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Why do old people whistle when they say "s"?

According to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, many healthy older adults experience communication changes, and one of the more peculiar issues is the whistling 's' sound. So, why do old people whistle when they say "s"? This phenomenon, while seemingly random, often stems from subtle yet significant physical changes in and around the mouth.

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Understanding What Are the Speech Problems Associated with Dementia?

Dementia affects an estimated 55 million people globally, with a large number experiencing communication challenges. This guide details the various **speech problems associated with dementia** and offers strategies for caregivers to help manage these issues effectively.

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Why do older people struggle to speak?

According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, over 40 million Americans experience some form of communication disorder. Understanding **why do older people struggle to speak** is the first step toward effective intervention and improved quality of life for seniors and their families.

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Why do people with dementia babble? Understanding the neurological changes

According to the World Health Organization, language difficulties are a common symptom in people with dementia and may be one of the earliest signs of the condition. The seemingly nonsensical or repetitive speech often described as “babbling” is not a deliberate behavior but a consequence of progressive damage to the brain's language centers. Understanding why people with dementia babble is the first step toward effective communication and more compassionate care.

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