“Neurodegenerative Disease” doesn’t have to mean “Lost Cause”: How Speech Therapy Can Still be Beneficial

Getting a diagnosis of Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, ALS, or any other disease that is considered “neurodegenerative” is scary. And unfortunately, with the category name of “neurodegenerative,” people can get sucked into the spiral of thinking there’s nothing anyone can do to help.

But that’s not entirely true.

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Keeping Track of Life: How Technology Can Help

Technology gets a bad reputation — it distracts people from real life, it is taking place of real social connections, and it can be complicated to use. I would like to dispel at least some of that!

The truth is that technology can be extremely helpful, even as we age and seemingly have less use for it.

Here are 3 Ways Technology Can Help Keep Track of Life:

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Aging in Place: Speech Therapy’s Role

Have you noticed a shift in the model of health care, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic began? Fewer folks seem to be choosing to go to skilled nursing facilities for long-term care. Families are taking on more caregiving in order to keep their loved ones at home. And who wouldn’t prefer to remain in their home, anyway?

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