Posts Tagged ‘adaptivedevice’
EaZyHold on InventHer Live
This past March, EaZyHold founder, Kerry Mellin, went on “InventHer Live” to talk about her 100% silicone universal cuffs! InventHer Live is a live webcast in which Marcy McKenna, a…
Read MoreOT Megan Landreth of ActiveKidzs & Adult Therapy is training independent skills for kids with Cerebral Palsy and Pediatric Stroke
EaZyHold has become my favorite and highest recommended adaptive equipment in pediatric outpatient OT. I love that the handle is made of silicone so I don’t have to worry about…
Read MoreAdaptive Devices for the Disabled: Achieving Independent Living
Everyone’s goal in life is to be independent, with or without a disability. Adaptive devices for the disabled can help them achieve this goal. There are many different devices, each…
Read MoreEazyHold Helps Children Hold Their Bottle
If you’re looking for a way to help your children hold their bottles, consider the EaZyHold sippy cup/bottle holder. This holder is specifically design to accommodate sippy cups and bottles. Child…
Read MoreLooking for Low-Tech Assistive Technology?
There’s a heap of low-tech assistive technology available to those who require assistance for daily living activities. Assistive devices provide the functions needed to complete activities of daily living. Different forms of…
Read MoreAn Alternative to Special Needs Utensils
If you’re looking for special needs utensils, you may be interested in the benefits of a soft silicone universal cuff instead. Special Needs Utensils While some find special needs utensils helpful, they’re…
Read MoreSippy Cup Holder Demonstration Using EaZyHold Cuff
If you’re looking for an assistive sippy cup holder, take a look at the video below for a demonstration of the EaZyHold in action. The EaZyHold is made of soft silicone,…
Read More7 Daily Living Activities Made Possible With EazyHold
We take many daily living activities for granted. If you suffer from arthritis, you’re probably realizing this first-hand as simple activities become more painful. For exceptionally enabled people, daily activities can…
Read More6 Ways Low-Tech Adaptive Equipment Helps Disabled People
For people with special needs, everyday items like utensils, toys, and tools can be extremely difficult to use because these items are designed with the assumption that the user is…
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