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Why It Helps

  • After strokeTeam play keeps conversation going while practicing planning and board scanning.
  • Communication and thinking skills

Key Features

  • Peg-style chips are easier to grasp than small tokens
  • Use a card holder if holding a hand is tiring

Specifications

Form factor
Standard
Tags
cognitive, games, dexterity
One-handed friendly
Warranty
Manufacturer-dependent

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Verified reviews · sample copy

8 across 1 sites
  • Worth every penny Verified

    Great for the chronic-recovery stage when you still want to push gains.

    R. Taylor 45Etsy search
  • Best $X I've spent post-stroke

    We use this every morning for safe transfers — no more close calls. Easy to wipe down.

    Mike D. 27Etsy search
  • Lightweight & easy to clean Verified

    After my stroke last spring this gave me real independence again. Setup took 5 minutes.

    A. Silva 54Etsy search

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Product overview

Team play keeps conversation going while practicing planning and board scanning. Place chips on a board to build rows of five using cards from your hand.

What's included

  • Sequence Board Game
  • User manual
  • Basic tool kit (if applicable)
How to choose and use it

Choose by fit

  • Peg-style chips are easier to grasp than small tokens
  • Use a card holder if holding a hand is tiring

Start slowly

  1. 1. Check all parts against the manual.
  2. 2. Set up in the area you'll use most.
  3. 3. Practice with a caregiver nearby.
  4. 4. Clean and store as instructed.
Safety notes

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions. Stop use if the item feels unstable or causes pain.

For caregivers

Stand on the survivor's weak side during transfers and walks.

Pre-position items at waist height before starting any task to reduce reaching and falls.

Build the new equipment into an existing morning or bedtime routine.

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Place chips on a board to build rows of five using cards from your hand. Team play keeps conversation going while practicing planning and board scanning.

Topics: cognitive · games · dexterity · cognition-communication · stroke recovery

Sequence Board Game

$14–$28