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    Explore " lsvt loud" with insightful episodes like "A Multidisciplinary Approach to Parkinson's Disease", "Episode 48: Keys to Improving Speech Clarity of People with Down Syndrome with LSVT LOUD", "Jeremy Otte - Parkinson's Disease - Treatment, Support, Medication, and More" and "Episode 7: The Role of Speech Language Pathology in the Neurological Rehab Setting with Andrea Bettis, MA, CCC-SLP CBIS" from podcasts like ""Freedom Talks", "Keys for SLPs", "Freedom Talks" and "Evidence To Excellence: News In Neuroplasticity and Rehab"" and more!

    Episodes (4)

    A Multidisciplinary Approach to Parkinson's Disease

    A Multidisciplinary Approach to Parkinson's Disease

    Emily Belter, Speech Language Pathologist joins Brady Ament, host, and Molly Rittberg, Physical Therapist to talk about their collaborative work on treating patients with Parkinson's Disease. LSVT BIG and LSVT LOUD allow patients to remain functional, calibrate their bodies to move better, and to be heard. Listen how Emily and Molly work together to give patients the best experience and support. 

    Episode 48: Keys to Improving Speech Clarity of People with Down Syndrome with LSVT LOUD

    Episode 48: Keys to Improving Speech Clarity of People with Down Syndrome with LSVT LOUD
    Guests: Jennifer Gray MS, CCC-SLP, and Sarah Bookout, MA, CCC-SLP - They discuss evidence that supports the use of the LSVT LOUD to improve the communication skills of children and adults with Down Syndrome. They describe how to tailor LSVT LOUD to meet each individual’s communication needs. This dynamic team discusses communication challenges and offers strategies to use with clients to improve clarity and promote independence.

    Episode 7: The Role of Speech Language Pathology in the Neurological Rehab Setting with Andrea Bettis, MA, CCC-SLP CBIS

    Episode 7: The Role of Speech Language Pathology in the Neurological Rehab Setting with Andrea Bettis, MA, CCC-SLP CBIS

    All speech and language Pathology are not the same especially in a Neurological setting. Host Polly Swingle talks with Andrea Bettis, Speech and Language Pathologist about the Broad scope of Speech Therapy in Parkinson's and Brain injury patients. 

    Host:
    Polly A. Swingle,  PT, GCS, CEEAA

    Polly joined the Recovery Project in 2003, after graduating from Ohio University in 1986 with a BS in Physical Therapy. Her accreditations and certifications include: Neuro development treatment – adult (NDT), Geriatric clinical specialist, Burdenko, Registered yoga instructor and certified exercise expert in the aging adult. Before coming to The Recovery Project, Polly was the Director of Outpatient Services at The Rehab Institute of Michigan and the Director of Rehab Services at Good Samaritan Medical Center. She was recognized as Crain’s Healthcare hero in 2016, MDA Clinician of the Year in 2015 and Clinical Instructor of the year in 2007. She loves to do yoga in her free time.


    Guest:
    Andrea, Bettis, Speech Pathologist

    Andrea graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences. She received her Master’s in Speech-Language Pathology at Eastern Michigan University. Andrea became interested in specializing in neuro following an internship at Special Tree Rehab Services. She was later hired there and became a certified brain injury specialist (CBIS). Wanting to expand her experience in neurological disorders, Andrea began working at The Recovery Project in 2018. She is specialized in the treatment of voice and speech disorders in individual’s with Parkinson's Disease through certifications such as LSVT LOUD and SPEAK OUT!

    Other certifications: Vital Stim (FDA approved treatment of swallowing).




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