in small details.

A shirt that pulls over the head can require too much arm lifting. A sleeve can catch at the wrong moment. A waistband can press where the body is still tender. A zipper, seam, or edge can touch the skin in a way that feels irritating. A caregiver may be nearby to help, but the person recovering may still want to stay covered and feel in control.

These moments are easy to miss from the outside.

But when you are helping someone get dressed after surgery, you notice them.

You notice the pause before they move.

You notice the hesitation before they ask for help.

You notice how much effort can hide inside a simple daily routine.

That became the starting point of Yabeesy Care.

We began to think about clothing differently — not as something that only needs to look good, but as something that can reduce pulling, lifting, bending, reaching, and unnecessary discomfort during recovery.


What We Believe

We believe people in recovery deserve clothing that makes daily life easier, not harder.

They should not have to fight with a shirt when their shoulder hurts. They should not have to feel exposed when they need help. They should not have to choose between medical access and feeling like themselves.

At Yabeesy Care, we design adaptive recovery clothing around real daily moments: getting dressed after shoulder surgery, managing drains after breast surgery, keeping a port or PICC line accessible, staying warm during treatment, or choosing pants that do not press on a tender abdomen.

Our goal is simple: to make recovery feel a little less difficult, a little less exposed, and a little more manageable.

Yabeesy Care exists because recovery happens in real life — at home, in small rooms, with family nearby, and in moments where a little more comfort can mean a great deal.

We design for those moments.