
User pulls out the drawer with his index finger inserted in the key ring
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A key ring enables a person with impaired hand function to open a drawer
Description
A key ring is attached to the drawer. This drawer is designed for cassettes and has been adapted for the user. The modified drawer is necessary to be able to use the “Assistive device for turning cassettes” (see associated tip).
Authors comments
The user enjoys books and often listens to books on tape. It is essential for him to be able to handle books on tape independently. Nowadays books on tape are recorded on CDs, so the cassettes and drawer are no longer used very much.
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Key ring: department store
Idea
The user
Paid for by
The user
Categories for this tip
carrying, moving and handling objects » opening/closing, recreation, leisure » reading, Tips and tricks from people with High tetraplegia with partly function in arms/hands (C5-6, ASIA A, B).
Related tips: 1
| Assistive device for turning cassettes An assistive device that makes it possible for a person without active hand function to turn cassettes. Tip is dated from 2006. |
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