What i would use is one of those AA-AAA 8X230ma chargers with discharger, its a most usable item for many things. but i dont know for sure if it will do HIGH.
why? because its slow enough for AA , but not slow enough for AAA, it has a discharger so you can get a few cycles in, which can reduce the high resistance, its Cheap, it does each battery as a single item , even though it is cheap.
they all still have timers for "safety" no biggee if you aint seen your batts in 9-12 hours , you dont luve them anyways
http://www.thomasdistributing.com/s...html?SP_id=&osCsid=a98rm8a91donrsllit8gi3gna7
sorta like this one. but NOT that one, it doesnt do singles.
http://www.zbattery.com/Vanson-Computer-Controlled-1-10-AA-or-AAA-Battery-Charger
looks like this one but 800ma is the adapter rate, not the charge rate, so this might be the same type of thing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/8-AA-AAA-batter...temQQimsxZ20100316?IMSfp=TL100316142008r14859
and certannly not that one,
http://www.batteryspace.com/ch-v698810channelssmartcharger20pcsaa2600nimhbatteries.aspx
and it really isnt this one, or is it?
http://www.batteryspace.com/search.aspx?find=6988
it might be this one

the one with NO SPECS , grr.
oh wait, eureka , that is it
http://www.batteryspace.com/ch-v698810channelssmartcharger20pcsaa2600nimhbatteries.aspx
average of
220 mA charging current
they used to be easy to find, and for $25 USD too, so look around $50 is to much. they have v-drop termination, but dont expect any good AA to terminate using it, because the charge rate is to close to the c/10 thing so its a slow charger for AA. Times out at with about 2000ma charge in a battery, Tops off at a pulsed 25ma (23ma average) takes a full day to discharge and recharge a set, finishing by a very slow topping. and the full DAY+ is why it had to hold many many items and work singularly. we put Riser Feet on the bottom of it , because not enough air flow around it.
the exact one i use is a V6988, but there are many similars. its BLack its low profile, its from CHINA, and it has a red button to set discharge, and green/red leds for each single cell item, and its listed at 250ma. Vanson used to have junk just like it, and you could find one on e-bay everyday.
i can get it to CYCLE batts that would not start-up in other chargers, and that is what i wanted to do was get a few cycles in them. Without cycling (DISCHARGE) i wouldnt even bother to try, because without doing a full chemical changeup, you wont get the other chargers to work with it still.
the key factors for a charger like this for US were Many many cell items (8-10) slow charging but possible to have terminations (or it will fry AAAs) . about 200ma , these are 250ma with a stop and check that averages them out to 230ma. (close to 1/10c)
Must have Discharge function, because usable high resistance batteries are in great need of a few full cycles.
as far as them always charging high batteries, they wont ALWAYS, sometimes a battey might need to be put back on 2 times to get it going, or might need to be manually pushed on a power supply.
i also agree that High are not usually worth dealing with, unless they ARE high because you didnt deal with them. meaning if you have been USING/CYCLING them and they got this way they are complete trash not worth touching, they will probably also have high self discharge. if they are high due to the lack of use and cycles then you might have a battery that can be used in other STUFF , but still not a battery that is as good as some good new one.