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Speech Pathology

Speech Pathologists are responsible for the assessment and management of patients with communication impairment,

swallowing difficulty, secretion management and oral health issues.  The issues associated with these symptoms are multifocal and the challenges and dilemmas  are complex.  With the client at the heart of all decision making, successful management requires partnerships reflecting a cohesive multidisciplinary input with the patient and those caring for them.

 

Speech Pathologists employed by CHCB hold a Bachelor of Speech Pathology or the equivalent and are eligible for membership of the Speech Pathology Association of Australia.  Several of the staff also have post graduate qualifications in palliative care and family therapy.

 

The expertise and specialised management of the complex issues resulting from progressive neurological conditions is an acknowledged aspect of the Speech Pathology Service provided by Calvary Health Care Bethlehem.  Speech Pathology management is grounded in a neuro-palliative rehabilitation approach, focusing on quality of life for the individual and their carers. 

  

The speech pathologists liaise closely with patients, families and members of the treating team. To ensure optimum management and support of patients and their families in their local community, CHCB speech pathologists refer patients to local services and liaise closely with community based clinicians.

 

CHCB speech pathologists have specialist skills in the management of people with terminal illness. These include progressive neurological diseases such as Motor Neurone Disease, advanced Multiple Sclerosis, Huntington's Disease, other rare progressive conditions and patients requiring palliative care.

 

CHCB speech pathologists provide ongoing, education and counselling as symptoms change during the course of the disease. Patient’s are supported to manage functional changes to alleviate discomfort and maintain best function.

Changes can be subtle or obvious and might include:

  • slurred speech

  • voice changes

  • difficulty speaking on the telephone

  • coughing or throat clearing

  • slower eating or eating that is too fast

  • food sticking in the throat

  • difficulty swallowing tablets

  • avoiding some foods

  • sticky secretions in the throat

  • build up of saliva in the mouth

  • drooling or wetness of the lips

  • dry mouth

  • poor acknowledgement and understanding of changes to speech and swallowing

Services are available to all patients of CHCB and referrals can be made by patients, family members, health professionals, carers or members of the treating team.

 

Please contact the department on (03) 9595 3343.

Hours of Operation

 

The Speech Pathology Department operates from 8.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Monday to Friday.

 

To access the services for speech pathology please call 03 9595 3343

or email  speech@bethlehem.org.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

        

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