Conditions
Severe speech impairments (CP, autism, MR, degenerative diseases)
Non-verbal children or adults needing communication support
Post-surgical conditions (laryngectomy, tracheostomy)
Why Speech Therapy is Important
AAC gives a “voice” to those who cannot speak, ensuring dignity, independence, and social
inclusion.
Role of Speech Therapy
Matches individuals with low-tech or high-tech AAC systems
Trains families, schools, and workplaces in AAC integration
Reduces frustration by enabling expression of needs and thoughts
Our Team Supports Through
Low-tech: PECS, picture boards, communication books
High-tech: AVAZ app, tablets, switches, eye-gaze devices
Parent and teacher training for daily carryover
Benefits
- Independence in communication
- Inclusion in school, work, and community
Our Speech Therapy team brings international training, advanced tools, and a familycentered approach, ensuring every individual achieves confident communication and lasting outcomes.