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Big Button Mobile Phones for the Elderly

Big button mobile phones are very popular among the elderly in Ireland. Phone options range considerable from the very basic to those with lots of functions for the more adventurous.

By far the most popular big button mobile phones are those that can be mastered by all ages and abilities, and these tend to be phones with basic but essential functions to make and receive calls and text messaging.

Here we put the spotlight on our best selling big button mobile phones:

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Doro HandlePlus 334 - they don't come much more basic than this. This phone has had all the non-essentials removed so you have a phone which is able to take calls and dial up to 4 pre-set numbers. It features 4 big buttons, each of which dials a pre-programmed number when pressed. Similarly, incoming calls are answered by pressing one large button to accept the call. A large display shows text clearly and the phone is able to receive but not make text messages. White text on a black background is also a feature to help with visual impairment. The phone is also hearing aid compatible. The Doro HandlePlus 334 is probably the simplest mobile phone with big buttons on the market today and also features a panic button on the rear.

Doro 326i GSM HandlePlus - the big brother to the Doro 334 above, the 3261 includes a full size big button phone keypad as well as 4 pre-programmed buttons. Additionally the phone has multiple ringer and speaker volume settings making it the perfect mobile phone for the hard of hearing. A vibration alert feature is also included.

PMR BC5I Big Button Phone with SOS button - a slightly less expensive mobile phone with big buttons than the Doro 326i but ideal for those who simply want to make and receives calls and text messages. This simple design with large text display is the perfect choice for those who want a simple but functional mobile with big buttons.

Powertel M6200 - for those who want the benefits of a big button mobile phone but don't want to compromise on functionality, the Powertel M6200 is a mobile phone with all the essential features of a phone suitable for the elderly, hard of hearing, visually impaired or with restricted dexterity but with some handy extras such as alarm clock, stop watch, calendar, ring tone selector and organiser.

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These are just a selection of the most popular mobile phones with big buttons in Ireland. They are all compatible with all the Irish phone networks [Vodafone, O2, 3, meteor etc] and just need a SIM card to be added.

If you need help in choosing a mobile phone with big buttons, why not save some time and talk to one of our experts at Homecare Technologies today. You can call lo-call 1890-344-344 or send us your enquiry here.

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Big Button Mobile Phones

See more products related to Mobile Phones for the Elderly hereIt's not just our kids and grandchildren that want the latest in mobile phones, now parents and grandparents are getting in on the act too!

Mobile phones for the elderly are becoming increasingly popular and you will find a wide choice of designs to suit your needs – from the very basic mobile phone with big buttons to more advanced mobiles full of the latest features, but easily mastered by users of all ages and ability.

Below you will find a short summary of the main features you should consider when choosing a mobile phone for an elderly person:

Big Button Mobile Phones for the ElderlyBig Button Mobile Phones - one of the most popular features of mobile phones for the elderly are big buttons that are easy to see and not too close together. Big buttons make it much easier for anyone with poor vision or reduced dexterity to see and locate the correct buttons.

Displays – mobile phone displays should be clear and use large size print to display caller ID and numbers dialled. Some mobile phones feature an adjustable display which can be tailored to the users specific needs.

Sound – mobile phones for the hard of hearing are also very popular and many of the big button mobile phones include extra loud ringers and speaker volume and are hearing aid compatible. A powerful vibration alert option is also available.

Memory – all mobile phones allow you to program popular numbers so they can be recalled easily when needed. However, sometimes the process to recall the numbers can be confusing. You can therefore choose a mobile phone which has short-cut keys to dial a family member for example. On some models, a single button can be pre-programmed to dial a nominated number.

Battery Life – choose a phone that has good battery performance. Big button mobile phones offer the user extended talk time and stand-by battery life – up to 240 hours on stand-by.

SOS Button – a useful feature if you are concerned that the user may fall or wander unexpectedly. A single press button, often located on the back of the phone, is pressed to send an alert to pre-programmed contacts so that help can be summonsed.

Big button mobile phones and mobile phones for the elderly are usually supplied SIM-Free, meaning you can buy a SIM card from any of the main mobile phone providers in Ireland – O2, Vodafone, 3, Meteor. Simply insert the SIM, follow the simple set-up and the phone is ready for use.

See more products related to Mobile Phones for the Elderly hereIf you are considering buying a big button mobile phone for a family member or for yourself and would like some advice, please talk to one of our customer service advisors today on 1890 344 344

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Telephones for the Elderly and disabled

Choosing phones for older people that are easy to use and set up is a lot easier and more affordable than ever. Telephones for the elderly & hard of hearing and for the disabled come with a wide choice of features and accessories that cater for just about any requirement, making day to day communication much easier for all.

