Speech Path; Assoc Prof at Curtin University, Australia. Research: #parkinson’s, communication and swallowing disorders. #ADHD ally. My thoughts are my own.
Every now and then at work when things are a little stressful, I get a little moment to go for a walk. It’s such a lovely feeling when I come across something so pretty that makes me smile @CurtinUni
Safety is important but people with dysphagia also need quality eating and drinking experiences like eating in cafes and restaurants- our review highlights the need to look at supports for people with ID to be able to do this https://t.co/NKQTRb8bZK @Suze_Freogirl@karenGhana
@nick_coatsworth There are many adults who experience mental health challenges and substance abuse issues because they weren’t diagnosed “back in our day”. ADHD has always existed.
@nick_coatsworth Someone in your position should be advocating for more paediatricians to aid in early diagnosis and intervention not suggesting over diagnosis nor inappropriately suggesting phones are to blame.
Parkinson’s is not just a condition of the elderly. @AnthoParkinson thank you for sharing your journey with Parkinson’s and for “shining the torch” on Parkinson’s https://t.co/RkULTSHqBM
Do you have Parkinson’s and have communication difficulties and an Australian resident? We are recruiting for a study on the experiences of communicating with healthcare professionals and would love to hear from you.
Recruiting Australian residents who have Parkinson’s + have difficulty with conversations + people who frequently converse with some who has Parkinson’s for a research project in which are evaluating a website. Please email: [email protected]
He's been fighting it privately for almost a decade, now cricket legend Allan Border is opening up about his battle with Parkinson's Disease. He's calling on the prime minister to do more to help the 150,000 Australians living with the degenerative condition. #7NEWS
Today is World Parkinson’s Day! 🌎 More than 10 million people worldwide are living with Parkinson’s disease, and someone new is diagnosed every 6 minutes in the U.S. alone.
Join us as we raise awareness for Parkinson’s disease by sharing this post!