NEWS
INSIDE EDITION:
One of our users, Shane Philipps, was featured on Inside Edition in July 2019. See how his unit is helping him.
https://www.insideedition.com/mom-pushes-sma-test-newborns-could-have-altered-17-month-old-sons-life-54536
One of our users, Shane Philipps, was featured on Inside Edition in July 2019. See how his unit is helping him.
https://www.insideedition.com/mom-pushes-sma-test-newborns-could-have-altered-17-month-old-sons-life-54536
JOURNAL OF NEUROENGINEERING AND REHABILITATION:
The parents of one of our users published a paper in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation in April 2021 on their experience with their daughter's traumatic brain injury thus far. They were kind enough to cite their use of our PUMA, and the part it plays in their daughter's ongoing recovery. Please read about their eye-opening experience.
https://rdcu.be/cigKJ
The parents of one of our users published a paper in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation in April 2021 on their experience with their daughter's traumatic brain injury thus far. They were kind enough to cite their use of our PUMA, and the part it plays in their daughter's ongoing recovery. Please read about their eye-opening experience.
https://rdcu.be/cigKJ
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE:
A collaboration between ENLITEN, the University of Delaware, the nonprofit group EPIC, and the YMCA of Delaware was highlighted in August 2015 at the Bear Glasgow Family YMCA. This collaboration resulted in the installation of adaptive therapy, including several ENLITEN harness systems supporting the YMCA mission of, "The Y for All". Check it out at: www.ymcade.org/the-y-for-all-harnessing-inclusion/
A collaboration between ENLITEN, the University of Delaware, the nonprofit group EPIC, and the YMCA of Delaware was highlighted in August 2015 at the Bear Glasgow Family YMCA. This collaboration resulted in the installation of adaptive therapy, including several ENLITEN harness systems supporting the YMCA mission of, "The Y for All". Check it out at: www.ymcade.org/the-y-for-all-harnessing-inclusion/
We have installed two café kiosks, allowing users to receive physical and occupational therapy at work. Employees sell sandwiches, salads, drinks, and ice cream to help others, while simultaneously improving themselves. We have also supported therapy clinics, universities, and completed numerous in home installations for people with mobility limitations. See a review HERE.
VARIETY CHILDREN'S CHARITY OF GREATER KANSAS CITY:
In March 2019, ENLITEN installed several harness systems throughout BE Smith Family Center at AdventHealth in Kansas City. The center is helping children walk and be mobile for the first time!
https://www.facebook.com/varietykc/videos/vb.196161946946/405028306782903/?type=2&theater
In March 2019, ENLITEN installed several harness systems throughout BE Smith Family Center at AdventHealth in Kansas City. The center is helping children walk and be mobile for the first time!
https://www.facebook.com/varietykc/videos/vb.196161946946/405028306782903/?type=2&theater
WORLD OF WONDERS SCIENCE MUSEUM:
Uri Griner, exhibit project manager, at The World of Wonders Science Museum in Lodi, CA, asked us to create a custom unit to simulate walking on the moon in celebration of the moon landing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYg2s9HKe0s
Uri Griner, exhibit project manager, at The World of Wonders Science Museum in Lodi, CA, asked us to create a custom unit to simulate walking on the moon in celebration of the moon landing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYg2s9HKe0s
TESTIMONIALS
Dear Enliten LLC,
There are not adequate words to explain my gratitude to you all. But I will sure try! My daughter is a student at the Britain Center in Kansas. She can not walk or even stand on her own. When your amazing harness system was brought into her school, our lives changed. Our daughter changed. She has always been happy and social, but the harness system brought something to her that made her even more joyful and social. And if that was the only addition it brought to our life, that would have been enough. But oh no, not even close. It has given our daughter a new confidence that she carries when she is in or out of the harness. It has allowed her peers to play with her at eye level. It has allowed her brother to hug her standing up. It has allowed this grateful mommy to dance with my daughter the way all parents should be able to do. And allowed her to dance with her friends!
Through the building of the new B.E. Smith Center, I have had the amazing opportunity to meet Brian Cope and Ralph Cope. It was such an honor to meet them in person and thank them from the bottom of my heart. We even have been lucky enough to get to see Ralph again at the ribbon cutting in the new building, as my daughter jumped, took steps, and even kicked a ball in the new harness system at her new preschool. What is even more powerful is the bond my daughter formed with Ralph. You see, because my daughter, Lottie, sees a lot of doctors, she is often very suspicious of new people. Not so with Ralph. They immediately had a fantastic bond. The smiles on her face and the hugs she gave him took my breath away. I don't know if she understands his role in getting her in the harness on some level, but I would like to think she does, and that she is showing him her genuine gratitude. I joked with Ralph that he is now her honorary grandpa. I was even more honored that Ralph shared beautiful stories about his late brother and the passion he had for this project. In that moment, I felt unbelievable gratitude for a man I have never met.
The harness system you all have created, I believe is the best thing to enter the special needs world as of yet. And I believe you all are trailblazing a path of full inclusion for all! Keep up the amazing work! And Ralph, we hope to see you again really soon!
