Mobile advice

Kat Love

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I need to buy for my husband who has dementia a basic mobile phone . The only thing I need is so as I can contact him if I go shopping and of coarse easy for him to answer . Priority is NO camera .
I have looked on the Alzheimer’s page and Argos but not sure which one to get .I’m so tired looking please help me decide my head is thumping .
 

nitram

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Bury
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Infrequent charging required
Con
Only 2G which has an uncertain life, providers want rid of it

 

Tabitha2

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I bought a simple Emporia phone for my PWD - similar in layout to the old Nokia he was used to but with bigger, clearer keys and 3 prominent programmable buttons as the first row of keys.
 

Alisongs

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East of England
I need to buy for my husband who has dementia a basic mobile phone . The only thing I need is so as I can contact him if I go shopping and of coarse easy for him to answer . Priority is NO camera .
I have looked on the Alzheimer’s page and Argos but not sure which one to get .I’m so tired looking please help me decide my head is thumping .
Doro. com! Some of their phones sold by Argos. Our Doro model has 3 alphabet buttons no numbers, emergency tracking and emergency call button. Lots of remote programmable customisation! Other phones and brands and retailers are available
 

Kat Love

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Tabitha2

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Not exactly the same (on mine the white programmable buttons were the first row underneath the screen), but near as dammit. All the buttons are slightly bigger than on his old phone, and he had begun to have difficulty in pressing the right ones, so this was easier for him. By this point he was often incapable of using anything, including the TV remote, but on a (rare) good day he managed OK. Simple, no bells and whistles, fairly cheap, if I remember rightly.
 

Kat Love

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Is this the phone . Thanks
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Not exactly the same (on mine the white programmable buttons were the first row underneath the screen), but near as dammit. All the buttons are slightly bigger than on his old phone, and he had begun to have difficulty in pressing the right ones, so this was easier for him. By this point he was often incapable of using anything, including the TV remote, but on a (rare) good day he managed OK. Simple, no bells and whistles, fairly cheap, if I remember rightly.
Thank you for your help .