Parkinson's Disease and Speech Therapy: Improving Communication
Parkinson's Disease and Speech Therapy: Improving Communication
The tremor started subtly, a slight quiver in his hand that he initially dismissed as stress. But as months turned into years, the tremor grew, joined by stiffness and slowness of movement. That’s when the diagnosis came: Parkinson's disease. And with it, the realization that everyday tasks, even something as fundamental as speaking, would become a challenge. Parkinson's Disease and Speech Therapy: Improving Communication is not just about regaining lost abilities, it's about reclaiming a part of yourself. For many people living with Parkinson's, communication difficulties can be incredibly isolating. Imagine struggling to express your thoughts, your words slurred or too quiet to be understood. It’s frustrating, embarrassing, and can lead to withdrawal from social interactions. The goal of speech therapy in Parkinson's isn’t just about making sounds; it's about empowering individuals to maintain their connections with loved ones, participate in their communities…