Speech Pathology Adelaide

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What is Speech Pathology?

At Resilient Health Group, our Speech Pathology services encompass a wide range of practices.

Our speech pathologists are qualified to diagnose speech and language disorders through a variety of assessments, supporting early communication development, exploring alternative communication options and designing personalised therapy plans that cater to the unique needs of each individual.

Speech Pathology can also be invaluable to Early Intervention and can support with parent coaching and education.

How can Speech Pathology Help?

Speech pathology helps individuals improve their communication skills, addressing challenges related to speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing. 

Areas our speech pathologist can provide on-going therapeutic supports:

  • Early communication development

  • Speech

  • Language

  • Non-verbal communication / Augmentative and Alternative Communication 

  • Literacy

  • Eating and drinking

  • Drooling

Who is Speech Pathology for?

Speech therapy for kids can be particularly beneficial for individuals living with the following conditions:

  • Speech Disorders or Delays

Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Fluency Disorders (stuttering)

Speech Sound Disorders (articulation, phonological)

Voice Disorder (pitch, loudness, quality)

Motor Speech Disorders (Dysarthria)

Resonance Disorders (cleft palate, hypernasality)

Selective Mutism

  • Language Disorders   

Language Delays

Expressive and/or Receptive Language Disorders

Auditory Processing Disorder

Social Communication (pragmatic language) difficulties)

Literacy-related language difficulties (reading, spelling, writing) 

Aphasia

  • Neurodevelopmental and Medical Conditions

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Global Developmental Delay (GDD)

Intellectual Disability (ID)

Cerebral Palsy 

Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)

Genetic or congenital conditions (e.g. Down syndrome)

Hearing Loss

  • Feeding, eating and swallowing difficulties

  • Individuals who use or need AAC (Augmentative & Alternative Communication)