What can the Speech and Language Therapy Service help you with?
Word finding difficulties (Aphasia) often seen after a Stroke
Quiet voice: commonly experienced by people with Parkinson’s Disease
Any difficulties with speech or communication as a result of neurological conditions, such as Dementia, MS, or Huntington’s disease
Acquired dysphagia as a result of any of the conditions listed above.
Stuttering/stammering: adults and children’s service
Selective Mutism: most commonly experienced in adolescence
Social Communication difficulties: commonly experienced by people with ASD or mental health issues.
Communication difficulties as a result of Learning Disability; Adults and Children’s service
Communication difficulties resulting from Down syndrome, Cerebral Palsy (CP), or any other inherited condition.
Dysphagia resulting from Learning Disability or any syndrome or inherited conditions such as Down syndrome or CP