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Understanding Parkinson's Disease & Communication Changes
Living with communication challenges can feel isolating and frustrating. When your voice becomes soft or monotone, or when your speech is unclear, everyday conversations can become difficult. Join a SPEAK OUT Program or come along to one of our workshops to learn more about your speech and health challenges. Contact Access Allied Health & Training on info@accessalliedhealth.net.au or call 0400836254 today!


Access Allied Health & Training Services
Access Allied Health & Training services include improving speech, voice, communication, swallowing and gut health to improve your daily life. Our services are designed with your needs in mind, using evidence-based approaches ensuring you get the best possible outcomes.


Swallowing Difficulties via Telehealth: Exploring Your Therapy Options
Facing swallowing difficulties and need online services. We are hear to help. Swallowing difficulties affect many adults, especially those with neurological conditions. Swallowing difficulties via Telehealth are offered by our experienced Speech Pathology, at Access Allied Health & Training.


Enhancing Safety with Thickening Agents: Swallowing Disorders Solutions
Living with swallowing difficulties can be challenging. Every meal or drink might feel like a risk, and safety becomes a top priority. That’s why finding the right solutions to support safe swallowing is so important. One product that stands out in this area is resource thickenup clear . It offers a simple, effective way to make liquids safer to swallow without compromising taste or appearance. In this post, I’ll walk you through how this product can enhance safety, why it’s


Simplify Swallowing with GLOUP ~ Swallowing Aid
GLOUP is a swallowing lubricant that helps adults swallow their medications easily. Swallowing medications can sometimes be a real challenge. Whether it's a large tablet, dry capsule or bitter pill many adults find it difficult to swallow their medications. That's where GLOUP comes in.
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