SPEAK OUT!® Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease: Helping Voices Be Heard

For many people with Parkinson’s disease, changes in speech and voice are some of the most frustrating symptoms. Conversations that once came easily can become tiring, softer, and harder to understand. Loved ones may ask you to repeat yourself, or you may find yourself withdrawing from social situations because speaking feels like a struggle. The …

Why the Voice Matters in Parkinson’s

When Parkinson’s begins to affect the voice, it’s not just about speaking it’s about connection. Suddenly, phone calls feel frustrating. Dinner table conversations grow quieter. Families miss the sound of laughter and the ease of chatting about the little things. Loved ones may even start to feel isolated when their voice no longer carries the …