Speech Language Pathology

Jasmine Cload, SLP, Shines a Spotlight on Parkinson Disease to Dental Professionals

Did you know that aspiration pneumonia is a leading cause of hospitalization and mortality for people with Parkinson disease? This is due to difficulty swallowing. Aspiration pneumonia is a lung infection that can occur if substances are swallowed incorrectly and enter the lungs. This is known as “aspiration”. Food, liquid, medication, or saliva are examples of things that could be aspirated.

Surprisingly, oral hygiene plays a role in aspiration pneumonia. This is because bacteria in the mouth is likely to mix with food and liquid. If food or liquid is aspirated into the lungs, then it can bring the bacteria with it. In fact, research suggests that oral health is a crucial factor in whether someone might develop aspiration pneumonia. If someone has good oral care, then they have a lower risk for aspiration pneumonia.

SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS (SLPS)

Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) specialize in both communication and swallowing. Importantly, SLPs assess and treat swallowing disorders to improve safety and further reduce a person’s risk for aspiration pneumonia. 

Jasmine Cload is an SLP who works with Parkinson disease and movement disorders. Jasmine is the first Canadian selected by the International Movement Disorders Society to become an official trainer for other healthcare professionals. This allows Jasmine to share her knowledge so that people with Parkinson disease can receive a higher quality of care.

In June 2023, Jasmine provided an education seminar for the BC Dental Hygiene Association (BCDHA) and Dental Hygienists Association of Alberta (DHAA). Over 300 professionals registered for this event. The goal of the seminar was to educate dental hygienists about aspiration pneumonia and oral health in Parkinson disease. She encouraged cooperation between medical professions to improve patient outcomes.

Jasmine doesn’t only provide education to healthcare professionals; she also offers monthly webinars for people with Parkinson disease and their families. These webinars occur virtually on the first Saturday of each month at 2:00pm. You can register here, or by contacting the PWP office. If you are interested in one-on-one private SLP services with Jasmine, please visit www.speakstrong.ca to book a free initial consultation.

JOIN JASMINE AT HER NEXT SLP SEMINAR

Did You Hear? PD Can Change Your Voice!

This is the twentieth offering in our virtual seminars with Speech Language Pathologist, Jasmine Cload. These seminars are offered on the first Saturday of each month! In the event of a holiday, the seminar will be rescheduled for the following Saturday.

Join Jasmine Cload, Speech Language Pathologist (SLP), on Saturday, May 11 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm as she continues her virtual series! People with PD have important things to say, and voice difficulties shouldn’t hold them back. Participants will learn an introduction to vocal anatomy, and the impact of PD on speech and voice. Participants will also gain valuable insight into their treatment options, and ways they can start protecting their voice today! This is the perfect introductory session for participants who may be unfamiliar with SLP and our role in PD. Participants will gain an understanding of SLP options, enabling them to make informed decisions about the care they want.

*Registration is mandatory for each seminar. To register for this seminar please contact PWP at 250-360-6800 or info@parkinsonwellness.ca.