Welcome to Our Blog
Explore the realm of adaptive apparel designed for all ages, suitable for both in-hospital and out-of-hospital settings! Uncover insights on various treatments and learn about our medical staff-inspired bags, enabling you to approach each moment with a fresh perspective!

Our Diverse Range of Clients and Partners
Some might believe that our focus is solely on patients or hospitals, but that’s not the case. Our clients and...

Bring a Little Comfort
We know that hospital stays, whether short or long, can feel overwhelming for patients and their families. It can create...

How to see Words, Silence, Energy and Perception
Positive words have the power to heal, silence has the power to speak, and energy and perception can either enhance...

Why ‘You Make Me Smile’
There is a particular smile while in hospital or care settings that defies description but holds immense power, this is...

Why Journal?
The human brain is known to be the most complicated object in the known universe and is also known to...

What describes a Hero?
Growing up you likely watched cartoons and some of those cartoons had heroes in them. Or, maybe you weren’t a...

How We Find Glimmers
Gimmers are brief, everyday sparks of joy - small moments that bring happiness, gratitude, calm, peace, safety, or goodwill. They...

What's in a Name?
At Lurepa, every detail is thoughtfully considered - right down to our name and slogan. Lurepa is a combination of...

What is the best way to Support Someone in Hospital or going through a Medical Journey
Support to someone during a medical journey can greatly impact one's world. Empathy and understanding provide crucial comfort to an...

Laughter is certainly a powerful medicine! But why?
To us, laughter is certainly a powerful medicine and better yet we believe that it's the little things that truly...

Now Open!
LUREPA is excited to announce we are Now Open! We know it takes a hero to navigate through one of...

Our Journey And, Let Us Tell You A Bit of What's to Come...
I'll never forget the day and I'll never forget the moment a doctor pulled me to the side to tell me...