Necessity is the Mother of Invention -

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Necessity is the Mother of Invention

For the handicapped or elderly, even the smallest movement or daily task can be difficult or impossible. Whether handicapped temporarily or permanently, recently or long-term, comfort and ease of movement is something that such a person or caregiver may look for without finding a satisfactory solution--until now.

A disabled person does not function well in an environment made for people without disabilities. We need to think about how to bring comfort into lives which deal with discomfort on a daily basis. We need to be inventive, resourceful, and willing to try whatever we can that will help achieve comfort and ease for ourselves or for the person for whom we seek to provide comfort.

Shaping an environment to fit a person's individual needs can be an exercise in ingenuity, a task at which the handicapped are forced to become successful in order to live their daily lives. The handicapped often ask their caregivers and families to help them find ways to help make life a little easier.

There is no medical blueprint to follow; each handicapped person's needs have to be met individually. You know what you have tried and how it works. Pillows bunched up and jammed behind a back for support never seem to stay comfortable for long. Foam rubber wedges and shapes need to be stacked up for proper support and readjusted frequently. As if this was not troublesome enough, pillowcases and wedge covers add to the weekly laundry.

Making Daily Home Life More Tolerable

The inventor of BallsEase® therapeutic balls wanted to find a product that would make daily home life more than tolerable for the handicapped individual for whom he cared. Through experimentation, he discovered the usefulness of underinflated balls to bring support and comfort to the body, aid in personal care, and provide flexible solutions to mobility issues.

Ballsease® is easy to use, durable, and fairly inexpensive. The balls can be used to:

  • Help transfer a person with limited mobility from bed to chair;
  • Help a caregiver move a handicapped person to assist with dressing and personal care;
  • Elevate a part of the body;
  • Support a part of the body;
  • Provide an easy stretch for weak or sore muscles;
  • Ease caregivers' physical wear and tear by providing support; and
  • Cool inflamed areas of the body.

 

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Ballsease® aids caregivers and care receivers as they work at transferring from bed to wheelchair, etc. 

Ballsease® can be used in shower with a shower chair that fails to give all the support needed for comfort and safety. 

Small Ballsease® works well when properly deflated and inserted into an arm bag or purse for a more attractive look and a way to handle it.

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What Is BallsEase?

Ballsease® formerly known as the excercise ball, is a massaging apparatus, and an apparatus for personal use.

Ballsease® is not fully inflated when shipped. Inflate by removing plug and blowing your breath (or use a pump) into the opening until it is almost tight, about 95% to 75% full according to your personal comfort.

Ballsease® is widely used for various people and purposes.

BallsEase in a Bag

Ballsease can be used in a purse for added support under the arm for wheelchair bound persons.


BALLSEASE® is a registered trademark and is owned and operated by Geomet, LLC