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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
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----- Original Message -----
From: Kristi Fleming <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 7:59 AM
Subject: hello all!


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> I suppose this would be directed to those of you who have experience with
a speech therapist:
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> Are there any augmentative communication devices that you have found
useful with Parkinson's patients?
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> thank you,
> Kristi F.
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