Your Guide to Holiday Gatherings: 10 Powerful Parkinson’s Holiday Communication Tips

Parkinson's holiday communication tips.

Top 10 Parkinson’s Holiday Communication Tips to Help You Be Heard

Holiday gatherings are meant to be joyful — full of connection, conversation, and tradition. But for people with Parkinson’s, busy rooms, background noise, and fast-paced conversations can make it harder to feel truly heard.

That’s why we’ve put together these Parkinson’s holiday communication tips to help you feel more confident, expressive, and included during the festive season. With a little preparation, your voice can shine.


1️⃣ Warm Up Your Voice Before the Event

A short voice warm-up helps your speech feel stronger and more controlled.
Try:

This simple step boosts volume, clarity, and confidence right away — one of the most effective Parkinson’s holiday communication tips you can use.


2️⃣ Choose a Helpful Spot in the Room

A good environment makes communication easier. When possible:

Positioning yourself well helps reduce effort and increases confidence.


3️⃣ Use Your LOUD Voice — Even When It Feels Too Loud

People with Parkinson’s often feel louder than they actually are.
Aim for:

Your “loud” usually sounds perfectly normal to others.


4️⃣ Reduce Competing Noise

Holiday environments can be overstimulating.
It’s okay to:

Small changes can dramatically improve communication success.


Parkinson's holiday communication tips. Grandparents with grandchildren.

5️⃣ Prepare a Few Conversation Starters

Another important Parkinson's holiday communication tip is to prepare! Planning ahead makes socializing smoother.
Some simple go-to ideas:

Prepared topics help you stay engaged with less pressure.


6️⃣ Advocate for Your Communication Needs

Clear, simple cues help others support you:

Self-advocacy is a powerful part of any Parkinson’s holiday communication plan.


7️⃣ Take Breaks to Reduce Fatigue

Holiday events can be draining. Give yourself permission to:

Breaks help you stay present and connected without overwhelm.

And don’t forget to stay hydrated! Holiday events often include alcoholic drinks, which can dry out your mouth and throat. Try alternating each cocktail with a glass of water to keep your voice and speech comfortable and clear.


8️⃣ Use the “Big Finish” Trick for Important Statements

Before delivering something you want heard:

  1. Pause

  2. Take a breath

  3. Think LOUD

  4. Speak with intention

This quick reset can improve volume and clarity instantly.


9️⃣ Consider Technology for Extra Support

There’s no shame in using tools that help:

These can give you confidence in larger or noisier gatherings.


🔟 Stay Social — Even in Small Ways

Meaningful participation doesn’t require constant talking.
Holiday connection can look like:

There is no “right” way to enjoy the season.


Holiday Connection Starts With Feeling Heard

These Parkinson’s holiday communication tips are designed to help you speak with more confidence, clarity, and joy — not just at gatherings, but in everyday life.

If you’d like more structured support, daily practice, and expert-led guidance, join us inside Get LOUD! Stay LOUD!, our online voice and speech exercise program for people with Parkinson’s.

Your voice matters. Your presence matters. And you deserve to be heard this holiday season — and always.