If dialing a standard telephone is a pain: Purchase a large-keypad telephone and use the palm of your hand to press the buttons. You can purchase these phones from electronics, office or discount stores. You may want to contact your telephone company’s special-needs department regarding telephones with disability-friendly features and accessibility services they may offer.
Look for a phone with an automatic dial feature. These phones dial your most frequently called numbers with the touch of just one button; some are even voice operated. Use a speaker phone to make using the telephone easier.
Speaker phones allow you to talk from up to 15 feet away without having to hold the receiver. Speaker phones are available wherever traditional phones are sold. Use your telephone as an intercom system.
Ask your telephone company if “revertive calling” is available in your area. If so, signal and speak to family members in other rooms by simply dialing your telephone number, waiting for a busy signal and hanging up the receiver; all the phones in your house will ring and individuals can pick up the handsets and speak to each other without hearing a dial tone in the background.
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