Management of dysarthria
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How to help make speech clearer
Before you speak:
- try to reduce any background noise, for example, turn the radio or television volume down
- think ahead about what you are going to say and try and keep it concise
- attract the attention of the listener, either by calling their name or touching them
- face the listener and check that they are watching you before you begin talking.
As you speak:
- try not to say too much on one breath, your voice fading away may be a sign that you need to pause and take in more air
- speak slowly, giving your lips and tongue extra time to go through the full range of movements
- exaggerate the words to make speech as clear as possible
- pause frequently to stop words running together and take extra breaths
- take care with long words and take it syllable by syllable. For example, the word ‘together’ is made up of three syllables; to – ge - ther. Make sure each part is said clearly.
- watch your listener to check that they understand. Encourage them to tell you if they are in difficulty understanding.
If your listener can’t follow:
- repeat the same message slowly and clearly, or just the part that wasn’t understood
- write it down or spell it out.
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Please complete our Adult Community Speech and Language Therapy Service referral form or you can be referred by a GP or healthcare professional.
This information should only be followed on the advice of a healthcare professional.
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