May 21 2014
Ι Author: dcross
Alice Reins are ideal for many people – including those who have suffered a major stroke.
A lady called Liz Pears ordered a pair of Alice Reins through our website. After receiving an order I then email the person to acknowledge their order, explain what happens next and thank them for ordering through Alice Reins. I also ask them if they would kindly tell me why they have ordered Alice Reins and how they will help them so that this information could help others.
Usually I would hear from the buyer through e-mail, but on this occasion I didn’t hear anything at all other than the order was correct. I wasn’t worried, I just thought that the buyer wanted their privacy – which is of course fine.
The reins were made and then sent to Liz. I thought a lot about this order, as I do with all the orders, as I am genuinely interested in the people the Alice Reins go to.
A while went by and then suddenly Liz posted a post including a video to the Alice Reins Facebook page and this is what she sent:
“Ruth Cooke, 73 this year, who suffered a major stroke in December 2012 resulting in loss of use of her right side. Ruth has worked hard to be able to ride again on Henry (25) but has always had trouble maintaining a hold on her right rein. We used the Alice reins today for the first time, and what a difference! Thank you so much!
Well done Ruth, such an inspiration!
If you would like to know more about Alice Reins please use our Contact Form HERE
To ask us any questions you may have or to share your experience of using Alice Reins please e-mail us at: jacqui@alice-reins.co.uk
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Posted in:
Alice Reins,
Loop Reins,
Reins for disabled riders,
Stroke,
Training Reins,
Uncategorized,
Upper Limb Deficiency
Tags:
Alice Reins,
Loop Reins,
Reins for disabled riders,
Reins for novices,
reins for stroke victims,
Rheumatoid Arthritis,
Stroke,
Upper Limb Deficiency
May 21 2014
Ι Author: dcross
Alice Reins are ideal for many people – including those who have suffered a major stroke.
A lady called Liz Pears ordered a pair of Alice Reins through our website. After receiving an order I then email the person to acknowledge their order, explain what happens next and thank them for ordering through Alice Reins. I also ask them if they would kindly tell me why they have ordered Alice Reins and how they will help them so that this information could help others.
Usually I would hear from the buyer through e-mail, but on this occasion I didn’t hear anything at all other than the order was correct. I wasn’t worried, I just thought that the buyer wanted their privacy – which is of course fine.
The reins were made and then sent to Liz. I thought a lot about this order, as I do with all the orders, as I am genuinely interested in the people the Alice Reins go to.
A while went by and then suddenly Liz posted a post including a video to the Alice Reins Facebook page and this is what she sent:
“Ruth Cooke, 73 this year, who suffered a major stroke in December 2012 resulting in loss of use of her right side. Ruth has worked hard to be able to ride again on Henry (25) but has always had trouble maintaining a hold on her right rein. We used the Alice reins today for the first time, and what a difference! Thank you so much!
Well done Ruth, such an inspiration!
If you would like to know more about Alice Reins please use our Contact Form HERE
To ask us any questions you may have or to share your experience of using Alice Reins please e-mail us at: jacqui@alice-reins.co.uk
Visit and Like our Facebook page
Feel free to LIKE and SHARE 🙂
Posted in:
Alice Reins,
Loop Reins,
Reins for disabled riders,
Stroke,
Training Reins,
Uncategorized,
Upper Limb Deficiency
Tags:
Alice Reins,
Loop Reins,
Reins for disabled riders,
Reins for novices,
reins for stroke victims,
Rheumatoid Arthritis,
Stroke,
Upper Limb Deficiency