What does a speech therapist do?

A speech therapist assesses, diagnoses, and treats disorders related to speech, language, communication, and swallowing. In an NDIS setting, they:

  • Create personalised therapy plans

  • Provide therapy sessions in clinic, at home or via telehealth

  • Support literacy, verbal and non-verbal communication

  • Educate families and support staff

  • Write reports for NDIS reviews or plan reassessments

Their goal is to improve participation in daily life, whether it's school, community, or home.

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