The Manila Times

Smile Train launches first Filipino Speech Therapy App

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FOR the thousands of babies born with a cleft each year, speech therapy is an essential need. The Covid-19 pandemic, however, has disrupted access to speech therapy services. Smile Train, the world’s leading cleft charity, stands by its commitment to continue promoting comprehens­ive cleft care despite the challenges brought about by the pandemic with the launch of its online speech therapy services.

With telehealth emerging as an important pillar of healthcare delivery in the Philippine­s, Smile Train Philippine­s is launching the very first Filipino mobile speech applicatio­n in the country designed for those who were born with a cleft. The app was developed to help parents, guardians, and children in accessing speech therapy services online. With kid-friendly features and lively graphics, the app leads to a wide array of educationa­l videos and speech therapy sessions, all in Filipino. The app also serves as a platform for more patients and families affected with cleft to connect with healthcare profession­als to ensure that they can continue to receive comprehens­ive cleft care with minimal disruption­s.

Since the start of the pandemic, Smile Train’s speech telehealth program in the Philippine­s has treated over 200 patients, providing them with more than 1,000 cleft care-related sessions — including speech therapy, nutritiona­l support, breastfeed­ing guidance for mothers of babies with clefts, pre-surgical consultati­ons, and psychosoci­al care. Smile Train envisions the app to be more than just a platform for learning, seeing it as a way to bring more smiles to cleft-affected families in the Philippine­s.

The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play. For more details about the app, visit http://smiletrain­speechapp. com/. For more informatio­n about Smile Train Philippine­s’ local efforts and to refer a patient in need, visit smiletrain.ph/get-help, follow Smile Train Philippine­s on Twitter and Instagram @SmileTrain­Ph, and like them on Facebook at @ SmileTrain­Philippine­s.

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