Hi,
I would appreciate any comments/replies regarding the following situation:
I have adequate speech and hearing capabilities to converse using standard telephone apparatus. However, I have an elderly aunt (101 years old) living in a care facility in Pennsylvania. I live in California. We have communicated regularly over the phone for many years. However, of late, my aunt's hearing has deteriorated badly. When people talk to her in person they must shout into her ear. When I call her now I must literally scream into the phone and even so she can understand only a small fraction of what I say. I have been researching possible devices to enable us to continue our telephone contact and am very attracted to the idea of providing her with a Captel closed captioned telephone. My aunt can see well, she can read books with unenlarged type. She is somewhat technologically challenged (for example, she has never used a computer).
-From reading the other threads in this forum, I see that people are generally happy with this device. Are there any major drawbacks that are not obvious?
-does this seem to be the right solution as opposed to some form of amplified telephone set ?
-Are there any other solutions to my problem that could be suggested?
In case the information is of any use, my aunt uses an Oticon model "go" digital hearing aid.
All suggestions will be appreciated.
Regards,
Joe
I would appreciate any comments/replies regarding the following situation:
I have adequate speech and hearing capabilities to converse using standard telephone apparatus. However, I have an elderly aunt (101 years old) living in a care facility in Pennsylvania. I live in California. We have communicated regularly over the phone for many years. However, of late, my aunt's hearing has deteriorated badly. When people talk to her in person they must shout into her ear. When I call her now I must literally scream into the phone and even so she can understand only a small fraction of what I say. I have been researching possible devices to enable us to continue our telephone contact and am very attracted to the idea of providing her with a Captel closed captioned telephone. My aunt can see well, she can read books with unenlarged type. She is somewhat technologically challenged (for example, she has never used a computer).
-From reading the other threads in this forum, I see that people are generally happy with this device. Are there any major drawbacks that are not obvious?
-does this seem to be the right solution as opposed to some form of amplified telephone set ?
-Are there any other solutions to my problem that could be suggested?
In case the information is of any use, my aunt uses an Oticon model "go" digital hearing aid.
All suggestions will be appreciated.
Regards,
Joe