Apathy is a non-motor symptom that can sneak into daily life when you have Parkinson’s disease (PD). Although apathy is not always immediately apparent, left..
If you have ever completed formal speech therapy related to Parkinson’s disease, you most likely graduated with a list of itemized tasks to continue at..
Recently, I came across a poignant remark made by a healthcare worker when she stated, “…just because COVID-19 is adding a new dynamic to our..
Recently I was working with a client who has Parkinson’s disease (PD) and we began discussing the vocal changes identified during her evaluation. With recognition..
We have all had a moment when something went down the “wrong tube” during a meal. Accidentally inhaling a piece of food or taking in..
As promised, we will continue the cognition conversation today with Part 2 of executive functions that can change with Parkinson’s disease (PD). In review, the..
On the heels of brain awareness week, it seems only natural to discuss the cognitive changes that can accompany Parkinson’s disease (PD). As a speech-language pathologist,..
Recently, I helped out as a PRN (called-as-needed) therapist at a skilled nursing facility. One of my colleagues explained a fast-approaching predicament. He owns a..
I had the privilege of spending the evening at an event with local Team Fox-ers this weekend. If you are unfamiliar with this phrase, I..