What to Know About Parkinson's and Voice
People with Parkinson's Disease experience changes with their voice and swallowing. Their voice often starts to become hoarse, quiet, and they begin to mumble. Speech therapy is something that should be started right away. Visit sierraspeechclasses.com for online voice and communication course and the change to schedule with Sierra directly to focus on whatever you need most. This video reviews the voice and speech changes that are seen in Parkinson's Disease, and more importantly, what to do about it. (Yes, you can do something about it!) Please watch and share if you know someone with PD.

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