Speech Pathology in Melbourne.

At Activate Allied Health, our speech pathologists are passionate about providing individualised and evidence-based practices to support children and adults with their communication to improve their quality of life.

SPEECH PATHOLOGY

Helping children and adults to communicate through personalised supports.

We understand how life-effecting it can be if you or your loved one struggles to communicate on a daily basis. We work closely with our patients to provide world-class speech therapy, which enables people to communicate with the confidence we often take for granted. 

Pragmatics/Social Communication

We can support you to understand and use language in social situations to interact with others.

Language



We can assist you to understand and use language to communicate your needs and ideas.

Articulation/Speech



We can help you to develop certain sounds and how you produce sounds together in words.

Play and early/pre-verbal communication

We work with children and their families to build their play skills and emerging communication.

Fluency



We work with both adults and children who experience stuttering to improve their fluency.

Literacy



We can help you improve your ability to read, write and spell.


We love supporting our clients to identify their strengths and needs, working together to improve their communication skills.

ABOUT US

As a team of passionate Speech Pathologists, we collaborate with our clients to help them communicate their needs, wants and ideas to participate in the community. 


The latest scientific evidence backs our speech pathology programs. We pride ourselves on offering services in your chosen settings, whether in the home, kindergarten, school or clinic.

FAQs

Common questions we get about Speech Pathology

  • What does a Speech Pathologist do?

    A speech pathologist diagnoses and treats various communication disorders. They work with individuals of all ages to improve speech clarity, language development, and communication skills, enabling effective interaction and enhancing overall quality of life. 


    We listen to our clients' voices and combine their thoughts with assessment data to create a tailored plan to target specific communication goals.

  • Is Speech Pathology supported by NDIS?

    Yes, Speech Pathology is supported by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia. 


    NDIS participants can use their funding to access speech pathology services to diagnose, treat, and manage communication difficulties.

  • Is Speech Pathology covered by my health insurance?

    Yes, many private health insurance plans in Australia offer coverage for speech pathology services. However, coverage varies depending on the specific insurance provider and policy. 


    It's recommended to check with your health insurance provider to determine the coverage available for speech pathology services and whether any conditions or limitations apply. 


    Additionally, some patients may be eligible for Medicare rebates or access to speech pathology services through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), which we just mentioned in the question above.

  • How can Speech Pathology help my child's development?

    Speech pathology can significantly contribute to your child's development by addressing various communication challenges and promoting overall well-being. Speech pathologists work with children to:


    Articulation/Speech - We can help you to develop certain sounds and how you produce sounds together in words


    Language - We can assist you to understand and use language to communicate your needs and ideas


    Pragmatics/Social Communication - We can support you to understand and use language in social situations to interact with others


    By addressing these aspects, speech pathology fosters practical communication skills, improves academic performance, and enhances your child's overall quality of life.

  • What can I expect during a Speech Pathology Session?

    The speech pathologist can offer insights and education to the team around the client to ensure that strategies that are being practiced in sessions are beneficial for clients outside of the therapy setting.


    Assessment: The speech pathologist will assess your concerns, conduct evaluations, and gather information about your communication goals and needs.


    Individualised Plan: Based on the assessment, a tailored plan will be created to target specific communication goals, whether related to speech clarity, language development, or swallowing issues.


    Engaging Activities: Sessions may include interactive activities, exercises, games, and conversation practice to work on communication skills in a dynamic and enjoyable manner.


    Techniques and Strategies: The speech pathologist will provide techniques and strategies to enhance speech, language, or swallowing abilities, guiding you through exercises that can be practised at home.


    Progress Tracking: Progress will be monitored over sessions, with adjustments made to the plan as needed to ensure continuous improvement.


    Education: You'll receive insights and education about your communication challenges, empowering you to better understand the techniques being used and their purpose.


    Family Involvement: For children, family involvement is often encouraged, with guidance provided on how parents and caregivers can support progress outside of sessions.


    Positive Environment: Sessions are conducted in a supportive and encouraging environment, designed to foster confidence and comfort as you work on communication goals.


    By participating actively and following the guidance provided by your Speech Pathologist, you can expect to see improvements in communication skills and overall confidence over time.

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