PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
📞9376 1443 - Noranda 📞6285 6185 - Malaga
PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
Support for speech sound clarity when certain sounds are difficult to say correctly. We help children and adults improve understandable speech for everyday communication.
Therapy to support communication after brain injury or stroke affecting speaking, understanding, reading, and/or writing. We use practical strategies tailored to daily life and goals.
Support for motor speech planning difficulties that affect how speech sounds are coordinated. Therapy focuses on improving speech consistency, clarity, and functional communication.
Assessment and support for communication systems such as picture boards, apps, and speech-generating devices. We help individuals and families build communication that works in real life.
Support for communication changes linked to memory, attention, problem-solving, and thinking skills. We focus on practical strategies to improve daily function, safety, and participation.
Therapy for speech that may sound fast, irregular, or difficult to follow. We help improve speech clarity, pacing, and communication confidence.
Speech, feeding, and communication support for people with craniofacial differences. Therapy is tailored to functional needs, development, and everyday participation.
Support for children who are slower to develop understanding and/or use of language. We use play-based and functional strategies to build communication skills.
Therapy for slurred or unclear speech caused by muscle weakness or reduced control. We support speech clarity, breath support, and communication strategies.
Assessment and therapy for swallowing difficulties affecting safety, nutrition, and quality of life. We provide practical management strategies and collaborative care planning.
Support for difficulties using words, sentences, and language to express thoughts and needs. Therapy helps build clearer, more effective communication.
Voice support aligned with your identity and communication goals. Therapy may focus on voice, resonance, pitch, communication style, and confidence.
Speech and communication support for children and adults with hearing loss or hearing-related communication challenges. We tailor therapy to listening access, speech, language, and functional communication needs.
Assessment and therapy for hoarse, rough, tired, or strained voice. We help identify contributing factors and support healthier, more comfortable voice use.
Support for individuals who have difficulty both understanding language and expressing themselves. Therapy targets functional communication skills across home, school, work, and community settings.
Speech pathology support for communication and swallowing changes related to neurological conditions. Therapy is tailored to symptoms, goals, and changes over time.
Support for the sound-based skills needed for reading and spelling, such as rhyming, sound matching, and breaking words into sounds. Therapy can help build strong early literacy foundations.
Therapy for speech sound pattern errors that make speech harder to understand. We help children develop clearer speech using evidence-based, age-appropriate approaches.
Rehabilitation support after head and neck cancer surgery, including speech, voice, and swallowing needs. We focus on safe function, comfort, and improving day-to-day communication.
Support for social communication skills such as turn-taking, topic maintenance, body language, and understanding social cues. Therapy helps improve communication in real-world interactions.
Therapy for voice difficulties not caused by structural damage, often linked to voice use patterns, stress, or muscle tension. We support more efficient, comfortable voice production.
Support for difficulties understanding spoken language, instructions, and conversation. Therapy helps build comprehension skills for everyday communication and learning.
Assessment and therapy for voice resonance differences (such as hypernasality or hyponasality) that affect speech quality. We provide practical support and collaborate with other specialists where needed.
Support for children whose speech skills are developing more slowly than expected. Therapy focuses on building clear speech and communication confidence through tailored strategies.
Support for stuttering across the lifespan, focused on communication confidence, participation, and speech strategies. Therapy is personalised to the individual’s goals and experiences.
Assessment and therapy to support voice, breathing, and swallowing changes related to vocal cord paralysis. We provide practical strategies and work collaboratively with medical teams where needed.
Find the right support by discipline, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, exercise physiology and other allied health services.
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our experienced team is here to help children and adults manage their sensory condition and improve their quality of life.
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We support children, adults and older adults with disability, injury, chronic conditions, developmental concerns, communication needs, mobility challenges and rehabilitation goals.
Speech Therapy (also called Speech Pathology) focuses on assessing, diagnosing, and treating communication and swallowing difficulties. At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our speech pathologists support children, teens, and adults to improve speech clarity, language skills, social communication, voice and fluency and swallowing safety.
Speech therapy can help with a wide range of concerns, including:
Speech delays in children: Supporting speech sound development, clarity, and age-appropriate communication.
Speech sound disorders: Including articulation (sound production) and phonological (sound patterns) difficulties.
Language disorders: Helping with both receptive language (understanding) and expressive language (using words and sentences).
Swallowing and feeding difficulties (dysphagia): Supporting people who have difficulty swallowing safely due to conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurological conditions.
Social communication differences: Supporting conversational skills, turn-taking, perspective-taking, and understanding non-verbal communication.
