Speech Pathologists support people to communicate. They can also assist when a person has trouble swallowing which can make eating and drinking difficult.
At Community Links, our Speech Pathologists work with people of all ages and abilities. This includes supporting individuals with understanding language, speaking, reading, writing, social skills and stuttering.
Speech Pathologists also support other ways to communicate including gesture, sign language or using communication aids like assistive technology.
Community Links offers services in a range of settings. The most appropriate environment is chosen based on individual needs. These settings include:
Our Speech Pathology team can also provide services via telehealth where appropriate.
All CLW Allied Health services are accessible to individuals of all ages, from birth to the elderly. No referral is required but individuals may be eligible to receive Medicare rebates.
CLW is a Registered NDIS Provider.
At CLW, we provide Speech Pathology services in the following areas:
Occupational Therapists use a whole person perspective to work with individuals, groups and communities to achieve optimal health and wellbeing through participation in the occupations of life.
The term ‘occupation’ is used to describe all the everyday things we do in our life roles, but also the things we do to be who we are, the things we do to create a meaningful life and to engage with wider society and culture.
Occupational therapy is a client-centred health profession that involves ongoing assessments to understand what activities a person can do (and those they want to do), any current limitations, their goals/motivations and also to offer advice/techniques about how to do something more easily and safely.
Occupational therapists are skilled in a number of areas, including mental health, rehabilitation, pain management, driving assessments and paediatrics. Occupational therapists work with people across the lifespan to provide a range of supports and services including:
Community Links offers services in a range of settings. The most appropriate environment is chosen based on individual needs. These settings include:
Our Occupational Therapy team can also provide services via telehealth where appropriate.
Community Links Wellbeing is a registered NDIS provider. We offer the following NDIS services:
Community Links Wellbeing is a Registered NDIS Provider.
If your child is not eligible for funded packages, Medicare, Private Healthcare and other rebates may be applicable.
For further information, please contact our Allied Health Intake Worker on
0408 453 218