Big Button Phones

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Focus on Disability - For Disabled People, the Elderly and their Carers in the UK

We are often asked to suggest products that disabled and elderly people have found useful for everyday living tasks. One of them is a big button phone.

Using the telephone to communicate with family and friends is of great importance, especially if you live alone and are housebound. If you find it difficult to use an ordinary phone because of vision, hearing, memory or dexterity impairments there may be a big button phone to help you.



There are big button phones with safety features such as panic and emergency alarms.

Some phones have picture buttons for memory and cognitive impairments.

For people with severe hearing difficulties there are phones with a strobe light alert and pillow shaker to indicate an incoming call.

Although the specification given of the phone below makes it quite expensive, there are variously priced models with features giving assistance.  See more big button phone examples

TTfone




TTfone, are committed to providing mobile phones that meet the unique needs of the elderly and disabled. Their mission is to make communication easy and accessible, with phones that are designed to be simple, reliable and convenient to use. They believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to stay connected with devices that are elderly friendly, because communicating should be easy.


Our Featured Big Button Phone

The Geemarc Amplipower 40 is an easy to use big button telephone and is fully hearing aid compatible for interference free hearing for hearing aid users.

The Amplipower 40 has a receiving volume of up to 40dB, ideal for those with mild to severe hearing loss, making it easy to hear. Adjustable tone control means you can adjust the pitch to customise the sound to your hearing loss.

Features also include: extra loud hands free speakerphone, visual ringer indicator, so you can see clearly that your phone is ringing, 9 direct memories, 3 emergency buttons and it is wall mountable. The Amplipower40 require mains power to enable you to take advantage of its great features. Main adaptor included.


Consider a big button phone if you are partially sighted or blind, disabled, elderly or have a friend or family member who is.

You  might also like to consider a Voice Activated phone such as the following for example: Motorola Axh01 Cordless Phone with Alexa Built-In and Call Block for landline Calls, Alexa calling and Skype Calls and Voice Control of All Alexa Enabled Smart Home Accessories – 1 Cordless Handset



Lesley Clarke

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2 Responses

  1. Brian Hadland says:

    I am making enquiries for a friend and I am surprised at the lack of imagination in your offerings. For instance why is there no use of voice activated phones where the blind person can just tell the phone who to call. this will of course need a sighted person to enter the names and numbers. My family uses Alexa devices has anybody explored the opportunities that this could bring. My pal has a large button phone but without sight its not much good.

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