Parkinson’s disease affects motor control of the body, which can lead to difficulties with speech and communication. People with Parkinson’s disease experience decreased voice strength, slow speech, and changes in speech clarity, making communication with others more challenging
At Noaf Speech and Language Therapy, we offer specialized rehabilitation programs to help Parkinson’s patients improve their speech skills, through voice training techniques, exercises to strengthen the muscles responsible for speech, and strategies to enhance speech clarity and effective interaction in daily life