How Do You Help Stroke Patients With Speech?
According to the National Institutes of Health, a stroke occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted or when a blood vessel bursts in the brain. Among other things, stroke victims often experience difficulty speaking or understanding speech. Strategies are available to help stroke patients with speech. Consider Lee Silverman Voice Treatment. Dysarthria is a speech disorder which affects approximately 30 percent of stroke victims. It causes slurred or hard to understand speech. In a study, to be published in Brain Injury and the International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, Dr. Rachel Wenke found that participants who underwent Lee Silverman Voice Treatment improved the clarity and strength of their voice, and demonstrated a slower rate of speech. Lee Silverman Voice Treatment can be administered through the use of DVD’s which are available at the link below. Participate in group therapy. Group therapy allows stroke survivors to practice communication skill