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A radio would be my first thought. Either a simple one with speakers or a pocket radio with headphones, depending on what her situation allows. Doesn't really need any interaction other than turning on/off.
Agreed, and set it to NPR. If you make it a clock radio, you could set it to turn itself on for a couple of hours every morning to help her re-establish some sense of time, which is very difficult in hospital-type situations. And then a nurse can push the on/off button if she wants more. Tape the tuning dial so it doesn't get turned to a right-wing talk station.
As an old mom myself, I'd even suggest your mom bring her own old clock radio she's probably got, because she knows how to set it up already. Then you get her a new one she can puzzle out when there's no pressure.
(Edited to add a couple of things)
In the same vein, a TV might work too as long as it’s able to receive digital programming. They make small ones you could probably make work.