No.
No, they are not. Unline the Jitterbug, Cricket phones are people of all ages.
Hearing impaired phones are not designed for a specific age demographic, but instead are created to help anyone with a hearing disability. This would of course include any elderly in need of such a device.
From what i know, yes. But there can also be work phones and family phones ect. But the 2 main phones are what you asked.(mobile and home)
I'm not sure, but you have to replace them more than home phones, so maybe home phones are better, because with home phones, you don't have to pay every time you call.
It depends on your needs. Many families and elderly people have home phones because they are convenient and provide a security at home (by having phones in multiple rooms). If you're unsure, keep the local phone for a month or two and see how much you use it. If you don't use it enough to justify the cost, get rid of it.
Do Louisiana have this service for government phones Do La. have tis service for free government home phones?
You can buy wireless home phones everywhere. A great place to compare the phones, is Tweakers. You can buy home phones in the stores or online, what you like best.
Cell phones are used wirelessly. that means they emit rays that arent good to our health. Home phones are connected by cords.
Yes. Home phones came out before computers were made.
A number of stores and online retailers sell big button phones that are popular with the elderly. One can purchase them from eBay, Amazon, Target and Best Buy.
Jitterbug is known to be one of the best and cheapest cellular phones for seniors as they screens and buttons have display large text and buttons which is typically easier on the eyes of the elderly.