Advice on senior citizen phones
Why a senior citizen phone?
Senior citizen phones are also user-friendly if you have reduced vision or hearing, or if you struggle with technology. The menus are clear and there's an emergency button on the device. With one press of this button, you notify preset contacts right away. In addition, senior citizen phones have a clear screen and large keys. You can also set an extra loud ringtone for the hearing impaired. All senior citizen phones are suitable for use with a hearing aid. That means that you won't be bothered by squeaking or crackling noises or other disturbances when you call with a hearing aid.
How many handsets do I need?
If you choose a wired device, it'll have a permanent place that is usually in the center of your house. The same applies to a wireless senior citizen phone with 1 handset. Place the charging dock in a central location. This way, you can reach it quickly when someone calls. Are you less mobile? Consider extra handsets for rooms you're often in. For example, place a handset on your bedside table or on another floor.