Services We Offer
AAC
We support individuals of all ages who have limited or no verbal speech to communicate using AAC systems. This may include communication boards, speech-generating devices, or apps. We assess each person's needs and provide personalised training for clients, families, and support teams to ensure successful, meaningful communication. From low tech to high tech, we are here to help.
Swallowing
Dysphagia can impact safety, nutrition, and quality of life and swallowing changes can occur due to age related decline, or neurological change. We are experienced in providing swallowing assessments and safe mealtime recommendations. It is our goal to support safe and enjoyable mealtimes, with practical strategies and education, whether it be for yourself, family for your care team.
Social Communication
Changes in voice can be caused by illness, vocal strain, or neurological conditions. We offer voice assessments and therapy to improve vocal quality, strength, and endurance. Whether it’s hoarseness or vocal fatigue we’ll work with you to find a healthier, stronger voice. We also have specialist training in the Parkinson's Voice therapy SpeakOut!
Voice
Changes in voice can be caused by illness, vocal strain, or neurological conditions. We offer voice assessments and therapy to improve vocal quality, strength, and endurance. Whether it’s hoarseness or vocal fatigue we’ll work with you to find a healthier, stronger voice. We also have specialist training in the Parkinson's Voice therapy SpeakOut!
Speech
We support both children and adults who have difficulty due articulation delays, phonological disorders, or speech issues following injury or illness. Therapy is designed to improve clarity and confidence, with fun, engaging sessions that build real-world communication skills. We have specialist experience in supporting those with dysarthria and apraxia of speech.
Language
We can help with both receptive language (understanding others) and expressive language (sharing thoughts and ideas). For children, this might mean supporting early language development or school readiness. For adults, therapy may focus on language recovery after stroke, brain injury, or cognitive-communication challenges.
