About HealthCraft

     

Thoughtful products to make your home safer

Their Roots

How did the 3 founders of HealthCraft Group launch a company with a laser focus on preventing falls and keeping people safe? How did they foster an award-winning company with a culture dedicated to changing lives through functional products? Well, it all started with a broomstick.

Who Owns HealthCraft Group?

Meet Don Ed, John O’Brien and Ed Thomas – the 3 founders of HealthCraft Group. Don worked in home health care for over 4 decades, John is an engineer specializing in safety for over 30 years, and Ed was a practicing occupational therapists for 25 years. It’s the ultimate foundation of client perspective, body mechanics, creative ideas and product solutions.

They're On A Mission

They are committed to being the best organization on earth at connecting passionate people, progressive ideas and effective product solutions to end the epidemic of preventable fall injuries & deaths in the living spaces of the world.

 

They're here for you

HealthCraft Group exists because preventing falls demands more than just great products. We need to change the conversation around fall prevention, because it affects us all.

Throughout our lives, we all lose ability. For some of us, it's a series of slow changes as we age. For others, it can happen suddenly as a result of a fall, an injury, or the rapid onset of a medical condition.

They're here to show you that you're not alone. Everyone goes through these changes, and it's their goal to help you navigate them safely, gracefully, and without shame so you can focus on the people and the things you love.

Why HealthCraft

  • Design Is Their Differentiator - They take an immense amount of pride in their design. They go above and beyond in every detail to ensure they would be confident with our loved ones using their products – and they do.
  • Safety That Moves With You - Pivot and Lock Technology allows the user to place the horizontal support rail exactly where it is needed. Unlike fixed/stationary rail devices that limit users to a small area, movable support allows a greater range of supported movement.
  • More Holes. More Versatility - Grab bars are best installed on wood studs in the wall. Yet sometimes studs are not exactly where we expect them to be. That’s why they added more holes to their grab bar flange – to give more options for screws to hit wood studs.
  • Awards & Recognition

          

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