Weighted vests and blankets use gentle, evenly distributed deep pressure to calm the nervous system, improve focus, and regulate emotions. From an Occupational Therapy (OT) perspective, these evidence-based sensory tools are superheroes for children and adults with autism, ADHD, anxiety, sensory processing disorder, and many neurological conditions (American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA], 2020). This article explores the purpose, practical uses, ideal users, proven benefits, and everyday settings for weighted vests and blankets—your portable hug for a calmer, more focused life.
Purpose and Uses
Weighted vests and blankets are filled with glass beads, poly-pellets, or steel shot (typically 5–15 % of body weight) sewn into small pockets for even distribution.
Weighted vests and blankets are generally recommended to be 10% or less of the user's body weight.
From an OT viewpoint, the deep-touch pressure stimulates proprioceptive receptors, releasing serotonin and reducing cortisol—creating a natural “calm alert” state (Smith & Benge, 2019). Users simply put it on and feel the hug.
Target Population
Weighted items benefit anyone craving more body awareness and calm:
Occupational therapists trial weighted items in the first sensory session—watching a child who couldn’t sit for 2 minutes now focus for 20 is why we call it “magic in a vest.”
Benefits
Weighted vests and blankets deliver fast, research-backed wins:
Settings for Use
Weighted items travel everywhere calm is needed:
Machine-washable, breathable fabrics, available in fun prints or neutral colors.
Conclusion
Weighted vests and blankets aren’t luxury—they’re neurology in fabric. One gentle hug from 5–15 % of your body weight can quiet a racing mind, steady a restless body, and turn chaos into calm. Whether your child needs to sit through circle time or you need to sleep through the night, the right weighted item becomes your daily reset button. Ready to feel grounded instead of overwhelmed? Consult an occupational therapist today for a personalized weight prescription and wrap yourself in calm. The pressure is perfect—discover weighted vests and blankets now.
References
American Occupational Therapy Association. (2020). Occupational therapy practice framework: Domain and process (4th ed.). American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 74(Suppl. 2), 741
