I have never used one and don't know how difficult it is to bring up the CD's, but they have jukebox players that can hold 200-300 CD's (don't think that they are that expensive).
What she could use (if she does not have them) are lighted hand held magnifiers (they have rectangular lenses of various sizes and the lights run on batteries). These would be nice to have throughout the home as other than magnification and focus, lighting is often a problem in regard to failing vision. I use one myself (Levenger I think) when I need to read during a migraine, it helps quite a bit.
Maybe a mini system with an aux. line in (for the jukebox) depending on the control layout?
What she could use (if she does not have them) are lighted hand held magnifiers (they have rectangular lenses of various sizes and the lights run on batteries). These would be nice to have throughout the home as other than magnification and focus, lighting is often a problem in regard to failing vision. I use one myself (Levenger I think) when I need to read during a migraine, it helps quite a bit.
Maybe a mini system with an aux. line in (for the jukebox) depending on the control layout?