My 91-year-old mother who has dementia has recently gone into a care home. Members of her family visit regularly, but old friends who live many miles away, would like to talk to her on the phone occasionally. My mother has not known how to use a normal phone - pay or private - for some time and I am wondering whether it would be worth getting her a Pay-as-you-go mobile phone which would receive calls only. In this case all she would need to be able to do would be to press one button when the phone rang and another at the end of the call.
The problem is that mobile phones these days are incredibly complicated and confusing.
Does anyone have a similar experience or any suggestions or advice about how my mother could receive occasional phone calls?
Sival
The problem is that mobile phones these days are incredibly complicated and confusing.
Does anyone have a similar experience or any suggestions or advice about how my mother could receive occasional phone calls?
Sival