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Ability Adventures
New Zealand tour operators for the disabled and for seniors, providing opportunities for discovery through travel, specializing in customized services. Making adventure accessible to everyone.
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Accomobility
A website developed to provide specific, centralized information highlighting the accessible facilities provided at accommodation establishments throughout New Zealand.
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ADHD.ORG.NZ
New Zealand's premier site for information on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder - ADHD or ADD.
Also - Monthly email newsletters
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Astech Assistive Technology Centre
Software, occupational therapy and speech language therapy for people with physical and learning disabilities. Astech Software teaches children with disabilities switch and mouse skills.
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Beurer Heating Pad for Arthritus & Rheuma
HK 63 Heating pad has 6 integrated permanent magnets, which generate a homogeneous magnetic field.
Static magnetic fields has a favorable effect on the organism and relieve pain.
3 Temperat Setting
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Cancian Shower Chairs - Shower Buddy
Do you have trouble showering due to age or disability?
The Shower Buddy is a portable sliding shower chair. No need for a wet room. Take it away on holiday! Simple to set up and use.
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