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Dear Lister, When you find this beast let us ALL know. Over choice is
the bane of most of us seniors.
Gordon
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Joy Hall Bryant wrote:
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> We are trying to find a cell phone for an elderly relative. His vision
> isn't seriously impaired, but he needs a nice, large display with good
> contrast. Additionally, he has some minor tremors so big, easily worked
> buttons on the phone. He is also hard of hearing, and adjustable volume is
> a must.
>
> We want "big and simple" as opposed to the current trend towards
> miniaturization and a mind boggling array of features. We don't want a phone
> that talks, takes pictures, surfs the net, or is tiny enough to fit in a
> Barbie purse.
>
> Our current contract is with Spring PCS, but their reps have been useless as
> far as suggestions. With all the emphasis on adaptive technology and the
> needs of our aging population, surely SOMEONE is making a model that would
> be appropriate. Does anyone have any suggestions??
>
> Any leads would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joy
>
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