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Speech Pathology

Assisting you with communication, speech, language and swallowing.

Speech Pathologists work with people who have difficulty communicating and swallowing due to conditions including developmental delay, stroke, brain injuries, learning disability, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, dementia, hearing loss as well as other difficulties that can affect speech and language. 

Our GRS Speech Pathology sessions will be tailored for your individual needs and can assist with the transition to school or employment. We also provide support for significant others, such as family members, care providers and teachers to facilitate greater communication.

Your benefits from Speech Pathology include:

  • Developing spoken language

  • Enhancing understanding of language

  • Improving practical language skills to develop social interaction and conversation

  • Supporting you to find strategies to develop your communication 

  • Communication aids and other assistive technologies if required

  • Improving deficits with motor speech disorders and dyspraxia

  • Improving literacy

  • Behavioural management and emotional regulation strategies

 

Our Speech Pathology Services may offer the scope of services including but not limited to:

  • Dysphasia (Speech) Assessment and Intervention

    • Dysphagia (Swallowing) Asessment support/Mealtime management

  • ​Feeding issues assessment and intervention
    • Sequential-Oral-Sensory (SOS) Feeding​

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Assessment and Prescription 

  • Communication skills Assessment and Training 

    • Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals Preschool, Third Edition (CELF Preschool-3)

    • Preschool Language Scales, 5th Edition (PLS-5) 

  • School-based Learning/Productivity Assessment and Intervention

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