The patented device aims to assist individuals who struggle with mobility or simply want a more efficient way to reach their back and shoulders. By replacing the need to ask for assistance or contort one's body, the tool serves a broad demographic, ranging from the elderly and children to individuals with physical disabilities or obesity.
InventHelp has taken on the project, submitting the design to its national sales office. The company is now seeking licensing agreements or outright sales to manufacturers interested in bringing the product to the consumer market. Interested parties can find further details at sheala.net or by contacting Leanne Morgan at 907-917-8791.

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