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MaxiAids — Adaptive Board & Card Games

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About

MaxiAids has been a leading independent living aids retailer for more than three decades, offering adaptive devices across dozens of categories. Their adaptive games section is among the most extensive available online, stocking items from manufacturers including American Printing House for the Blind and Reizen.

What It Does

The catalogue includes braille editions of Monopoly, Scrabble, Phase 10, and UNO; tactile Chess and Checkers sets; large-print and high-contrast playing cards; tabletop and handheld adaptive card holders for limited grip; and tactile domino sets. Each product listing describes its specific accessibility features, making it straightforward to assess whether an item matches a player's needs.

Who It Helps

Blind and low vision players who require braille or tactile adaptations, gamers with arthritis or limited hand dexterity who benefit from adaptive card holders, and families seeking accessible versions of classic games for mixed-ability play.

Who it helps

blind
low-vision
physical

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Cost
Paid
Age groups
  • All Ages

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