Bosco LVAD Vest

Bosco LVAD Vest We have been in business making vests for HeartMate and HeartWare LVADs for over 10 years. God’s peace to you.

May all of our customers be blessed with good health throughout the New Year!

10/15/2025

October 2025 -17 years of making LVAD vests!

11/08/2024

My website is no longer available. I'm still making vests. If you need my phone number, I can message it to you. Have a great day!

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05/18/2022

Another vest went out today. Thanks to a very generous man, 20 people received a new Bosco LVAD Vest. It brings us both great joy to make these patients more comfortable. Thanks Arthur!

08/08/2020

Hi everyone,

August 2020 and still making vests. A rumor is going around that I am not in business any more but I am and will continue as long as my vests are making LVAD patients comfortable.

Stay safe and God bless,
Cindy Bosco

08/27/2019

It's been awhile, but we are all caught up! There are no vests in the hopper!

08/15/2019

Thanks to so many who have supported us and recommended us to others. Our goal is to make heart pump patients comfortable carrying the heavy load of their device. Making these vests is our way of saying thanks to the Lord for Phil’s successful heart transplant.

08/07/2019

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2245 Carrol Park
Bay City, MI
48708

Telephone

(989) 274-8862

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The Bosco LVAD Vest was originally designed to help my husband manage his LVAD equipment. After he was discharged from Cleveland Clinic and was getting around a little better, he found the gear provided with his HeartMate II uncomfortable and cumbersome. The weight of the batteries caused neck and back pain and the controller attached to his belt made his pants feel like they were falling down. I'd have to help him make sure the controller stayed close to his side when he needed to use the bathroom. There had to be a better system.

I've designed many sewing projects from clothing and home decor to camping gear. Therefore, Phil was confident that I could figure out a way to comfortably and conveniently carry his LVAD equipment. He was delighted with his new vest and the mobility it provided. There wasn't much he couldn't do with his equipment secure and out of the way. He lived with his LVAD for nearly six months before he received a heart transplant. At one point he was so comfortable with his LVAD that he wondered if he really wanted to go through with the transplant. The Lord has blessed us abundantly and we'd like to share the blessings with you.