I have an ameriphone which they gave me in rehab and it works pretty good, I 
like it because it has the big buttons which I can push very easily and it has 
the speaker phone. There's nothing sophisticated about it but it works for me. 
I don't use it when i'm laying in bed, only when i'm sitting up. I'm affraid 
it's getting a bit old though, or maybe it's just the cable.

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Date: Fri, 8 Jan 2010 20:58:38 -0500
To: [email protected]
Subject: [QUAD-L] Tap telecommunications assistance program








http://www.kansastap.org/equip.php
 
Kansas has this program and I think other states do also.  You can 
just download the application from this website..  It allows you to get a 
special-needs phone and you can earn up to $55,000.  I'm about to get my 
third phone, you can apply every few years.  You just have to get your 
doctor to sign the form and you fill out what kind of phone line.  Mine was 
working about the same time I can qualify for a new one.  I have an 
Ameriphone voice dialed phone and although it is not perfect and it has its 
quirks, it is great as you can put it on a boom and move it to whatever side 
you 
are turned.  It allows you to be able to access your phone in any 
position.  I remember when I used to have a regular speaker telephone that 
I could barely get to and it would fall off the bed.  
 
What other kinds of phones do any of you use?  There may be a better 
one out there and I would enjoy hearing what each of you use.
 
Dana                                      
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