Speech Pathology That Helps You Connect and Communicate

At N-Able Therapies, our Speech Pathologists support people of all ages to express themselves, connect with others, and engage more confidently in daily life.

Whether it’s helping a child develop their first words, assisting adults with communication or language challenges, or supporting older clients with safe swallowing - we provide personalised, practical care in the settings that work best for you: home, school, aged care, or the community.

  • Speech and language development support
  • Developmental delays
  • Alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) systemss
  • Literacy and social communication therapy
  • Stuttering and voice therapy
  • Swallowing assessments and mealtime management (dysphagia)
  • Communication strategies for neurological or developmental conditions
  • Hearing loss
  • Training for carers, educators, and families
  • NDIS functional communication assessments and reports

Why N-Able Therapies Telehealth?

We come to you

Therapy where it matters most: in your home, your child’s school, or community.

Clinician-led care

Every plan is guided by highly trained, experienced clinicians who listen and respond to what’s important to you.

Genuine relationships

We take the time to build trust and ensure you’re comfortable every step of the way.

Outcome-focused

We’re here to make a meaningful difference - whether it’s walking to the mailbox or reducing hospital risk.

Where can you find our services?

Get in touch with us and share your goals or referral details so we can start planning your therapy journey.

Our team will ensure that you are connected to a clinician who best suits your individual needs and goals.

Whether at home, school, or online, we bring therapy to you in the most convenient way possible.

We’ll create a personalized plan to help you achieve long-term success and improved quality of life.

 Frequently Asked Questions

  • Speech pathologists assess and treat communication and swallowing difficulties. This includes challenges with speech sounds, language, voice, fluency (stuttering), social communication, and eating or drinking safely. They work with people of all ages to build skills, improve confidence, and support participation in daily life.

  • Usually, you don’t need a referral to see a speech pathologist. However, a referral or specific plan may be required if your sessions are funded through:

    • NDIS (self-managed, plan-managed, or agency-managed participants)

    • Home Care Packages (HCP) or Short-Term Restorative Care (STRC/SAH)

    • Medicare (Chronic Disease Management plans, Enhanced Primary Care)

    • Workers’ Compensation or other insurance schemes

    Your speech pathologist can help guide you through the process depending on your funding type.

  • Your first appointment will usually involve:

    • A detailed discussion about your history, concerns, and goals.

    • An assessment of communication or swallowing skills (depending on your needs).

    • Development of a tailored therapy plan.

    • Education and practical strategies you can use at home, school, work, or in the community.

    Therapy may also begin in the first session if appropriate.

Take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.

Book your therapy appointment today!