Our Services

Speech Pathology

Our experienced speech pathologists work closely with you and the participants to support their language and communication development, helping them express themselves more effectively.


We incorporate fun, engaging activities into speech sessions, understanding that participants thrive when they feel happy, safe, and supported.

We also offer guidance and support to parents and carers, helping you better meet your participants' speech and communication needs.

 

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Who is speech pathology for?


Our speech pathology services are designed for participants who may have delays or difficulties in their communication and development.

 

How can speech pathology help?


Our speech pathologists can assist participants in overcoming challenges and developing skills in the following areas:

• Speech                          

• Language

• Social skills

• Feeding and swallowing

 

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-Early communication development

We work with participants to interpret actions, sounds, and behaviours during routines and play, helping them progress to the next stage of communication. This is useful if participants aren’t using meaningful words or if their sounds or actions are difficult to understand.


-Language development

If participants struggle with understanding language or expressing themselves, we can help. This service is valuable if participants have difficulty following instructions or forming sentences.

 

-Speech and pronunciation (articulation)

We assist participants who are hard to understand when they speak or those who leave out or substitute specific sounds. We help make mealtimes safer and more enjoyable for participants who have trouble with certain food textures.

 

-Feeding and swallowing difficulties

We help make mealtimes safer and more enjoyable for participants who have trouble with certain food textures.


-Social communication

Our team can help participants develop better social skills, useful if they have difficulty making friends, understanding social cues, or   staying safe in the community.

 

-Fluency (smoothness of speech)

We support participants who stutter or pause frequently when speaking.

 

-Evidence-based speech pathology

Our services are grounded in evidence-based intervention strategies, ensuring we use the most up-to-date research to provide the best  care. Our speech pathologists are also skilled in using standardised assessments and reports to create tailored treatment plans for opti-mal outcomes.