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…occupational therapy can help you live well. SPEECH-LANGUAGE AND SWALLOWING THERAPY Speech therapy is more than just speech; it is about communication. 70% of communication is non-verbal; people rely on…
…loudly, pronounce words clearly, speak fluidly, and show facial expression. However, it is possible to improve all these symptoms by working with a speech therapist or speech-language pathologist (SLP). These…
…jaw and difficulty chewing or swallowing. Dystonia of the tongue can also cause drooling and slurred speech •Eyelids. Even though spasms in the eyelids are generally not painful, rapid blinking…
…and other speech difficulties can be addressed through speech therapy. Want to watch more videos about living well with Parkinson’s? You can watch all of our webinars, interviews and more…
…this material is a violation of copyright and/or trademark laws. Treatment ££ Seek out a speech therapist early in the course of Parkinson’s. A speech therapist with experience working with…
…(voices of all types, strengths, and projections), machine learning models can’t learn how to understand a diversity of speech. A new speech accessibility project led by the University of Illinois,…
…A speech therapist can help keep your speech strong before there is a problem or work with you to improve speech with any change. Giroux/Farris 5. W O RKSH EETS…
Michelle Underhill, MA, SLP-CCC from Northern Colorado Therapy addresses common speech and language challenges in Parkinson’s and demonstrates exercises you can do at home to improve them. Topics include soft…