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[C347]Cell Phones For The Elderly
by Joseph Then, Jos
When you are looking for a cell phone for you to have for emergencies and convince you may soon find that there are many different models and providers out there to choose from. You may start to notice that many of the providers are going to offer you different kinds of deals for you to purchase a cell phone thru them.

Something you just want a replacement phone and when you start to look for your first or a replacement cell phone you will notice that all the different cell phones will have many different options for you to choose from. There are cameras out there that are going to give the chance of taking a few pictures because they have digital cameras built in them with various pixel level like 1.0 megapixal and 1.3 megapixel. There are going to be ones that will have GPS installed on them for you to use.

You may even choose one that you will be able to push a button to talk to. Some of the newer phones out there are going to have a Bluetooth in them. The Bluetooth will give you the option to use a hands free device without the worry of wires getting in the way. That would be real helpful if you are driving down the road and have the worry about wires getting in the way with the steering and the shifting of gears. That would be a real plus fro the people that are out driving all the time.

With so many functions packed in a mobile phone, you would want to make a wise decision. So how do you choose a phone that suits your need? You will want to decide base on their options and functions.

When it comes down to the different cell phones, their options, functions, and accessories you are going to have a large selection in front of you. You will have the option of choosing the cell phone that will make your life easier or it may be able to make your life more up to date with the cell phone technology that keeps changing every day.

You will want to make sure that you are going to take your time and do a little research of all the cell phones that are out there. That way there you are going to purchase a cell phone that you are going to be happy with no matter what you are looking for.

Technological gadgets have become more prevalent in the lives of the average person in recent years. In addition, these same devices have expanded their individual repertoire of capabilities becoming far more complex. No longer is a cell phone a cell phone; it is a camera, a television, a computer, and MP3 player among other things.

Despite the burgeoning functions of cell phones and other devices, they continue to be further miniaturized to meet the market demands of a certain segment of the population. This headlong race for the smallest and most complex device has given many increased connectivity and efficiency, but has completely ignored a huge portion of the world's consumers; the elderly as one example. Although there are many well over the age of 65 who have no difficulty using modern gadgets including the cell phone, there are far more who are cut off from important products and services that been designed for an entirely different group of people.

There are a number of physical changes that occur as people age and certainly a number of physical disorders that are more common among the elderly which make the use of smaller and more complex cell phones either difficult or impossible for a significant number of those in the upper age categories. This issue with accessibility is particularly problematic in a population which could greatly benefit from the immediate and easy communication that cell phones are supposed to provide.

A number of physical disorders that tend to strike the elderly can limit motor abilities. Tremors, general weakness, and coordination problems can be among the results of these diseases but the reduced range of movement from arthritis is the most prevalent. Per the Center for Disease Control, the prevalence of physician diagnosed arthritis in adults is estimated to be 33% in the US with other reports indicating that 58.8% of individuals over 65 have arthritis. Arthritis, as well as other disorders affecting motor movements, can seriously limit the ability to make use of ultra small keypads on modern cell phones.

Hearing impairment is another condition that has high prevalence in the elderly. Research reported in the August 2005 issue of the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, indicated that an estimated 40-45% of all individuals over 65 years of age and greater than 83% of those over age 70 experience hearing loss. This can explain why high pitched ring tones, low volume headsets, and incompatibility with hearing aids limit the usefulness of cell phones for a significant portion of older individuals.

Certainly, for the vast majority of those over 40 the ability to focus on objects and print in close proximity degrades over time making tiny screens with small fonts and small print on the keypad difficult to see. For other individuals, add to this the issue of macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataracts, or diabetic retinopathy that are significantly more prevalent in those over 65, and the average cell phone is rendered useless.

Although there is great variability within the over 65 demographic, another factor which can make modern cell phones difficult for some of these individuals is their unfamiliarity with more recent technologies and the complexity of using the device. The feature laden cell phone models that are highly coveted by the younger, often more technologically savvy population can be too complex to operate for those who have less experience with similar gadgets.

In addition to the increasing complexity and physical requirements necessary to operate modern cell phones, the features they offer are geared more toward a younger crowd as well. Although there are certainly exceptions, frequent text messaging, downloading, and listening to popular songs and movies for instance are generally features that hold greater value for a youthful audience.

For an aging population that wishes to maintain their independence and to utilize tools that simplify rather than complicate their lives, cell phones that better accommodate older users will need to be designed to meet the different abilities, needs, and desires of these individuals. The older population is a significant portion of the market and should drive some of the future design and development of cell phone products and services.

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