Speech Therapy for Huntington’s Disease

Do you know someone living with Huntington’s Disease? Perhaps it is someone in your family, someone you care for, or perhaps you’ve received a diagnosis yourself. Speech Pathologists are allied health professionals that can support individuals with Huntington’s Disease to maintain safe swallowing and engage in meaningful communication for longer as the condition progresses.  If you’d like to find out more about Huntington’s Disease […]

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Eating and Drinking with Acknowledged Risk

Living with dysphagia long-term can be frustrating and challenging. No-one really enjoys the way a thickened beverage tastes, and for many, the choice to eat and drink as they please is a way to remain in control and prioritise quality of life.   It’s understandable that an individual with dysphagia would wish to explore their options, and Speech Pathologists can provide helpful education on what eating […]

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Speech Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

Do you know someone living with Parkinson’s disease? Whether they’ve just received a diagnosis or are a little while into their Parkinson’s journey, it is worth looking into the Speech Pathology options available.  Perhaps you’ve already heard a bit about how Parkinson’s can eventually begin to affect a person’s communication and swallowing. Speech therapy for Parkinson’s Disease is an effective, evidence-based way to maintain confident […]

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What to Expect: Telehealth Speech Therapy

If you have been struggling to find a local Speech Pathologist, or you simply want more flexibility in when and how you engage with Speech Pathology, telehealth speech therapy might be a good fit for you. In this article, we’ll take you through what to expect from telehealth speech therapy, including what the process typically looks like […]

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How to Improve Your Voice Quality with Good Vocal Hygiene

Does your voice need a bit of TLC? If you’ve been talking, shouting, or singing a lot lately you might have noticed your voice becoming strained – or even losing your voice by the end of the day. These problems can continue to get worse if you don’t take the time to implement good vocal hygiene strategies.  While we would always recommend seeking […]

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Speech Therapy for Motor Neurone Disease 

The team at Speak and Swallow Speech Therapy have a special place in their hearts for individuals living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). We even took part in a Pickleball Tournament to raise funds for our local charity, MND and Me! It’s safe to say it is a passion of ours to provide timely and meaningful speech therapy for people with Motor Neurone Disease.  In this […]

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What is Fluent Aphasia? Speech Therapy for Fluent Aphasia

Fluent Aphasia   Navigating life after an acute brain injury can be challenging, especially when your injury affects the way you communicate. Fluent Aphasia is a type of communication difficulty caused by damage to the language centres in the brain that result in speech that flows easily, but where the words coming out may not make […]

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What is a Cognitive-Communication Disorder

At Speak and Swallow, our Speech Pathologists provide therapy for a range of communication difficulties. However, one of the areas we work in that you may not yet be familiar with is cognitive-communication disorders.   Cognitive-Communication disorders arise when a person’s cognition – that is, their cognitive abilities like attention and memory – are impacted in […]

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