_www.nobuttonsheadset.com_ (http://www.nobuttonsheadset.com) Without trying to appear or sound like a pushy, pushy, I invite you to visit Nobuttonsheadset.com and read or see for yourself. It could be just what you need or perhaps something else. The people in their customer service department are good. Best Wishes In a message dated 9/27/2014 1:15:59 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
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

