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http://youtu.be/8k2fZXO2h78 On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 11:19 AM, Larry Hopkins <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey everyone, > > Thanks for the response I received about the hands-free telephone. I > really appreciated the input, unfortunately, I am TECHNOLOGICALLY > challenged and don't really understand about magnets, etc... As someone > said in a movie "talk to me like I am a six-year-old." A recent friend of > mine (Glenn) recommended this site and I am very glad because everyone > knows the difficulties of life as a quadriplegic. As I said earlier, the > phone must be entirely hands-free for me to operate it. My problem lies in > the fact that I am not sure how much I will need the phone. I have my > Masters Degree in Nursing, live at home with my parents (who are > elderly)--have a sitter who works week days. I say this because I need to > go back to work (from home) using the computer and/or the telephone. I am > enrolled in the Social Security Ticket to Work program because from what > I've seen a nursing home is no place for a quadriplegic--without sitters > who will work more hours than I can afford (without going back to work). > One of my options, is telephone triage which would require easy, effective > use of the telephone. I appreciate any input. > > Thanks, > Larry W Hopkins >

