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robert2629
Asked May 2013
An elder in my home has a very weak voice but speaks coherently. Those on the other end of the phone do not hear her. What to do?
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NancyH
May 2013
There are websites out there for 'living independently' that will have amplifiers etc. for people that have all kinds of physical limitations. Check them out.
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