Showing posts with label "crutcheze inspiration". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "crutcheze inspiration". Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

How to wash your Crutcheze® Products

Congratulations on purchasing the original, made in the USA, highest quality crutch 
and walker accessories. One of the best features of Crutcheze®is the products are 
completely washable. The padded covers are made so the foam is easily removed 
before washing. You can leave the foam in the padded set, but to maintain the 
integrity of the foam, it is recommended that you can either remove the foam or 
simply air dry the item after it is washed in the machine. Please make sure you secure 
all parts that have Velcro, so it does not stick to itself or other items in the machine. 
Another cool feature is that most of our solid colors are made with a material that is 
treated with an antibacterial solution that is good up to 50 washes. It helps protect 
against worsening any infections or carrying any bacterial while you rehab. You never 
know what you are exposed to in clinical settings. 
Crutcheze® Black Crutch Pad Covers- 2 padded underarms and 2 padded hand grips

Keep your Crutcheze®Pads fresh and new!

1.   Simply take item(s) off your mobility device
2.   (Recommended, but not necessary) Remove the foam from padded covers.
3.   Please attach all Velcro pieces to avoid snags. 
4.   Wash with normal laundry. Air dry if foam is still inserted.


   5.   Inserting the foam back into the washed fabric piece is simple: 

Crutch Pads- roll up the fabric piece and slide it over the foam (ex. Similar to putting a sock onto someone else)

 Crutch Hand Grips/Walker Hand Grips- slide foam back into the fabric piece and simply work the fabric around the foam until seems are lined up with the middle of the side of the foam. 



Simple as that! Your Crutcheze® items should be like new and ready to provide the 

stability and comfort you rely on- Now Get Back To It™



Contact Us
Crutcheze®
7100 Broadway
Suite 3G
Denver, CO 80221
1-877-871-8989
info@crutcheze.com
www.crutcheze.com

Monday, May 24, 2010

Crutcheze Inspiration - Gladys Smith



Many of you have inquired about the inspiration for Crutcheze. With Memorial Day upon us we thought it would only be fitting to introduce you to Gladys Smith who was the initial inspiration for this business.



In 1943 Gladys joined the Navy. World War II was raging and after losing two brothers and her fiance, Gladys knew she had to do something to help with the war effort. She enlisted in the Navy becoming a WAVE--seaman first class.

It took courage for an Iowa girl to leave her hometown of Fort Dodge and travel to New York for training, but courage was never in short supply. Gladys herself once said, "I always was a 'stoic old broad.'" When her training was completed, Gladys was stationed at Algiers Naval Base in New Orleans. She worked in the personnel office taking the place of a young sailor who volunteered for sea duty.

Those who worked with Gladys knew how much she wanted to help bring about the end of the war and they knew why. They understood her conviction in the huge personal loss and they had their own nickname for her, "The Blonde Bombshell." She remained in the Navy for the duration of the war.

When the war ended and Gladys was discharged, she returned to her hometown of Fort Dodge. Life returned to normal, but it wasn't exactly easy. Gladys eventually married and had three children. When the marriage failed she raised her children as a single parent. She said the children grew up well disciplined thanks to her tough training. They also learned from their mother that if you don't give up you can succeed.

Gladys was always much younger than her years and remained active and involved in the community. She left Iowa and became a Colorado resident. An unfortunate boating accident caused her serious injury that left her unable to walk any distance. For the most part, Gladys was confined to a wheelchair, which limited her independence. To make matters worse, her wheelchair was old, rusty and standard issue green--anything but unique. All that changed when Gladys' neighbor and friend, Amy stepped in to help. After cleaning and polishing the old chair plus creating a wheelchair slipcover Gladys' wheelchair became a classy ride for a classy lady.

It all could have ended there, but we discovered there are alot of other "Gladys" out there who want comfort and style that reflect their personalities and courage. As word spread, we were invited to present our products at local American Legions, the annual VA Women's Health Gala in Denver, and other venues.

On this Memorial Day we would like to acknowledge all of our brave men and women serving our country. A special shout out to all the fine folks at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Crutcheze newest account. And, a very special acknowledgement to our blonde bombshell inspiration, Gladys.

Sadly Gladys has passed on but her inspiration lives within all of us and remains our driving force. Thanks Gladys!