Lorraine Olson-Ramig, CCC has developed a speech therapy program specifically for Parkinson's disease patients. I'm told it's been very successful. It's called the Lee Silverman Speech Therapy Program for PD and is typically taught via a speech therapist. You might want to check with your neurologist for a referral to a speech therapist who has this experience. We also have a list of voice amplifiers that some individuals with PD have found useful. I'd be happy to mail or fax that list to you. Jeanne Lee-Rosner PDF-Chicago ----- Original Message ----- From: Kristi Fleming <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 7:59 AM Subject: hello all! > > > > I suppose this would be directed to those of you who have experience with a speech therapist: > > Are there any augmentative communication devices that you have found useful with Parkinson's patients? > > thank you, > Kristi F. >