Posts Tagged ‘handfunction’
Amazon Special Needs Christmas Gift Guide
It can be tricky to know what to get your disabled child or those parents of disabled children in your life. Being a special needs parent isn’t easy, and shopping…
Read MoreOveruse Syndrome
In a previous blogpost, we shared pediatric occupational therapist Laura Faye Clubok’s words from her experience at Lucky Fin Weekend. She showcased EaZyHold at the event and was so inspired…
Read MoreStroke Boot Camp Therapeutic Drum Circle
This past July, the Wahlbangers Drum Circle Organization held a therapeutic drum circle at the Chapman University Stroke Boot Camp with a little extra assistance from EaZyHold grip assists! The…
Read MoreArthrogryposis Awareness
Arthrogryposis Awareness Day, observed on June 30th, is a time when we come together to honor the strength, resilience, and determination of individuals living with arthrogryposis. This rare condition, also…
Read MoreEaZyHold in Woman’s World Magazine
EaZyHold founder, Kerry Mellin, was recently featured in Woman’s World Magazine for her invention! Check it out below. Don’t forget to take a look at the EaZyHold blog and follow…
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 MoreRoad Trip Tips When Traveling with a Special Needs Family Member
Please help us welcome Pamela Tucker to the EaZyHold blog! We’re so happy to have her here again and are grateful for this fantastic idea to create a “tip list”…
Read MoreLeft Arm Journey with the Amazing Z-Man
Meet Zachary..He has spastic triplegia cerebral palsy which has affected his hand and motor function on his left side. With help from EaZyHold and occupational therapy, Zachary has made huge strides in…
Read MoreAssistive Devices: A Senior’s Guide to Aging Comfortably at Home
According to AARP, the majority, or 90 percent of seniors would prefer to live out their days at home as they age. In order for seniors to achieve that goal, it…
Read MoreAdapting Your Everyday Life Using Specially Designed Equipment
As you get older, your ability to grip things becomes weaker and less reliable. You may no longer be able to pick up a pen, handle the TV remote, answer…
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