Health Update: Better deal for elderly

Cherrill Hicks
Monday 20 December 1993 19:02 EST
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FOR old people who love a game of cards but who cannot see or hold them, giant print cards are now available, along with a fan-shaped device to hold them. At pounds 3.60 and pounds 7.90 respectively, cards and fan make good gifts for someone with poor eyesight or limited dexterity. They are available, along with other practical devices for the elderly and less mobile, from BetterCare, Derwent Industrial Estate, Langdale Drive, Warndon, Worcester WR4 9TY (0905 28575).

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