My phone has a headset. It keeps my hands free & my neck from hurting. That is normally, now I can't hold the phone for long at all. Maybe by the time my two years, the surgeon said it would take, of healing are over with.
Every once in a while, I'll get my bluetooth headset and use that if I think I need to be on my cell (and only) phone for a while. What's really convenient is that if both of my batteries are very low, I can have my phone upstairs charging while using the bluetooth headset anywhere in my house...even two flights down. It's pretty cool.
Jane, do you have a cell phone? Could that be an option for you...using a hands-free bluetooth earpiece?
ROTFLOL. My cell rings in the house, however that doesn't mean I can carry on a conversation in my house. Keith's cell works better at the house, mine works better on the hiking trails which I consider more important.
When I was researching new land line phones I found some that are blue tooth compatible & are used instead of your cell phone. They look like a regular phone but work off the cell, without using cell minutes. I don't remember the details how that can be.