#41 How to find a voice for Advance Care Planning when you can’t talk, with Speech and Language Therapist Sophie Whitehead

09.01.23

#41 How to find a voice for Advance Care Planning when you can’t talk, with Speech and Language Therapist Sophie Whitehead

How to find a voice for Advance Care Planning is dedicated to the memory of Keith, an incredible gentleman I met many years ago and who taught me about the power and importance of voice in truly seeing a person.

In this episode I talk with Sophie Whitehead, a speech therapist specialising in palliative care. We talk about the crucial role Speech Therapists have on patient wellbeing, dignity and quality of life as well as supporting Advance Care Planning.

This episode links to previous podcasts, check out episode 34 in which Caroline England discusses voice recording for people with MND and episode 1 with the late Clair Fisher who has influenced Sophie’s work.

Key messages from guest

  • Sophie describes how rare the specialist Speech Therapist role in palliative care is.

  • Swallowing and communication are specific areas that can be supported by Speech Therapy.

  • We know that communication difficulties towards the end of life can have massive implications on quality of life, participation in services, relationships, Advance Care Planning  so it’s a really important thing that we address this as part of end of life care.

  • Sophie shares the impact like high profile people like Rob Burrow  have had on public awareness around communication and Motor Neuron Disease. 

  • I share the impact of communication on a patient called Keith who taught me so much so many years ago.

  • Glasses, hearing aids and good oral care are basics that can improve communication.

  • Sophie shares skills for assessing capacity and the core role Speech and Language can support in capacity assessments. 

  • Sophie talks about the impact of Clair Fisher  and the eloquent, pragmatic and humbling way Clair approached the end of her  life and how this has influenced her work.

Resources

Bio

Sophie Whitehead is a Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) working with adults in both a hospice & a hospital and she is the chair of the Palliative Care Clinical Excellence Network for SLTs. She is particularly interested in raising the profile of the role of SLTs within Specialist Palliative Care teams, particularly around supporting those with communication difficulties


 

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Thanks to all my guests for working with me to share their knowledge, experience and stories about Advance Care Planning. I hope you enjoyed listening and have insights to take away; I love hearing your reflections on the series and look forward to reviews on Spotify where you can also subscribe to the series.

Clare

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