I am excited and privileged to be participating in two free webinars being offered to the Parkinson’s community this October.
PCLA (Parkinson’s Community Los Angeles) will be hosting me for a webinar on Thursday, October 15, 2020 11:00-12:00pm PDT (2:00-3:00 ET).
Here’s what I’ll be discussing:
- I will share with participants what’s possible in just one office visit.
- I’ll discuss speech therapy options including programs developed specifically for people with PD as well as device interventions that may offer an instant improvement in speech clarity and voice loudness.
- I’ll emphasize the importance of after therapy, community-based programs.
- I’ll help you determine if you are ready for therapy. REGISTER by clicking on the announcement above and two lucky people will receive a Voice Aerobics® travel pack.
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October 24, 2020 World Parkinson Program online speech class 10:30am ET
The World Parkinson’s Program, founded by world renowned neurologist, Dr. Rana, is based out of Toronto Canada, and offers online exercise classes to the Parkinson’s community worldwide.
I am planning a FUN hour long program where I will be joined by three local LOUD Crowd® members, Mike, Roger, and Jaime who will help me lead a class incorporating voice and movement. Register by clicking on the announcement above, and hurry, because two lucky people will receive a Voice Aerobics® Travel pack.
My MissionTo enlist individuals in their treatment, and help them express their personality & spirit through voice. To educate and empower. Mary Spremulli, MA, CCC-SLP * FiTOUR® Group Exercise Instructor * Voice Aerobics® A Whole Body Approach to Voice Practice
Hi, James, just click on the announcements in the blog post and it will take you to the sign-up page for each of the webinars.
Register me for 10/24 program
Roger, I’m sorry to hear about your stroke, a challenge in itself, but glad to hear you are recovering, and I look forward to you joining us this month!
I’m looking forward to the classes as I recover from a stroke and live with a PD dx in 2005!!