Neurological Disease
Our team has a wealth of experience in assessment and management of neurogenic communication and swallowing disorders.
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Our clinicians have a special interest in all aspects of recovery following Traumatic Brain Injury.
We are inherently collaborative in all our clinical endeavours – but the complex consequences of traumatic brain injury are particularly enhanced by our holistic management and our skills in working within a multidisciplinary team.
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Our clinicians provide community support of complex communication and swallowing needs.
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Our special interests include evidence-based Aphasia and Motor Speech Treatment and Dysphagia Rehabilitation.
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Our team is committed to delivering the highest standard of clinical excellence in supporting individuals with Functional Neurological Disorder. We provide evidence-based, compassionate care for the full spectrum of FND-related communication needs, including voice changes, swallowing difficulties, speech disruptions, and cognitive-communication challenges.
Our approach focuses on restoring functional skills, empowering self-management, and helping clients regain confidence in their daily interactions.t goes here
Our commitment to our ongoing professional development ensures that our management is current and well evidenced. We work hard at applying research findings into our everyday clinical practice.
This includes access to technological advances in swallowing assessment, computer-based home programs and inclusion of smartphone technology to support therapy.
Putting Aphasia on the Agenda
“He’s gone from saying two words to getting up and presenting to rooms full of people.”
Sean O’Brien’s advocacy work in aphasia has been featured in the Rotary Down Under national magazine (Dec/Jan 2019–2020).
This coverage places the word “aphasia” in nearly 30,000 homes, with the story already circulating across Australia, New Zealand, and the USA. Each mention brings us a step closer to a more supportive world for people living with communication difficulties.