Some very useful features in telephones designed for the elderly, hard of hearing and disabled include:

  • Amplified ringers to announce incoming call. Amplifiers come built-in on many models of phones, and are also available as an accessory that can be added to most other types of phone for the hard of hearing
  • Big Button Telephone keypad – ideal for anyone with restricted dexterity of visually impaired
  • Telephone hand sets that are hearing aid compatible to improve quality of ca ll and avoid interference
  • Visual ring setting so that incoming calls are also noticeable visually and audibly. This feature is particularly popular for those with severe hard of hearing
  • Large back-lit LCD display lights up for incoming and outgoing calls to help with caller identification and number dial recognition
  • Caller ID setting to announce incoming caller details
  • Programmable phone book
  • Hands free operation
  • Picture memory buttons are popular for the caller to identify the person they wish to contact by visual recognition. Press the button and it automatically dials that person. Particularly helpful for those with dementia, memory loss or forgetfulness
  • Vibration alert socket allows a vibration pad to be connected to the telephone. The vibration pad is helpful for anyone with severe deafness
  • Telephones for the elderly can also be supplied with a panic button / alarm pendant to alert pre-programmed contacts to be alerted should a fall, ill health or urgent attention be required
  • Touch screen operated telephones
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As you can see, the range of features and plug-in accessories for phones for the elderly accessories are extensive. Phones also have many features that are helpful to any of the following conditions:

  • Hard of hearing
  • Visual impairment
  • Limited dexterity
  • Restricted mobility
  • Dementia

As well as phones for the elderly, there are also a range of mobile phones for the elderly which include many helpful features such as:

  • GPS tracking
  • Panic Buttons / SOS
  • Big buttons
  • Extra loud ring tone
  • Call Amplification

If you are choosing a phone and would like help please talk to one of our independent living experts and we’ll be happy to speed the process up for you and recommend the telephone that best meets your requirements. Call on lo-call 1890 480 480 or send an enquiry here.

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Telephones and mobile phones have advanced considerably in recent times and these improvements have resulted in a wide range of communication aids for the elderly to help the elderly and hard of hearing with their everyday communication needs.

In fact as technology has improved, telephones and mobile phones for the hard of hearing and the elderly have become increasing simple to use while offering numerous advanced features for just about every need imaginable. Here we give a quick overview of some the key features now available with today’s latest phones and mobile phones for the elderly and hard of hearing:

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House Phones

Call Display:
For those with visual impairment, being able to easily see who is calling or who they are dialling is important.

Choose a phone or mobile that has a large digital display area for easy recognition. The Simpla Phone comes with a screen which will also show a picture of the caller [pre-programmed] making it even easier for those with visual impairment or dementia to recognise their caller.

Inductive Couplers:
Many phones come with a built-in device producing a signal that connects with the “T” switch on a modern hearing aid to improve communication. Inductive couplers can also be provided as an accessory to attach to the handset.

Pulsators:
For those with hard of hearing the pulsator creates a vibration which improves hearing quality when placed against the bone in front of or behind the ear.

Number buttons:
A common feature on many phones for the elderly is to have large number buttons for ease of recognition and making or receiving calls. This is also of benefit for those with dexterity issues and large spacing between buttons is also of great help too. Most phones also include a raised “dot” on the number 5 to aid the visually impaired

Button Graphics:
A quick dial button with a family member picture or carers picture on the button helps those with memory and dexterity concerns to quickly identify and dial family members, neighbours and help

Volume Control:
Ringing volume can be adjusted to aid hearing impairment, and separate boosters can also be added to a house phone system. Portable amplifiers can also be attached to the earpiece to amplify the volume of incoming speech.

Call Lights:
For those with severe hearing impairment a phone can be supplied with a flashing light to alert to incoming calls.

More advanced house phones for the elderly and hearing impaired include systems integrated with a help call transmitter which is worn as a bracelet or pendant.

Mobile Phones

Many of the features already highlighted above are also available on mobile phones for elderly people too. Some of the more widely available features include:

  • Vibration alert to incoming calls and messages
  • Large buttons for ease of making and taking calls
  • Voice activated commands
  • Large text screens

Advanced mobile phones include the Tracker Mobile Phone which enables the user to be located and tracked should they wander unexpectedly. These units give location details and location history.

Other mobile phones include a “Man Down” and/or fall detection features too.

If you need advice choosing a telephone for the hard of hearing, a mobile phone for the elderly or perhaps for somebody with limited dexterity or visual impairment please talk to one of our homecare technology experts today.

Source: www.homecaretechnologies.ie/blog/32-telephones-and-mobile-phones-for-the-elderly