Swallowing Assessment via Video Call
Tele-Practice allows the same professional service whether you’re regional, rural or a city resident.
All the benefits of Tele-Health
Swallowing support within your own home.
Trained Speech Pathologist
A Speech Pathologist is trained to Assess, Treat, Manage and Support those with Dysphagia and their family and friends.
Researched Based Benefits
Research within Dysphagia is constantly growing. On-Line Assessment and Treatment provide the same benefits as being in the same room together. Without leaving your home or facility.
Tips and Tricks that make a difference
Swallowing difficulties are unique to each person. Some strategies have universal affect but because we treat everyone uniquely learning and developing tricks that just suit you can make a difference.
Education for Health Professionals, Staff and Family and Friends
Simple and straightforward education so 'everyone is on the same page' . We provide education for Medical Staff, Catering Staff, for Family and Friends and Community Groups.
What is dysphagia?
Dysphagia
Dysphagia is the medical term for those having difficulty with swallowing.
A Speech Pathologist is specifically trained to assess, treat and manage swallowing difficulties within the medical environment, home and aged care settings.

Who needs support?
Do you need support?
People may experience dysphagia for many reasons.
Muscle weakness, a decrease in cognitive function or a change muscle control and coordination.
Swallowing Difficulty may arise from surgery, Stroke, Neurological changes such as MND or Head Injuries.

How to get an Assessment
Ways to get assessed
A Swallowing Assessment needs to be performed with a Qualified Speech Pathologist.

Support for family and friends
Training and Education

Infrastructure
Infrastructure
