[BlindTlk] Music Media Question

Judy Jones sonshines59 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 27 17:24:43 UTC 2022


Hi, Pam,

 

Very true, through Ebay, maybe Amazon, but digital might be easier for her to work, unless she is really comfortable with cassettes and such.  Plus, those have the potential for breakage, whereas the other options can be much less maintenance-free.

 

Judy

 

 

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Why is a boombox and cassettes obviously out of the question?  They are still around.  Pam.

 

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Subject: [BlindTlk] Music Media Question

 

My 95-year-old mother is in a nursing home and wants to listen to Christian

music. We are trying to find a media she can use. She would do well with a

boom box and cassettes but that is obviously out of the question. She does

not handle cell phone apps.

 

Does anyone have any suggestions?

 

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