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Independent Living Aids — Playing Cards & Adaptive Card Holders

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About

Independent Living Aids is a long-established US online retailer specialising in products for people with visual impairments, hearing loss, and other physical disabilities. Their playing cards and holders section is a focused collection of solutions for blind, low-vision, and physically disabled card and board game players seeking independence at the table.

What It Does

Products include large-print playing cards with 1.5-inch suit symbols and numbers in high-contrast colours, full braille UNO decks, brailled Rummikub tile sets, and freestanding or handheld card holders with self-adjusting inner liners that keep up to 15 cards upright and readable without any grip required. Many holders include a tray for coins or chips, supporting a wide range of card and board games. Products ship throughout the US.

Who It Helps

People with low vision or blindness who need large-print or braille playing cards, and people with arthritis, limited hand strength, tremors, or fine-motor impairments who benefit from hands-free card holding during games such as Bridge, Rummy, UNO, Crazy Eights, or Hearts.

Who it helps

blind
low-vision
physical

Details

Cost
Paid
Age groups
  • All Ages
  • Adult (26+)

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