South County Home Health offers both physical/occupational therapy (LSVT BIG) and speech therapy (LSVT LOUD) programs for individuals with Parkinson's Disease or other neural conditions.
For individuals with Parkinson's Disease or other neural conditions - Keep Your Movement Alive!
South County Home Health staff are certified professionals in the LSVT BIG and LOUD programs.
Research on LSVT BIG has documented improved ratings on tests of motor functioning in people with Parkinson's Disease following treatment. LSVT BIG will teach you how to avoid inactivity and keep your movements ALIVE during everyday activities. It will help you participate fully and improve the quality of your life!
Improvements include:
Faster walking with bigger steps
Improved balance
Increased trunk rotation
LSVT BIG treatment consists of:
16 sessions: 4 consecutive days a week for 4 weeks
Individual 1 hour sessions
Daily homework practice
Daily carryover exercises
LSVT BIG treatment:
Trains a single target of amplitude (bigger movements)
Drives intensive and high-effort practice
Teaches the amount of effort required to produce normal movements
Translates bigger movements into real-world, everyday activities
Empowers people with Parkinson's Disease with their potential to improve!
LSVT (Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT®) BIG is a research-based exercise approach developed from principles of the effective Parkinson's specific speech treatment LSVT Loud. LSVT BIG is a standardized treatment protocol that will help you establish a life-long habit of BIG practice!
The LSVT Programs have been developed and scientifically researched over the past 20 years with funding from the National Institutes of Health. Research suggests that you should NOT wait until you begin to experience disability, impaired function or loss of balance to start exercise-based physical and occupational therapy.
Virtually every person (89%) with Parkinson Disease will have problems with speech that start early in the disease process and that will progressively diminish their quality of life.
Common speech problems include:
Soft voice
Mumbled speech
Monotone speech
Hoarse voice
Medicine and neurosurgery may dramatically improve other symptoms of Parkinson Disease, but they typically don't help speech disorders. The most effective way to improve speech is through speech therapy.
LSVT LOUD is:
One month
One hour per day
Four days per week (16 individual treatment sessions)
LSVT LOUD research has demonstrated:
Improved vocal loudness
Improved speech intelligibility
More facial expression
In addition, research has documented a positive impact on neural functioning.
Today LSVT LOUD is being delivered in 40 countries by more than 4,000 LSVT certified clinicians.
Tips to Maximize Communication
Unless you think you are speaking too loudly, you are probably not talking loud enough.
See a speech therapist:
1. Get a baseline assessment of your speech as soon as possible
2. Learn to increase loudness in a healthy way without straining your voice
3. If you cough or choke while eating, have a swallowing assessment
Don't trust your brain to tell you when you ar speaking loud enough. Parkinson Disease and other neurological conditions can often cause faulty feedback
Your speech will become louder and easier to understand when you learn LSVT LOUD.
For more information about the LSVT® BIG and LOUD programs visit www.LSVTGlobal.com.
Masking Update
Starting January 5, masking will be required for all healthcare workers, patients, and visitors in all patient care areas and high-traffic areas (e.g., lobby and waiting rooms) at South County Hospital and all South County Health locations. This includes Express Care, Lab, Diagnostic Imaging, Primary Care, Center for Women’s Health, and specialty practices.