Voicemail notifications to cell phone

I am just setting up voicemail and would like to receive SMS messages to my Verizon Wireless phone when a home voicemail is left.  The user manual says to call Verizon to have this feature added, but Verizon says I can do it in the mailbox configuration options.  Does anyone know the correct way to add this feature?

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