Posts Tagged ‘grip’
How EaZyHold Empowers Children and Adults: A Parenting Healthy Feature
We’re thrilled to share that Parenting Healthy has featured EaZyHold as a versatile adaptive aid for children and adults! This innovative silicone cuff is designed to help individuals with limited…
Read MoreEaZyHold – Toddler & Baby Gear You Will Use
A new article on Happy Deal – Happy Day features products to make life easier for toddlers and their parents, including EaZyHold Universal Cuffs! Thank you to Maura, the lovely…
Read MoreBack to School Must Haves – Orlando Mom Collective
We’re so happy to share that EaZyHold has been featured in another back to school must haves article! The article from Orlando Mom Collective, Back to School Must Haves, lists…
Read MoreDaily Candid Recommends EaZyHold For Independent Tykes
EaZyHold has been featured by Daily Candid News in their article, “EaZyHold for Independent Tykes”! This piece shines a spotlight on how our adaptive grips are making a big difference…
Read MoreEaZyHold Review – Missy’s Product Reviews
We were delighted by a thorough and favorable review of the EaZyHold Therapist/Teacher 7-Pack by Missy’s Product Reviews. Missy has been blogging since 2012. Due to fibromyalgia, she has days…
Read MoreCelebrate Summer with EaZyHold: Featured in Steph’s Cheers and Jeers Summer Guide 2024!
We’re happy to share that EaZyHold has been featured in a summer guide by Steph’s Cheers and Jeers! This guide is your go-to resource for making the most out of…
Read MoreA Heartwarming Message From Violinist Who Survived Pediatric Stroke
EaZyHold received a particularly amazing message of appreciation from Vincent Ekpanyaskun, the father of a young violinist named Tiana. Tiana had a stroke at age 10 that caused the left…
Read MoreTiana Relearns to Play Violin After a Stroke at Age 10
Tiana Ekpanyaskun’s left side was left paralyzed after a stroke at age 10. The Adaptive Music Bridging Program helped her adapt her violin with reversed strings and an EaZyHold. Her…
Read MoreHow to Help Seniors Living Alone
Avoiding Isolation Avoiding isolation is very important for seniors. Loneliness is associated with higher blood pressure and stress levels. This A Place for Mom article on preventing social isolation in…
Read MoreHands to Love December Newsletter
This month’s Hands to Love newsletter focuses on usage patterns for children and adults with upper limb differences. The H2L Innovation Station section features a shout out to EaZyHold and…
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