Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition. You can find more information on the Parkinson’s UK website. This Parkinson’s UK video is a useful starting point for finding out about Parkinson’s.
If you feel anxious, overwhelmed or have difficulty coping, contact your GP who can refer you to a suitable healthcare professional.
Some individuals who have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s can experience changes in speech and swallowing as the condition develops over time. The individual’s speech may become muffled and difficult to understand, and it will require more effort to swallow fluid and food. Here are some of the difficulties that people may experience when eating and drinking:
The Speech and Language Therapy Service can help if you notice these changes. You can be referred by your GP or nurse / specialist doctor or contact us directly by email or on 02920 743012.
There are useful Speech and Language Therapy exercises and strategies recommended within the My Parkinson’s app. If you search for speech therapy in the search bar, you will find voice exercises, communication tips, and advice on swallowing and saliva management.
Local Support
Over 80 per cent of people with Parkinson’s have voice or communication problems. Are you one of them?
Live Loud! is a welcoming and supportive group. It is run by volunteers and many have Parkinson’s. In the sessions you can take part in activities that are fun, varied and aim to improve your confidence in speaking in everyday life. Activities include breathing exercises, reciting poetry and taking part in group discussions.
There is no charge to attend the group. Partners and carers are welcome to support you if you need some help.
Email ljones@parkinsons.org.uk Liz Jones for more information on the Live Loud! or call Liz on 03442253767.
If you are concerned that you or someone close to you has Parkinson’s, please contact your GP.
Phone: 02920 313838
Phone: 02920 743684
Phone: 02920743012
Phone: 02921835321
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