Speech Therapy
For Kids
We provide services at home and in the community
Who We Work With
Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) at Swift Health are experts in communication. Our SLPs provide assessment, treatment and advise for children who have speech, language, and communication needs. We assess and treat children who require support with, although not limited to:
- accent reduction
- aphasia
- apraxia of speech
- autism/social interaction difficulties
- cleft palate
- conversation skills
- dyslexia / learning disability
- expressive language
- hearing impairment
- language comprehension
- language delay
- mild, moderate or severe learning difficulties
- phonological awareness
- reading / decoding
- reading comprehension / decoding
- selective mutism
- social skills
- specific difficulties in producing sounds
- specific language impairment
- spelling
- stammering
- stuttering
- unclear speech
- voice disorders
- written language
How Can We Help You
Following an initial Speech Therapy assessment, some ways our therapists can help your child include:
- Individual therapy/activity programmes for home and school
- Advice and training to parents, carers and other professionals to enable them to carry out therapy programmes
- Individual or group treatment sessions
- Advice on specialist equipment and systems, such as alternative means of communicating and support to early feeding
Here is how it works for you
Swift has an easy to use system to help you find the perfect Occupational Therapist!
Contact Us
Send us a message about where you reside and what type of services you need
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We match you to a superhero therapist!
Regular Follow Ups
Schedule regular follow-ups with our program directors. We can make sure everything is to your liking and you are upto date on the latest offers.
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Why Swift?
Local Professionals
Customized
Excellent record
Goal driven
Our practice is built on our reputation for building trusted relationships with our clients. Our highly skilled and experienced therapists provide assessments and treatments to assist clients overcome disability, fatigue, pain and improve activities of daily living.