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Above is a link to the 5 best phones for hearing impaired seniors. Please know that it's probably the Alzheimer's preventing her from understanding what's being said more so than a hearing problem. Plus, trying to teach an elder with AD how to use a new appliance can be an exercise in futility.

Good luck.
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I have a phone for the Hard of Hearing. It sells for $42.95 at Clear Sounds : https://clearsounds.com/products/clearsounds-csc500-amplified-large-button-speakerphone-w-photo-frame-buttons-up-to-40db-amplification-t-coil-hearing-aid-compatible

Amazon sells it, too. It is Hearing Aid compatible.

I can push a button to amplify it, the bell has three settings. Off, Low and High. The High ringer is very loud. There is also a slider on the phone to make the volume higher while you are on a call. It has a Speaker Phone, too. I've never used the Memory settings or speed dial. My favorite feature are the red lights that flash when it rings. Very helpful, and never annoying. I can keep the bell off, and just notice the small flashing LED lights to receive a call.

Am very happy with it. Sometimes, I can't hear anything at all when people talk to me, or TV, or etc. for weeks at a time.

But, if I pick up the receiver on this phone - I can hear phone calls very clearly. That is a mystery to me. It has very high quality amplification.
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