Language Therapy for Adults
Communication challenges in adulthood can affect confidence, relationships, work performance, and quality of life. Our clinic offers personalised language therapy for adults experiencing speech or communication difficulties due to neurological conditions such as Aphasia, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, dementia, head injuries, or age-related changes.
Aphasia Therapy
Aphasia is a communication disorder that affects a person’s ability to speak, understand, read or write. It often occurs after a stroke or brain injury.
How We Help
Assessment of communication strengths and challenges
Regular speech and language therapy sessions
Exercises to improve word-finding, sentence building and comprehension
Support for reading and writing difficulties
Functional therapy for everyday communication
Home practice programs for faster recovery
Language Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease may cause a softer voice, unclear speech, and slower or reduced language expression.
Therapy Focus
Improving speech clarity and volume
Strengthening breath support
Enhancing verbal expression and conversational confidence
Voice exercises for louder and stronger speech (LSVT-based methods)
Training in facial and mouth movements
Compensatory strategies when communication becomes difficult
More Conditions that we treat –
- Dysarthria
- Apraxia
What Makes Our Therapy Effective
One-on-one sessions tailored to each individual’s goals
Evidence-based techniques backed by research
Family/caregiver involvement when needed
Practical, real-life communication tasks
Supportive, compassionate, and patient-centred approach
