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 cleftcare-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.
“Technology has allowed us at Smile Train to deliver the speech
therapy needs of children with cleft throughout this pandemic. Safety is our
foremost priority, and I am glad that this app allows us to safely serve the
needs of these kids in the comfort and safety of their own homes,” said Smile
Train’s South East Asia Director Kimmy Flaviano.
The Smile
Train app also addresses a glaring gap in reaching kids with cleft. “With the
app, distance is no longer a problem. Kids may start their speech therapy sessions
which they otherwise would not have started without the app. Furthermore, the
app encourages more Speech Pathologists to partner with Smile Train,” said
Veronica Yu, a speech pathologist and the lead content creator of the app.
“Partnering with Smile Train is life-changing, and I know that the Smile Train
app will give many speech pathologists the fulfillment of knowing that they are
making a difference in people’s lives,” Yu concluded.
“With or without the pandemic, digitalization of health services
is definitely important as it allows patients to access health services in a
more cost-effective way,” said Jeo Paz, Founder and Chief Executive
Officer of Nifty Hero. “This is precisely what the Smile Train speech app is
trying to accomplish, providing hundreds of families with cleft access to
speech therapy services at little to no cost at all, wherever they may be.”
Nifty
Hero is the developer of the Smile Train app, advocating to help non-profit
organizations in creating sustainable, cost-effective, and value-added health
solutions to help organize, automate, and improve services offered.
The app is available for download on the App Store and Google Play
in April. 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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