With much love,
The Irelands
There are not adequate words to explain my gratitude to you all. But I will sure try! My daughter is a student at the Britain Center in Kansas. She can not walk or even stand on her own. When your amazing harness system was brought into her school, our lives changed. Our daughter changed. She has always been happy and social, but the harness system brought something to her that made her even more joyful and social. And if that was the only addition it brought to our life, that would have been enough. But oh no, not even close. It has given our daughter a new confidence that she carries when she is in or out of the harness. It has allowed her peers to play with her at eye level. It has allowed her brother to hug her standing up. It has allowed this grateful mommy to dance with my daughter the way all parents should be able to do. And allowed her to dance with her friends!
Through the building of the new B.E. Smith Center, I have had the amazing opportunity to meet Brian Cope and Ralph Cope. It was such an honor to meet them in person and thank them from the bottom of my heart. We even have been lucky enough to get to see Ralph again at the ribbon cutting in the new building, as my daughter jumped, took steps, and even kicked a ball in the new harness system at her new preschool. What is even more powerful is the bond my daughter formed with Ralph. You see, because my daughter, Lottie, sees a lot of doctors, she is often very suspicious of new people. Not so with Ralph. They immediately had a fantastic bond. The smiles on her face and the hugs she gave him took my breath away. I don't know if she understands his role in getting her in the harness on some level, but I would like to think she does, and that she is showing him her genuine gratitude. I joked with Ralph that he is now her honorary grandpa. I was even more honored that Ralph shared beautiful stories about his late brother and the passion he had for this project. In that moment, I felt unbelievable gratitude for a man I have never met.
The harness system you all have created, I believe is the best thing to enter the special needs world as of yet. And I believe you all are trailblazing a path of full inclusion for all! Keep up the amazing work! And Ralph, we hope to see you again really soon!
With much love,
The Irelands
To whom it may concern,
Thank you, Ralph and the rest of the ENLITEN LLC team, for making my moon walking exhibit dream come to life! If you are looking for a custom design for a vertical suspension system, ENLITEN LLC is the place to go.
My name is Uri Griner and I am an exhibit project manager at the World of Wonders Science Museum in Lodi, California. Earlier this year, our board of directors looked for a unique way to celebrate Apollo's 50th anniversary. I did some research and came up with the idea of an exhibit that will simulate the moon's gravity. I wanted our museum's visitors to be free to move, walk, and jump along a long rail connected to a vertical suspension system that will simulate the moon's gravity (only 1/6 of the earth's gravity). Therefore, I contacted a few physical therapy and rehabilitation equipment companies to help me build the actual suspension system for the exhibit. I cannot say how grateful I am for choosing ENLITEN LLC.
Ralph and the team were just AMAZING! They met all my design requirements and even came up with some very creative ideas along the way. Furthermore, they managed to accomplish it with my very tight schedule and budget. Ralph and the team are true professionals. There was no question left unanswered along the way. Actually, Ralph was always two steps ahead and already thought of most of my questions before me asking them. From my point of view, it felt like Ralph could envision pretty clearly how things will look and work even in an unfamiliar environment such as a science museum. Moreover, as far as I can tell, their customer support is just great. I keep on getting technical support whenever needed. Even now, way after the project is completed.
Well, finally, I will let the results talk. Our Apollo 50th anniversary event was a big success, as we got a lot of media coverage. The moon walking exhibit is probably our most popular exhibit so far. We have a constant line of people in our museum waiting to get a "ride" and experience walking on the moon. You just need to see the smiles (or just come over to try it yourself)...
Thanks again to Ralph and the team! I hope I can come up with another exhibit that we can work on together in the future.
Thank you, Ralph and the rest of the ENLITEN LLC team, for making my moon walking exhibit dream come to life! If you are looking for a custom design for a vertical suspension system, ENLITEN LLC is the place to go.
My name is Uri Griner and I am an exhibit project manager at the World of Wonders Science Museum in Lodi, California. Earlier this year, our board of directors looked for a unique way to celebrate Apollo's 50th anniversary. I did some research and came up with the idea of an exhibit that will simulate the moon's gravity. I wanted our museum's visitors to be free to move, walk, and jump along a long rail connected to a vertical suspension system that will simulate the moon's gravity (only 1/6 of the earth's gravity). Therefore, I contacted a few physical therapy and rehabilitation equipment companies to help me build the actual suspension system for the exhibit. I cannot say how grateful I am for choosing ENLITEN LLC.
Ralph and the team were just AMAZING! They met all my design requirements and even came up with some very creative ideas along the way. Furthermore, they managed to accomplish it with my very tight schedule and budget. Ralph and the team are true professionals. There was no question left unanswered along the way. Actually, Ralph was always two steps ahead and already thought of most of my questions before me asking them. From my point of view, it felt like Ralph could envision pretty clearly how things will look and work even in an unfamiliar environment such as a science museum. Moreover, as far as I can tell, their customer support is just great. I keep on getting technical support whenever needed. Even now, way after the project is completed.
Well, finally, I will let the results talk. Our Apollo 50th anniversary event was a big success, as we got a lot of media coverage. The moon walking exhibit is probably our most popular exhibit so far. We have a constant line of people in our museum waiting to get a "ride" and experience walking on the moon. You just need to see the smiles (or just come over to try it yourself)...
Thanks again to Ralph and the team! I hope I can come up with another exhibit that we can work on together in the future.