- Parkinson Voice Project offers training grants to treat patients worldwideWith the goal of helping more people with Parkinson’s regain and retain their speech and communication through its breakthrough speech therapy program, Parkinson Voice Project is offering training grants to individual speech-language pathologists and hospitals, universities, and clinics worldwide. The deadline for grant applications is March 15, 2023.
Today we broadcast our 750th Online Daily SPEAK OUT! Home Practice!
More than 3000 people with Parkinson’s join us each day for online speech practice. Daily practice is critical for people with Parkinson’s to regain and retain their speech and minimize swallowing difficulties. We are honored that Glen, from Round Rock, Texas honored us with a song and recording to encourage others to join our practice sessions!
Parkinson Voice Project Seeking $20M to Expand SPEAK OUT! in US
Parkinson’s News Today—To ensure every person with Parkinson’s disease in the U.S. has access to its SPEAK OUT! speech therapy program, the Parkinson Voice Project (PVP) is seeking to raise $20 million in funding.
Parkinson Voice Project to support speech therapy & research centers in universities across all 50 states
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered innovations in delivering speech therapy to people with Parkinson’s Disease to regain and retain their voices—and a nonprofit speech therapy clinic in Texas is replicating its effective, clinically proven SPEAK OUT! program across the country with its Campaign to Reach America.
Choir of people with Parkinson’s performs “A Hanukkah Wish,” celebrating light and the joy of reclaiming their voices
A choir of people who have Parkinson’s Disease—and difficulty with speech—performed Andy Beck’s “A Hanukkah Wish” at their Holiday concert in Richardson, Texas.
Parkinson Voice Project Supports Education and Therapy in Speech-Language Clinic
Parkinson Voice Project, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the voices of individuals with Parkinson’s, has named UNO as a SPEAK OUT!® & LOUD Crowd® Grant Program recipient.
Parkinson’s Patients Can Speak With ‘Intent’ at Hackensack Meridian
Two clinically-proven speech therapy programs tailored to Parkinson’s disease patients, SPEAK OUT! and The LOUD Crowd, are now available at the Hackensack Meridian Johnson Rehabilitation Institute at Ocean University Medical Center, New Jersey.
Nonprofit unveils new speech therapy to combat Parkinson’s disease
Nonprofit health organization Hackensack Meridian Health, which is based in New Jersey, introduced a new speech therapy program on Monday to help patients with Parkinson’s disease resist one of the disease’s most common symptoms: reduced speech.
Expert Voices: Dealing With Parkinson’s Disease and Speech Difficulties
In this installment of our “Expert Voices” series, Parkinson’s News Today asked Samantha Elandary to answer some of your questions about Parkinson’s-related speech difficulties.
UCA Speech-Language-Hearing Center receives grant to help patients with Parkinson’s
The University of Central Arkansas’ Speech-Language-Hearing Center has received a grant from the Parkinson’s Voice Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the voices of people living with Parkinson’s disease.
University Of Central Missouri: UCM’s MS In Speech-Language Pathology Receives Continued CAA-ASHA Accreditation
Parkinson Voice Project awarded the UCM Communication Disorders program a grant that provides training in the SPEAK OUT! ® and The LOUD Crowd® programs to enrolled graduate students. The SPEAK OUT!® and The LOUD Crowd® programs, developed by the Parkinson Voice Project of Dallas, Texas, were created specifically for individuals who have a voice disorder as a result…
Parkinson Voice Project awards 2022 SPEAK OUT! & LOUD Crowd grant to CMU
Parkinson Voice Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the voices of individuals with Parkinson’s, has named Central Michigan University as a recipient of its 2022 SPEAK OUT! & LOUD Crowd Grant Program.
Living With Intent: A Speech Therapist Explains the Parkinson Voice Project Strategy
Samantha Felder interviews Brittany Dunnum, a speech therapist from Lewiston, Idaho, who works with Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients and utilizes methods developed by the nonprofit Parkinson Voice Project.
Fort HealthCare Offers Services from International Parkinson Voice Project 2022
Fort HealthCare is pleased to be named a recipient of the 2022 SPEAK OUT! ® & LOUD Crowd® Grant program, developed by the Parkinson Voice Project (PVP), the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in the world solely dedicated to helping individuals with Parkinson’s improve their speech and swallowing skills.
Parkinson Voice Project Awards 2022 SPEAK OUT! & LOUD Crowd Grant to West Liberty University
Parkinson Voice Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the voices of individuals with Parkinson’s, has named West Liberty U University as a recipient of its 2022 SPEAK OUT! & LOUD Crowd Grant program.