See also Communication
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank speech and language therapists Julia Johnson and Phil Maillard, Regional Neurosciences Centre, King’s College Hospital, London & Clinical Advisor on Progressive Neurological Disease, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, London, for their contributions.
We would also like to acknowledge the use of information from:
During your first session the speech and language therapist will talk to you to assess your difficulties. They will also take your medical history and may use some speech and language tests. At the end of the assessment the therapist will tell you:
After the assessment, any strategies that a speech and language therapist may suggest will depend on your particular needs.
Many speech and language therapists use therapeutic approaches involving group work with people with Parkinson’s. Working in groups can be a very effective way of reinforcing techniques learned in individual therapy sessions and has many social and psychological benefits - for example, promoting mutual support and self-help among the participants.