Wireless headphones for my Toshiba 22LV505

I am trying to hook up wireless headphones for my 90-year-old father to his Toshiba 22LV505.  He is extremely hard of hearing but my mom is not.  Can you tell me what device(s) I need to get and how I can hook up his wireless headphones so that he can hear the TV through them and my mom can watch and listen to the TV (without headphones) at the same time?  I am technically challenged so please make your response as low-tech as you can.  Thanks for your help.

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