Speech Pathologist
Speech pathologists help you communicate, or when you have trouble eating and drinking. They are qualified health professionals who work with people of all ages. They help you when you have trouble understanding and talking with other others and also help with reading, spelling and using technology or other ways to communicate. Speech pathologists also help people who have trouble swallowing, which can make eating and drinking difficult.
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At Human Core Services, we provide speech pathology services that enable our clients to manage or rehabilitate their condition so they can live life to the fullest, safely and as independently as possible.
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Our speech pathology services focus on a range of conditions including:
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Aphasia
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Apraxia
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Stuttering
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Delayed speech
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Articulation, speech clarity and fluency
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Literacy, reading and writing
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Early intervention
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Social communication skills
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Auditory processing
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), including using symbols or signs to communicate
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Dysphagia and mealtime management
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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1. Is my treatment plan customised?
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Human Core services speech Pathologists will work with other health professionals and organisations to support NDIS participants to implement and follow the programs designed for them.
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​ 2. Where do speech pathologists work?
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Speech pathologists work in many settings, including:​
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rehabilitation services
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mental health services
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community health centres
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private practices/clinics
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people’s homes
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services for people with complex communication needs due to conditions such as autism, cerebral palsy, and intellectual disability.
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