Re: Wireless speaker & quadriplegia


Subject: Re: Wireless speaker & quadriplegia
From: Christine E. Clark (ceclark@cet.com)
Date: Thu Oct 04 2001 - 18:48:16 PDT


Dear John,

It has to be wireless...nursing home rooms
are squished with stuff...

I think she can operate a large button remote;
Lighthouse has a huge one.

Christine
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>From: "John M. Denooyer" <john@wccd.org>
>To: "Statewide forum on assistive-technology issues"
<wash-at@u.washington.edu>
>Subject: Re: Wireless speaker & quadriplegia
>Date: Thu, Oct 4, 2001, 1:11 PM
>

>This might be what your looking for, Christine:
>
>http://shop.store.yahoo.com/avidproducts/pillowspeaker.html
>
>Respectfully Yours,
>
>John M. Denooyer
>Information Specialist
>Washington Coalition of Citizens with disAbilities
>206 633-6632
>1-866-545-7055
>www.wccd.org
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Christine E. Clark" <ceclark@cet.com>
>To: "Statewide forum on assistive-technology issues"
><wash-at@u.washington.edu>
>Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:42 PM
>Subject: Wireless speaker & quadriplegia
>
>
>> My friend living in a nursing home
>> wants to watch television when she is
>> in bed. She has some hearing problems
>> as well as some quadriplegia.
>>
>> The other two roommates don't like
>> the noise from the television speakers.
>>
>> She has headphones but needs help to
>> put them on and take them off. The aides
>> refuse to help her when they are busy.
>>
>> Is there a pillow speaker with head or
>> a pinch-type control ?
>>
>> Your suggestions are greatly appreciated.
>>
>> Christine
>



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