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Overcoming Loneliness Starts with a Connection


Hamilton® CapTel®


2400i


Social isolation can adversely affect the emotional, mental and even physical well-being of older adults. One study found the health impact of loneliness equates to smoking 15 cigarettes a day.† For many, hearing loss only adds to feelings of detachment from friends and family.


Fortunately, there are immediate, effective solutions. The no-cost* Hamilton® CapTel® phone enables


healthy meaningful connections by making it possible to listen and read word-for-word captions of everything said to a user on the phone.


† Want more info? Let’s talk


Call: 877-662-4144 Visit: HamiltonCapTel.com/sc0320


The Hamilton CapTel 2400i requires telephone service and high-speed Internet access. WiFi Capable. * Independent third-party professional certification required.


Copyright © 2017 Hamilton Relay. All rights reserved. • Hamilton is a registered trademark of Nedelco, Inc. d/b/a Hamilton Telecommunications. • CapTel is a registered trademark of Ultratec, Inc.


Internet Protocol Captioned Telephone Service (IP CTS) is regulated and funded by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and is designed exclusively for individuals with hearing loss. To learn more, visit www.fcc.gov.


HamiltonCapTel.com 030117


Source: Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review. Julianne Holt-Lunstad and Timothy B. Smith, BYU


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