How we can help you
What we can help with
Our speech pathologists can help you with communicating, swallowing and improving your confidence so you can connect with people in your community. They can also help family members and carers in their support roles.
Our speech pathologists can help with:
- Communicating verbally and non-verbally
- Understanding others
- Remembering what people say
- Find words to use
- Eat and drink safely
We also run the Western Aphasia Group where people can practice communicating together in a safe and encouraging space.
Types of support
- In person on campus
- Groups
Waiting list times
You may have to join a waitlist or need to wait until a new group starts. Call us or ask online to register your interest.
Using this service
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Home Care Packages
Get help to stay in your own home for longer and manage your Home Care Package the way you want
Have a question or need some help?
Call us on 1300 472 432 from 8.30am–5pm Monday to Friday or ask online .
In an emergency, call 000.