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Low Vision Playing Cards, Playing Card Holders, Large Print Playing Cards, Playing Cards for the Visually Impaired

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Low vision playing cards refer to playing cards with large print, high-contrast colors, or Braille on them that make it easier for vision-impaired players to play their favorite card games. No matter if your game is poker, blackjack, or hearts, you can enjoy the fun and revelry of card games with friends no matter your vision ability.

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North Coast Medical Playing Card Holder
Starting at: $25.78
North Coast
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Four Slotted Card Holder
Starting at: $46.22
North Coast
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EZC Large Text Playing Cards for Visually Impaired
Starting at: $23.61
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EZC Playing Cards make it easy for low-vision users to read and use playing cards. Hearts and diamonds have a bright ...
Brand: LSS
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EZ-See Low Vision Playing Cards
Starting at: $38.42
MaxiAids
EZ-See Low Vision Playing Cards have very large, brightly colored print, which makes it easier for low-vision users to ...
Brand: MaxiAids
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Maxi Playing Card Holder
Starting at: $60.53
MaxiAids
The Maxi Playing Card Holder is recommended to help users with low vision, limited dexterity, or arthritis better hold ...
Brand: MaxiAids
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Braille UNO Cards Card Game
Starting at: $34.90
MaxiAids
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Wooden Tiered Card Holder (Quantity 2)
Starting at: $41.02
MaxiAids
Wooden Tiered Card Holder makes card games easier and more fun. The wooden base makes it so players can free their ...
Brand: MaxiAids
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Plastic Playing Card Holders
Starting at: $47.98
MaxiAids
Plastic Playing Card Holders enable players with arthritis or limited dexterity to hold a hand of cards during card ...
Brand: MaxiAids
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Did you know that playing cards have been around since at least the 10th century? Card games are a great way to bond with others, sharpen your mind, and improve manual dexterity. When you live with a vision impairment, however, how are you supposed to play cards when you can’t see what’s on the cards?

 

Enter: low vision playing cards. These cards are usually printed with large numbers and symbols, feature high-contrast coloring, or have Braille printed on them. Their bold and bright nature makes it easier for folks with limited or impaired sight to play their favorite card games. Whether you’re playing a round of crazy eights with the family, enjoying a peaceful game of solitaire, or are going head to head in a match of rummy, playing cards bring people together and help actively boost focus and cognitive function. 

 

You might think I’m pulling your leg, but it’s completely true! Researchers at The University of Edinburgh Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology concur that playing non-digital card games can help improve brain function and memory, especially for those 70 and older. Additionally, card games were linked to bettered processing speed and memory ability/retention.

 

No matter your vision ability, you can enjoy a fun and rewarding game of cards that keeps your mind strong well into old age. Now, the hardest part of playing cards is worrying about what hand to play!