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Speech Pathology

By March 15, 2026No Comments

What is Speech Pathology

Overview

Speech pathology is a healthcare service that helps people improve their communication, speech, language, voice, and swallowing skills.

What Speech Pathology may include

  • Assessment and treatment of speech difficulties like unclear pronunciation or stuttering
  • Language development support for understanding and using words effectively
  • Communication aids training, including picture boards or electronic devices
  • Voice therapy for people with vocal cord problems or voice loss
  • Swallowing assessment and safe eating strategies
  • Social communication skills for better interaction with others

How it helps

Speech pathology empowers people to communicate more confidently and safely, whether through improving their natural speech or learning alternative communication methods. This support can enhance daily interactions, build stronger relationships, and increase independence in both personal and community settings.

Connection to support services

Speech pathologists often work alongside other support workers to create comprehensive care plans. They may provide training to support staff on communication strategies, ensuring consistent approaches across all daily activities and environments.

Related supports

Allied Health Professionals
In-Home Support
Day Program

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