First, op, I’m sorry. I’d fire the hospice nurse.. and hospice is the word that jumped out at me, not blind.. but then I am totally blind and I text, use the internet (how else would I have found the post and be responding to it now? I frankly found the ignorance displayed on this thread insulting, and a bit strange given that hospice was mentioned. I do everything that the rest of you do on your phones and in life as well.
To explain how OP’s dad texts and calls, he’s got a couple option. One is to talk into the phone.. all phones can do this now. Another is to use what is called voiceover or talkback, depending on if the phone is an Iphone or an android. Both are software that allows the phone to read whatever is on the screen, including the letters I am typing. I use voiceover and I text my kids, my husband, my friends, my kids’ coaches, the people I volunteer with, just like you guys reading this do. I texted this thread to my husband with a “can you believe this?” comment. It isn’t strange at all, and yes, for those wondering I do have and use earbuds so if my husband and I are exchanging sexy texts, the world doesn’t hear them.
In an interesting twist for you guys, my parents are both sighted. Whenever they have problems with their phone they say “Here (insert my name) fix this for me” and I turn on voiceover, fix it for them, turn off voiceover and give them their phones back. I also do the same for their computers, and I got them a talking meat thermometer when I noticed my mom couldn’t see the digits on the one she was using. She’d put the one that only displayed visually, get frustrated (I could tell by the sigh) and then ask if she should “put the meat in a bit longer”.. (I cook too) and so one Mother’s Day a talking meat thermometer came with me to their house and it just so happened that I left it there. The next time I saw her, she had brought it to a barbecue to show to everybody.
I remember texting with my dad about the James Webb telescope launch and he asked where we were watching it and I responded “youtube” and sent him the link and he was like “be sure to put it on the computer so the kids can see” and I responded with “we’ve got Youtube up on the tv now” and he was all kinds of amazed that a tv could also get to Youtube. I remember this because he woke me up with a Christmas morning text well before my little kids got up saying “wake up, it’s launch day!”
And no, I can’t prove that I’m blind, how can I on here, but then again, *why* would I, nobody else has to prove that what they say is valid. I’m actually surprised you guys seem to be doubting that a blind man can text I was more concerned that he’s in hospice and apparently not getting his needs and comforts met by the people OP is paying.
For you op, I’d fire the nurse or I’d stop taking Dad’s calls. If the nurse has a boss who isn’t you, contact the boss, though if you are paying for the nurse, then, well, you are the boss.
I’m also sorry he was neglectful, you have my sympathies. Whatever you do, I’d not put your job at risk as mean as that may sound to some.