Abstract
Parkinson’s disease (PD) occurs most often in the people in their 50’s and 60’s. Hypokinetic dysarthria has been reported to occur in 73% of the patients suffering from PD [1]. The disease is closely related to cognitive difficulties such as impaired attention, disorganized thinking, inefficient processing of abstract new/old information. Speech Language Pathologist’s (SLP) role in the intervention of individuals with PD is not limited to working upon speech impairment but also improving various cognitive functions. This case study reflects the importance of inter-professional collaboration between neurologist, SLP along with other professionals and training of caretaker which plays a crucial role in intervention of individual with Parkinson’s disease. Also, SLP’s focus upon cognitive linguistic deficits, augmentative communication method and communication enhancement strategies could result in achieving communication goals.
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