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RehabMart: Adaptive Card Games & Card Holders

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RehabMart is a leading US online supplier of assistive technology and adaptive living products, serving people with disabilities, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Their dedicated card games section is curated specifically for players whose physical or visual disabilities make standard playing cards difficult to hold or read.

What It Does

RehabMart stocks a range of hands-free tabletop card holders — including designs that hold up to fifteen cards upright without any grip required — alongside extra-large-print playing card decks with oversized numbers and suits, Braille-overlaid all-plastic playing cards, and adaptive card-game accessories from brands such as MaxiAids and Enabling Devices. These tools support independent play for people with limited hand strength, arthritis, stroke-related hemiplegia, spinal cord injury, or upper limb differences.

Who It Helps

People with physical disabilities — including limited hand strength, reduced dexterity, arthritis, hemiplegia, cerebral palsy, or upper limb differences — who want to play card games like Uno, Rummy, Hearts, or Crazy Eights independently or alongside others.

Who it helps

physical disability
blind
low vision adults
people with arthritis or limited dexterity

Details

Cost
Paid
Age groups
  • Adult (26+)

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