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Shirley Perring

Shirley Perring

Shirley Perring

The company’s founder Mike Duffer made a promise to his mother, who kept his company alive during early tough times, in that if the company had success, he would give back to the communities in which he does business. He created a national program of giving called Safe Step Cares, which has given away nearly 50 tubs in four years. When Duffer read the letter from Shirley, he decided to do one better. He would donate 2 state-of-the-art hydrotherapeutic tubs […]

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Crestview Manor Revisited

Crestview Manor Revisited

In 2013, Safe Step donated 2 walk-in tubs to an assisted-living facility in Crestview Manor. In doing so we adopted all of its residents and have stayed in touch ever since. The donation became the most popular donation in Safe Step Cares history. We dropped in on them in 2017, buying them lunch, bringing them bathrobes and installing a new walk-in shower. Safe Step LOVES Crestview Manor!

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Jason Smith

Jason Smith

During his stay, Jason’s situation darkened and he was rushed to the ICU, where his heart stopped twice. Jason would be in the hospital for six months and during his stay, he endured a feeding tube for five months, six surgeries, dialysis, numerous CT scans, blood disease, liver damage, diabetes, and a ventilator with two drain tubes in his body. Fast forward a year from the original diagnosis and Jason is now on his second round of therapy in his […]

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David Scarbrough

David Scarbrough

When we first met David Scarbrough, we had identified a GoFundMe page for a boy who needed a tub but whose single mom could not afford one. It was the launch of Safe Step Cares. He was 13 at the time, stayed curled up in a ball most of the day, was in a wheelchair, could barely walk, and was in constant pain. He used his donated tub seven times a day on average and saw immediate and progressive relief. […]

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Tyler Currie

Tyler Currie

Doctors told Tyler Currie’s mom Beth Coward not to bring her son into the world. He would be severely autistic, unable to speak, unable to care for himself, and handicapped. She didn’t listen, and the world received an angel in Tyler. He stays with caretakers and the toughest task in daily life is something most of us take for granted: taking a bath. Safe Step Cares changed all of that and honored Beth’s special son with a walk-in tub.   […]

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Noah Jones

Noah Jones

One of those who nominated Mariah was Jaime Jones, who diagnosed Mariah based on her experience with her own son, 12-year-old Noah, who also has Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA). She felt that the company would probably only provide one tub and felt Mariah was deserving. She attended the tub presentation for Mariah, where she and Noah met Safe Step personnel. Fighting back tears, she told them how a tub would also help Noah. Fifty of her friends agreed and the […]

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Mariah Aquino

Mariah Aquino

Mariah Aquino has followers worldwide and is well-known in the Pittsburgh area for being the teen behind Mariah’s Movers, an organization the 10-year from Beaver Falls/Patterson Heights founded in order to bring awareness to juvenile arthritis (JA), an incurable disease she was diagnosed with at age 5. The affliction makes her joints swell and at times, makes it unbearable for her to walk. Her doctors recommended a hydrotherapeutic tub in order to provide circulation and healing benefits on days when […]

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Mike Rollins

Mike Rollins

As we all sat down to determine his needs and the best and safest process to allow him to bathe alone your company’s shower and walk-in tub seemed to be the answer to our prayers. I think your walk-in tub would be more beneficial to him than an accessible shower because he would be able to use the jet feature to ease joint, back, knee, and overall pain. If he is chosen to receive one of your tubs, his independence […]

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Kaitlyn Weaver

Kaitlyn Weaver

Her parents know in-home water therapy would help but with the constant care, the family pays up to $65,000 out-of-pocket annually in order to cover Kaitlyn’s medical expenses. Her sources for temporary relief: a warm daily bath with Epsom salt because she is unable to stand for a shower and a foot spa for her aching and swollen feet. Then she received an upgrade in the form of a free, state-of-the-art hydrotherapeutic tub from Safe Step Walk-In Tub Co. And […]

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Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota Residents

Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota Residents

Their one outstanding need: a safe way to take a bath. The women currently have a cold-tiled step-in shower that not only doesn’t fit their needs, but it’s also not safe. The answer: a hydrotherapeutic walk-in tub. Yet, with a limited budget, the solution seemed out of reach until the Facebook post reached the desk of company president Craig Dauffenbach and his wife, Safe Step COO Stephanie Dauffenbach. This would not be the couple’s first time changing lives. They have […]

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Nevaeh Crews

Nevaeh Crews

Her doctors told her she would never walk, talk or function like a normal child. Nevaeh refused to believe that and threw out her wheelchair and walker despite being paralyzed on one side. Since her stroke, she has learned to eat again, write with her other hand, tie her shoes with one hand and speak. Since she is in constant pain and too big for her parents to bathe her anymore, her doctor recommended a walk-in tub but it is […]

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Jorge DeLeon

Jorge DeLeon

Jorge joined the U.S. Army in 2001 after eight years on the police force in Puerto Rico. On his fourth deployment to Afghanistan in April 2004, Jorge and his unit were on their way back to camp after a patrol through the region. Jorge was driving a Humvee, the lead vehicle of the convoy when it ran over an anti-tank mine. Having taken the full brunt of the mine, Jorge was the only one injured in the explosion. He lost […]

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