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		<title>Hearing Aid Compatible Phones for Elderly – Telephone Amplifier</title>
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Age tends to soften us up – not only emotionally but physically as well. Most of the people over 65 years of age tend to start noticing a loss of their senses. It is not only hard for them to deal with this but is also difficult for their friends, family and acquaintances! 
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<p>Age tends to soften us up – not only emotionally but physically as well. Most of the people <a href="http://www.65travelinsurance.co.uk" target="_blank">over 65 years of age</a> tend to start noticing a loss of their senses. It is not only hard for them to deal with this but is also difficult for their friends, family and acquaintances! </p>
<p>The loss of hearing or a considerably weak eardrum can pose a lot more problems than expected. For instance, about 18% of people in the USA haven’t been able to access <a href="http://www.phonesforelderly.com/2009/09/04/cell-phone-gps-tracking-%E2%80%93-how-to-locate-a-family-member/">medical assistance in emergency situations</a> due to their inability to comprehend or conduct calls for assistance on phones. The conventional phones or mobiles have a subtle ringtones and voice loudness – making it very <a href="http://www.phonesforelderly.com">difficult for elderly people to communicate</a>. </p>
<p>The Geemarc Amplipower 50 provides a tailor-made solution to this problem with their corded phones having powerful sound quality. As many elderly people use hearing aids, a hearing aid compatible phone is definitely a much needed product from the manufacturers of telephone handsets.</p>
<p>The Geemarc Amplipower 50 has forged a new direction by taking a progressive step in the quality of amplified telephones. It has a volume limit of 60dB, which is pretty high compared to industry standards. The Geemarc Amplipower 50 is also a hearing aid compatible phone with not only a variety of features but also good looks. </p>
<p>Advantages like toned up outgoing voice and sound quality, hands-free speaker-phone facility and a Direct Vibe option that helps sounds to be converted into vibrations and sent through the bones above the ear, allowing a much better and comprehensible conversation. It has great optical features too with the brightness of the lights turned up a notch to let elderly people locate or identify a ringing phone easily.</p>
<p><span style="color: #990000;"><em>Purchase Now</em></span> &#8211; through Amazon UK &#8211; <a href="http://bit.ly/fPtnM" target="_blank">Geemarc Amplipower 50</a></p>
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