Stuttering and fluency disorders: Helping clients manage fluency, reduce effort/tension, and build confidence in communication.
Paediatric speech therapy supports children with speech, language, communication, and early literacy needs using evidence-based and child-friendly approaches. Sessions may be play-based (especially for younger children), while still being structured and goal-directed.
Common areas we support include:
Adult speech therapy supports adults with communication and swallowing needs related to neurological conditions, injury, medical events, or age-related changes. Therapy is practical, functional, and designed around everyday participation (home, work, community).
Common areas we support include:
NDIS speech therapy is available for self-managed and plan-managed participants. Therapy may focus on functional communication goals, speech clarity, social interaction and participation, and AAC support where required. We collaborate with participants, families, support coordinators, schools, and relevant providers to support practical, meaningful outcomes.
Dysphagia (swallowing) support helps when swallowing difficulties affect hydration, nutrition, safety and confidence with eating and drinking. Our speech pathologists can complete clinical assessments (as appropriate), provide strategies for safer swallowing, recommend targeted exercises when indicated, and support shared-care referral pathways with GPs/ENT/medical teams when needed.
Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health offers a range of therapy services and specialised supports. You can browse by therapy area, explore specialised services, or learn more about the facilities and equipment we use in-clinic .
Speech pathologists (speech therapists) support children and adults with a wide range of speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing needs. Below is a practical overview of the common areas we assess and treat at Palms.
Articulation Disorders: Difficulty producing specific speech sounds clearly (e.g., /s/, /r/, /l/).
Phonological Disorders: Patterns/rules of sound errors that reduce intelligibility (e.g., fronting, final consonant deletion).
Apraxia of Speech: Motor planning/programming difficulty; speech errors may be inconsistent and speech can sound “choppy.”
Dysarthria: Speech changes due to weakness, tone or coordination differences affecting speech muscles.
Expressive Language Disorder: Difficulty using words/sentences to share ideas, tell stories, ask questions, or use grammar accurately.
Receptive Language Disorder: Difficulty understanding spoken/written language, following instructions, or processing complex language.
Mixed Expressive–Receptive Language Disorder: Difficulties with both understanding and expressing language.
Developmental Delays: Support when speech and language milestones are developing more slowly than expected.
Aphasia: Language difficulty often after stroke/brain injury, affecting speaking, understanding, reading and/or writing.
Hoarseness or Strained Voice: Raspy, breathy, strained or unreliable voice; can relate to vocal load, inflammation, reflux, or vocal fold changes.
Vocal Cord Paralysis: One or both vocal folds do not move normally, impacting voice, breathing and/or swallowing.
Resonance Disorders: Speech that sounds overly nasal or “blocked”; may be structural, neuromuscular and/or learned.
Gender Affirming Voice and Speech Therapy: Support to align voice and communication with gender identity using safe, evidence-based voice techniques.
Psychogenic Voice Disorders and Conversion Disorder: Voice changes linked to psychological factors; therapy supports voice recovery and functional communication.
Stuttering: Disruptions to speech flow (repetitions, prolongations, blocks) that can impact confidence and participation.
Cluttering: Fast or irregular speech rate that can reduce clarity and organisation of spoken messages.
Pragmatic Language Disorder: Support for conversation skills, turn-taking, topic maintenance, inference, and interpreting non-verbal cues.
Dysphagia (Swallowing Disorders): Assessment and strategies to support safe swallowing and reduce aspiration risk (often alongside GP/ENT/medical teams when needed).
Hearing Impairments: Therapy to support listening, speech clarity, language development, and communication strategies in partnership with audiology where required.
Speech Therapy for Neurological Conditions: Communication and swallowing rehabilitation for stroke, TBI, Parkinson’s disease, MS, dementia and other neurological conditions.
Phonological Awareness: Therapy targeting sound awareness skills that underpin reading/spelling (rhyming, blending, segmenting, manipulation).
Post‑Surgical Rehabilitation for Laryngectomy and Head and Neck Cancer: Multidisciplinary support for communication, swallowing and function after surgery/treatment (in shared care with your treating team).
If you’re unsure which facility, service, or technology is the right fit, our team can guide you based on your goals and presentation.
Important disclaimer: This webpage contains general information only and is not intended to be relied upon as personal clinical advice. While we aim to keep information accurate and up to date, it may not reflect the most current research or your individual circumstances. Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health does not accept liability for decisions made based on this information without an individualised assessment by an appropriately qualified health professional. If you have concerns, please contact us to book an assessment or speak with your GP/medical team.