Tag: Gary Kluckhuhn
Angel Hands
July 8, 2009Liz Beaulieu, Editor
This is a heart-warming and heart-wrenching story that was published in the St. Petersburg Times on July 5 about an invention called Angel Hands. It rolls under the legs of a disabled person, then closes and lifts.
Angel Hands' inventor, Gary Kluckhuhn, envisions it moving through different parts of a disabled person's home on ceiling tracks, giving him new found independence. No need for a caregiver to carry him or slide him into a more traditional patient lift. Kluckhuhn's stepmother, who...
Angel Hands, Gary Kluckhuhn, J.T. Doody, On The Editor's Desk
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