#85 Understanding Parkinson's with Caitlin Fattore
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In this episode of the Listen for LIFE Aphasia Podcast, we talk about the complexities of communication and the power of connection through communication.
This episode's guest is Caitlin Fattore, a speech pathologist and co-founder of Voices for Parkinson's, a nonprofit organization based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Caitlin shares valuable insights into the importance of early intervention and ongoing support for individuals with Parkinson's. She discusses the impact of deep brain stimulation (DBS) on speech and the need for speech therapy before and after the procedure. Caitlin also highlights the Speak Out program and maintenance groups offered by Voices for Parkinson's to help people with Parkinson's maintain their communication skills and build a supportive community. For more information about Caitlin and Voices for Parkinson's, visit https://www.voicesforparkinsons.org/ or her Instagram!
Here are the top takeaways:
- The importance of early intervention in maintaining communication skills for individuals with Parkinson's
- The impact of deep brain stimulation (DBS) on speech and the need for speech therapy before and after the procedure
- The role of Voices for Parkinson's in providing support and education for individuals who have not sought speech therapy services or have exhausted their insurance coverage
If you or someone you know needs support, education, or counseling for Parkinson's and communication challenges, contact Voices for Parkinson's for more information or support. Remember, there is help available. Visit DoLIFESpeechPathology.com for more information.
This summary encourages you to take action and seek the support you need. Remember, LIFE Speech Pathology® and LIFE Aphasia Academy® are here to help uncomplicate aphasia and provide the support you need.
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