Thursday, May 16, 2013

Cool Crutches by Jackie to introduce Crutcheze at the 24th annual People in Motion Show 2013


Crutcheze Canadian dealer, Cool Crutches by Jackie is exhibiting a wide selection of innovative mobility products including Crutcheze crutch and walker accessories at the 2013 People in Motion Show in Toronto, May 31st & June 1st.
 

The 24th Annual People in Motion Show, Canada’s premier event for persons with disabilities and seniors with special needs is open to consumers as well as health care professionals. The show is the most comprehensive of its kind and attracts exhibitors that provide a wide range of product solutions from adaptive vehicles to mobility aids and much more!

Cool Crutches by Jackie will be there to exhibit its extensive mobility product offerings including Crutcheze crutch and walker accessories; Millennial Medical adult underarm crutches; Kowsky adult forearm crutches; Rebotec and Walk Easy toddler, pediatric, and youth crutches; and Adaptable Design wheelchair accessories. They will share a booth with Classy Canes by Jackie, which provides affordable canes that are fun and fashionable.

“We’re very excited to be exhibiting at the People in Motion Show for the fourth year in a row,” said Jackie Jerva, Cool Crutches by Jackie owner. “My passion is to provide mobility aids that provide confidence both physically and emotionally. We met a lot of great people at last year’s show that benefited from the use of our mobility products. It was wonderful and we hope to repeat the experience this year.”

“Jackie is an amazing person,” said Amy Vicioso, Crutcheze founder. “Her passion to help those with disabilities is boundless. The mobility products she carries not only provide the best functionality but also have a great sense of style. Lean on Me to Help You Walk with Pride is her company’s motto and is at the heart of her very essence. I definitely recommend stopping by Jackie’s booth at this year’s People in Motion Show to meet her and check out her great selection of mobility products.”

About the 2013 People in Motion Show:

People in Motion features 63,000 square feet of exhibits for individuals in need of mobility aids and much more. It is the most comprehensive exhibition for people with disabilities of all ages, as well as families, friends, caregivers and health care professionals. The People in Motion Show will be held Friday, May 31st and Saturday, June 1st from 10 am – 5 pm in the Queen Elizabeth Building Exhibition Place, Toronto, Ontario Canada. Free admission to the People in Motion Show and has many types of accommodations to meet the need of many who attend. Check out their website at
www.people-in-motion.com or at www.facebook.com/piminc.

About Cool Crutches by Jackie:
Jackie’s goal is to provide mobility aids to all who are in need of them. You have the option to shop online for her mobility products at www.coolcrutches.ca and www.classycanes.biz, shop in person by appointment or Jackie could come to you for your shopping needs for a small traveling fee. Jackie’s passion and motivation is seeing the difference she makes in all the lives she gets to touch by providing her product and support. Lean on Jackie so she can help you walk with pride.

About Crutcheze:

Crutcheze is the flagship brand of Zoetic Technologies, a leading manufacturer and online dealer of innovative crutch and walker accessories located in Colorado, USA. We have been in business since 2003 manufacturing and selling durable medical equipment accessory products, such as padded crutch covers, crutch bags, walker padded hand grips, walker bags and crutch decal stickers that are considered to be exceptionally comfortable and stylish at an affordable price. We use the most innovative materials, technology and design to produce our high quality products, which are designed by health care professionals and tested by independent testers to ensure the highest standards resulting in thousands of satisfied customers around the world.

Interested in learning more? Please use the following link: 
http://www.prlog.org/12138970/1


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