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How Speech Pathology Addresses Swallowing Disorders

Swallowing disorders, commonly referred to as dysphagia, can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life. From difficulty consuming food to the emotional toll of such challenges, dysphagia often requires specialized care to manage effectively. This is where speech pathology plays a crucial role. By offering targeted speech therapy and specialized

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Supporting Children with Autism with Speech Pathology

Speech pathology is an invaluable resource for children on the autism spectrum, offering tailored approaches to enhance both verbal and non-verbal communication. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often impacts a child’s ability to communicate, and this leads to difficulties in expressing feelings, building relationships, and navigating social interactions. Speech pathology steps

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What Speech Pathology Does for Adults Post-Stroke

Speech therapy offers indispensable help for stroke survivors to regain their ability to communicate effectively. A highly trained speech pathologist works closely with individuals to address challenges such as speech difficulties, language difficulties, and cognitive impairments caused by the stroke. Speech Difficulties in Adults After a Stroke Speech difficulties are

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Child undergoing a hearing assessment, engaged with toys during the evaluation process

Daily Language Stimulation Ideas

Adults typically say between 15,000 to 16,000 words per day but developing children start off with about 50 words by the age of 2, and it increases from there. How do we get from 50 words to 16,000? By listening, observing and imitating! Did you know that we can create

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Our State of the Art Hearing Device Range

We stock a range of devices to aid a variety of circumstances, including traditional hearing aids, Roger amplification kits, soundfield systems, sound cancelling headphones suitable for schools and ear protection devices. Please contact us at info@sashc.com.au or 08 8272 9997 for more information.

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