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NDIS Speech Pathology in Peninsula

From expressing yourself, joining in conversations or sharing a meal with family and friends, expect our team to build your confidence and equip you to do the things you want, your way.

How Speech Pathology Delivers More

When you work with Everyday Independence our Peninsula based speech pathologists support you in your community, as part of a broader team that may include occupational therapists, physiotherapists, positive behaviour practitioners, and habit coaches.

How Can Speech Pathology Help You?

Speech Pathology helps children, teenagers and adults with disabilities in the Peninsula to achieve the changes that are most important to them. These may include:

  • Expressing your wants and needs with family, friends, your support network and the broader community
  • Building your social communication skills to make and maintain friendships
  • Improving speech or expanding your vocabulary to more confidently engage in conversations and social situations
  • Improving literacy skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing)
  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) to improve communications, including keyword sign, pictures, communication devices like PODD or NovaChat, communication books, and other devices
  • Improving communication and quality of life for people who are overcoming stroke
  • Feeding, swallowing, and chewing food safely to develop muscle strength through physical exercises.

We’re Ready to Get you Started

To get started with speech pathology our disability practitioner comes to your Peninsula home to get to know you, your family and other members of your support team. They take a whole of life approach to set you on your pathway to positive change.

Not yet a NDIS participant? Visit our NDIS pages for information on getting your plan funded.

A Team Approach To Positive Change

Occupational Therapy

Physiotherapy

Early Childhood Supports

Positive Behaviour Support

Habit Coaches

Frequently Asked Questions

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Matthew’s Journey to Independence

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