I write this as a public service message. For people with hearing loss who have difficulty using the telephone there is a valuable service available for free. It is a telephone which displays on a small screen the text of the person speaking on the other end of the line. There is a two-second delay in the display, but the voice message is accurately translated to text. The phone is free, paid for the the federal government under the Americans with Disabilities Act. A technician will come to your house, install it and explain how to use it. I have one. It’s wonderful! For more information go to CaptionCall.com.

William Saunders

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