Conditions
Stroke, head injury, traumatic brain injury
Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, MND
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)
Dementia, Alzheimer’s, age-related decline
Why Speech Therapy is Important
Neurological damage often robs individuals of speech, swallowing, and memory — critical
for dignity and independence. Therapy enables recovery and reintegration.
Role of Speech Therapy
Restores language (aphasia therapy)
Strengthens speech clarity (dysarthria management)
Improves memory, attention, problem-solving
Ensures safe swallowing and nutrition
Our Team Supports Through
Cognitive-linguistic rehabilitation with structured tasks
Family training for supported communication
Dysphagia therapy and safe feeding techniques
Benefits
- Enhanced quality of life, reduced caregiver burden
- Greater independence in daily living
Our Speech Therapy team brings international training, advanced tools, and a familycentered approach, ensuring every individual achieves confident communication and lasting outcomes.