Sunday, 6 May 2018

Intensive and Alternative Speech Therapy - Help for Post-Accident Survivors to Improve Speech

Body: It is estimated that around one third of people will have some level  of communication difficulties (known as aphasia or dysphasia), after a  life-altering situation like, for instance, a stroke. At least 40% of  post-stroke survivors will initially experience some difficulty  breathing and/or speaking/singing.  



The problem with being unable to properly use verbal communication (due  to the above disorders) can make it more difficult for the sufferer to  get and receive proper information when speaking to an individual. It  can also affect their relationships and their independence, as well as  their level of self-confidence.

It is known that, after intensive and alternative speech therapy,  post-accident survivors who had difficulty in speaking or understanding  speech, experience a positive transformation with respect to the  improvement in their language and communication skills.  

Why you need an alternative form of speech therapy?   

Voice specialists assess people with communication difficulties and help  them to overcome a range of communication problems. The aim of their  form of therapy is to help the voice disorder sufferer recover and  improve the level of their speech, as well as the quality of their  speaking and/or singing voice.

Where to go for this form of speech therapy?  

For anyone who has had their voice compromised due to serious conditions  like a stroke or other traumas, visit The Royans Institute for Non-Surgical Voice Repair.  Their Master Voice Repair Specialist, Diana Yampolsky, can help with any  vocal disorders with the use of a revolutionary vocal technique known as  the Vocal Science™ Method. This method and technique uses  specially-designed speech (and, if applicable, singing) exercises  combined with the use of natural herbal remedies to restructure how sound is made thereby  restoring or enhancing communicative abilities in the patient.   

For more information, visit their website and contact them for more  information:  www.repairyourvoice.com |info@vocalscience.com | 416-857-8741

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