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Even Par Enterprises, Inc
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The Hand
That Makes
The Difference
$129.95 +S&H
All Inclusive
Lend-A-Hand®
What is Lend-A-Hand®?
Lend-A-Hand® is the first and only universal
assistive device. It has been developed by
Even Par Enterprises, Inc., to help the
physically challenged and able-bodied
individual. It helps provide additional arm
support, leverage and strength while raking,
painting and other day to day activities.
Lend-A-Hand® is a patented assistive
device. Once put on, Lend-A-Hand®
increases mobility while decreasing the
strain off of the individual’s shoulders, arms,
back and legs. Lend-A-Hand® helps allow
the individual to play golf, wash cars, paint,
rake, sweep and wash floors, go fishing and
endless other activities and duties
Great for
Fishing - on the arm
Fishing - on the leg
Golfing
Raking
Painting
Shoveling
Sweeping
Hunting
Washing your Car
Washing Dishes
Cooking
...and many more
I love my “Lend- A- Hand”
because it’s like you have
two hands, when you only
have one.
Lend-A-Hand has been recognized as
one of the “NEW” innovative products
by Inventors Digest and by the
Business Opportunity Web Log
There are over 63.7 Million
Physically- Challenged individuals
in the U.S. alone
According to the American Heart Association,
stroke is the leading cause of severe, long-term
disability
In the U.S. there are about 800,000 new stroke
survivors and 200,000 recurrent stroke
survivors annually
About half a million Americans are currently
living with cerebral palsy
Consumer Health Interactive estimates
approximately 186,000 people in the U.S.
undergo amputation due to disease or injury
and to date, there are 51 million arthritis cases
and 11.3 million carpel tunnel patients.
Did You Know???
First Impressions of the new All-Inclusive Lend-A-Hand from the Occupational
Therapists at the Courage Centers in Stillwater & Burnsville, MN
1. What is your impression on ease of use, functionality, and construction?
Lisa Rae Caturia – “I think it’s Great”
Carissa Kusilek – “Very practical & can be applied in multiple settings/activities”
Natalie Fischer – “Ease of use seems great – especially with the examples. The
functionality seems like it is very universal and could be used in daily living and self-
care skills. The instruction seems easy to use and user – friendly”.
Unknown Therapist #1 – “Great Invention, Very accessible product”
Unknown Therapist #2 – “Client has high ease of use, functional for a variety of
purposes, I like that it is small and mobile”.
Katie Pieper: “Good Construction & I like the variety of uses of this item”
2. Can you think of any special uses for the Lend A Hand® other than the ones
outlined in the literature?
Natalie Fischer – “Self-care skills: toileting, showering, brushing hair, teeth, dressing
while using other adaptive equipment with handles”.
Unknown Therapist #2 – “I feel the options are endless and clients will be the ones to
find new possibilities”.
Katie Pieper: “Also think about individuals that have decreased use of other or both
hands. Example: (Loops) on the Straps.”
3. What is your overall impression of the Lend A Hand® product?
Lisa Rae Caturia – “I think it’s Great”
Natalie Fischer – “Excellent & very functional”
Unknown Therapist #1 – “Great Idea, Wonderful applications to assist in ones use of
affected side & to protect unaffected side from overuse”.
Unknown Therapist #2 – “I like that the product is versatile & has many purposes”.
Katie Pieper: “Good, Reasonable Cost.”
4. How would you improve the product and possibly the design?
Carissa Kusilek – “Help with funding & attempting to get insurance to help with
paying”
Natalie Fischer – “Have more sizes – shorter, longer for different arm sizes”
Unknown Therapist #1 – “No idea yet”
Unknown Therapist #2 – “More color options & sizes to make more appropriate for
children”
Katie Pieper: “Smaller size for kids.”
5. Do you feel this is a life changing Assistive Device for you or your individual
patient?
Lisa Rae Caturia – “Yes, for Patients”
Carissa Kusilek – “Yes, for Patients”
Natalie Fischer – “I feel like it has a lot of potential, depending on the client & the
success they have with it – goals”.
Unknown Therapist #1 – “ Yes “
Unknown Therapist #2 – “Making them more independent in daily activities”
Katie Pieper: “The best part of the product is the idea of use and return of motion and
muscle strength.”