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On Jun 12, 11:18�pm, Metspitzer wrote:
I went to visit my aunt in the convalescent center. �She has dementia. She seems very sharp minded, but sometimes she talks about things you know are just not true. Anyway, her children won't let her have a phone because she has been known to call the local sheriff's office to complain about a relative stealing from her (which no one else believes is true). I was wondering, and will check Monday, if the phone company offers a service where she would be able to receive calls, but not be able to make them. �I am sure there would be a way to disable the phone to prevent her from making calls, but it would seem to me that if the phone company offered such a service it might also be a lower cost. you could probably disconnet the touch pad to prevent outgoing calls, think inside the phone. there are outgoing call restrictors but most permt 911 calls call your phone company but i bet they will charge a lot per month |
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