Comprehensive Speech Pathology Services for Adults Across Victoria

- Mobile and Telehealth options available

We provide personalised assessment and management of adults with communication and swallowing disorders due to stroke, neurological conditions, age-related changes, disability and other conditions/diagnoses.

Sessions are flexible - either in your home, the community or via telehealth - so you get the support you need, wherever you are. Explore our services below to find the right fit for your goals.

What’s involved:

  • Assessment and management of communication and swallowing disorders for NDIS participants across Melbourne.

  • Collaboration with Plan Managers, Support Coordinators and your wider care team (e.g., GP, allied health, support workers, etc.) to provide holistic care.

  • Training, education and resource development for care team members to support the individual.

  • Goals-based therapy.

  • Functional outcomes.

  • Report writing to: support the NDIS plan re-assessment process; advocate for funding; outline progress; provide ongoing recommendations.

NDIS Speech Therapy

What you can expect:

  • Improved communication

  • Safer swallowing

  • Improved confidence

  • Increased independence

What’s involved:

  • Assessment and management of dysphagia (swallowing disorders).

  • Assessment and management of communication disorders (including post-stroke rehabilitation, dementia support).

  • Support delivered within the home or residential aged care facilities.

  • Collaboration with Home Care Providers, Care Managers and your wider care team (e.g., GP, allied health, nursing staff, etc.) to provide holistic care.

  • Training, education and resource development for care team members to support the individual.

  • Functional outcomes.

  • Report writing to: ensure clear communication to the wider care team; outline progress; provide ongoing recommendations.

Aged Care Speech Therapy

What you can expect:

  • Improved communication

  • Safer swallowing

  • Improved confidence

  • Increased independence

Assessment

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What’s involved:

  • Initial evaluation to understand your unique needs and challenges.

  • Tailored and comprehensive assessments of swallowing and/or communication (including speech, language, voice, fluency, social communication).

How it works:

  • Face-to-face sessions to assess communication and/or swallowing.

  • Practical observation and formalised assessments.

  • Results summarised and provided with recommendations for therapy or strategies.

Benefits:

  • Identify specific strengths and areas that may require support.

  • Clear understanding of therapy goals and next steps.

  • Provides a foundation/baseline for a personalised therapy plan.

Who it’s for:

  • Adults experiencing difficulty expressing themselves, being understood by others, or swallowing.

  • Those recovering from stroke or brain injury.

  • Those with neurological conditions, age-related changes or disability.

Personalised Communication and Swallowing Therapy

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How it works:

  • Tailored therapy sessions in-home, in the community or via telehealth.

  • Progress reviewed regularly to ensure effective results.

  • Support provided for exercises to practice at home.

  • Resources and training provided to assist you and your support networks in supporting your communication or swallowing in daily life.

What’s involved:

  • Individualised therapy sessions designed to improve communication, clarity and swallowing safety.

  • Speech Pathology support to work towards achieving your personal goals.

Benefits:

  • Regain confidence in social, professional, and everyday interactions.

  • Learn practical exercises and strategies for long-term improvement.

  • Safe and supported eating and drinking, minimising health risks.

Who it’s for:

  • Adults who require ongoing support after assessment.

  • Those seeking improvement in speech, voice, fluency, language or swallowing function.

  • Those seeking support to understand social communication and build healthy, lasting relationships.

Detailed Reports for Clients and Professionals

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What’s involved:

  • Written documentation summarising assessments, goals, therapy progress, and recommendations.

How it works:

  • Reports are written after assessment or therapy sessions.

  • The Speech Pathologist summarises findings, recommendations and next steps.

  • Delivered digitally or in print, depending on client preference.

Benefits:

  • Clear and professional documentation of your communication and swallowing needs.

  • Supports medical, legal, or funding requirements.

  • Helps track progress and future therapy goals.

Who it’s for:

  • Clients, family members, caregivers, or healthcare professionals needing formal records.

  • People requiring reports for funding, NDIS, or workplace accommodations.

Flexible Telehealth Services Across Australia

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What’s involved:

  • Access high-quality assessment and therapy from the comfort of your home.

How it works:

  • Secure video sessions using your device of choice.

  • Real-time exercises, demonstrations and feedback.

  • Follow-up support via email or subsequent sessions.

Benefits:

  • Receive the same personalised care without travel.

  • Flexible scheduling to suit your lifestyle.

  • Ongoing support via secure online platforms.

Who it’s for:

  • Adults unable to attend in-person sessions due to distance, mobility, or convenience.

  • Those wanting support from the comfort of their own home.

Populations that may benefit from our support:

  • Ageing population (e.g., Dementia)

  • Progressive neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s Disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington’s Disease and more)

  • Neurodiverse population (ASD, ADHD)

  • Brain injuries (e.g., traumatic brain injury, stroke)

  • Other medical conditions (e.g., respiratory diseases, cancer)

  • People with disabilities (e.g., Down Syndrome, Intellectual Disability, Cerebral Palsy), and more.

Funding options:

  • NDIS

  • Home care packages

  • Medicare

  • Private health

  • Self-funded

  • Other.

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