In this episode, Mary Beth Hines joins LIFE Speech Pathology, expanding the focus to include Parkinson's and primary progressive aphasia. The episode highlights telepractice as a valuable tool for therapy and discusses strategies for celebrating communication victories during the holiday season. The CLEAR strategy is introduced as a communication tool, and a free download called "Aphasia Conversation Pieces" is offered for educating others and providing communication strategies during holiday gatherings.
Key Takeaways
C.L.E.A.R. strategy for communicating with individuals with aphasia. Each letter represents a key approach that you can apply immediately.
C - Calm Environment: Create a peaceful, distraction-free setting to facilitate better understanding and response.
L - Listen Actively: Show patience, give them time to respond, and listen with empathy.
E - Encourage Non-Verbal Cues: Encourage gestures, drawings, or any form of non-verbal communication.
A - Adapt Your Speech: Simplify your language but avoid talking down. Clarity is key.
R - Repeat and Reconfirm: Don't hesitate to repeat yourself or ask for confirmation to ensure understanding.
Keep C.L.E.A.R. in mind; you’ll communicate more effectively with someone with aphasia and build a stronger connection.
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