Treating Speech Intelligibility in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease.

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Treating Speech Intelligibility in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

Treatments for Parkinson’s Medication Surgery Speech and Language Many facets to consider when treating someone with Parkinson’s disease Team approach with the patient, caregiver and various professionals SpeechEasyPD helps with just one piece of the treatment plan – speech intelligibility

What is SpeechEasyPD? Small device that looks similar to a hearing aid Uses a delay and change in pitch to create the choral speech effect Worn in one ear Individually fit and customized for each specific person Made by Janus Development Group, Inc.

How We Came to Be SpeechEasy was developed at East Carolina University to help treat those who stutter We have over 110 locations where SLPs have been using this technology for 12+years Research was conducted using SpeechEasy with those with Parkinson’s Saw that SpeechEasy could be beneficial Entered a new license agreement with ECU for SpeechEasyPD

How Does it Work? Uses a delay and change in pitch to emulate choral speech –Choral speech is just people saying the same thing at the same time –Patients with palilalia have a type of repetitive speech that is decreased when using the effects of choral speech The delay being used will also naturally slow the patient’s rate of speech –Slowed rate can lead to increased intelligibility, better articulation, increased self monitoring

Treatment Goals Helps in overall communication Increase fluency and intelligibility –Decrease rate –Decrease palilalia –Decrease effort demands from patient –Increase volume –Increase intelligibility –Improve self-monitoring

How Do I Get It? To obtain SpeechEasyPD, patients are first evaluated by a Speech Pathologist specifically trained to use this type of technology – A SpeechEasyPD Provider Evaluations take about 2 hours Patients work with a device and the SpeechEasyPD Provider to help find the settings that are most appropriate Techniques that pair well with the device are reviewed and taught as well

How Do I Get It? Since every patient is different and everyone has a different response to the device, an evaluation is the only way to know how the effects will benefit any given person There is no obligation to purchase a device at any time The patient and their caregiver will decide if SpeechEasyPD is the right treatment choice or not

Pick Up Appointment If a patient chooses to purchase a device, they return to the SpeechEasyPD Provider to pick it up At this time, they review the care and maintenance of the device and create a treatment plan Patients are referred back to their treating SLP, but are able to return to the SpeechEasyPD Provider for any device adjustments or additional therapy sessions

SpeechEasyPD Each device comes with a workbook –Reviews care and maintenance –Gives therapy guidance and tips and hints –Used to supplement the direct treatment provided by the team of professionals As the patient’s needs change, their settings may also need to change –Patients can go back to the SpeechEasyPD Provider for these adjustments or send their device to Janus

Trial Period Each device comes with a 60-day trial period. From the day a patient receives their device, they have 60 days to try it in their daily life to help ensure it works for them when they need it most. If for whatever reason, they decide within the first 60 days that SpeechEasy is not for them, they may return the undamaged device to Janus Development Group for a refund, less 10% of the MSRP.

Common Questions Frequency of use Hearing aids Maintenance Provider locations

Funding Payment options include: –Personal check or Cashier’s check –Credit cards –Flexible spending plan through employers –Veteran’s Administration –Lease-to-Own Program –0% Financing Program

Questions? Amber Snyder, MS, CCC-SLP Janus Development Group