Public Service, Speech Language Therapy Service
The Community Speech-Language Therapy (SLT) team provides assessment, treatment and management for adults with communication and/or swallowing problems in order to help them reach and maintain their potential. Therapists typically see people who have:
Therapists work closely with clients, their family/whanau, caregivers and other health professionals to offer services such as:
What to expect: After your referral is received and approved, you will be contacted to indicate when you can expect an appointment. All referrals are prioritised in terms of urgency. You will then be contacted to arrange an initial appointment. The appointment with either be in your home, in a clinic or via telehealth and can be up to one hour.
On the first visit, the therapist will assess you to ascertain the nature and extent of your difficulty, and to establish your goals for intervention. If you have a swallowing difficulty, the therapist may need to see you eating and drinking as part of their initial assessment. You may find it helpful to have a family member or support person with you during an appointment.
Following the initial assessment a plan for intervention will be discussed with you and your family members/carers. If your first language is not English, then an interpreter may also be present during the sessions.
FAQS: How often/how many times will a SLT see a client? Frequency and the length of time clients will be seen will be determined by their individual needs/situation.
Do I attend an outpatient clinic?
If you cannot access our clinic, we can see you in your own home, at a rest home, private hospital or retirement village apartment.
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