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Portable page turner
The client is a quadriplegic who wished to turn the pages of various books.
A voice operated, battery driven page turner was developed which allows pages to be turned without any physical intervention.
This allows the client to read by themselves.
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Hi, I’m quadreplegic and would love one of these. How much are they?
Hi Derry, all of our equipment is custom made free of charge. If you complete our referral form with a bit more information, then we can see if we’re able to help you with something similar: http://www.remap.org.uk/help
My husband had sepsis resulting in amputation of fingers and thumbs, he has approximately an inch of thumb and first finger on his right hand. He also suffered a stroke impacting his left arm which he now cannot use
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It breaks my heart to see him struggling to hold a book open and turn a page.
Do you have any thoughts please?
Hi Susannah, thank you for your comment. If you please complete our referral form with a bit more information, then we can see if we’re able to help your husband with something similar: https://remap.org.uk/referral-form/
I have athetoid cerebral palsy and like to read. Unfortunately I am not able to hold a book or to turn pages please can you help me?
Hi Gaynor, please complete our referral form so we can see if we can create something similar for you: http://www.remap.org.uk/help