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 same strength.
The good news? With the right support, speech therapy can help keep voices stronger and clearer. That means more connection, more conversation, and more moments together that really matter.
❤️ If you’re caring for someone with Parkinson’s, know that their voice can be strengthened—and that makes a big difference for both them and the family.