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NDIS Speech Pathology in Croydon Park

If you are looking for speech pathology in Croydon Park, you want support that feels steady and clear. Not overwhelming.

At Optimum Health Solutions, our speech pathologists work as part of a team across seven disciplines. Through internal case conferences, we look at the whole person, not just one goal.

We are here to help you build capacity, support independence, and maximise autonomy in everyday life.
Speech therapist working with young girl in Croydon Park clinic.

Who We Support with Speech Pathology in Croydon Park

In Croydon Park, we support children, teens, and adults funded through the NDIS. We also support families who want guidance navigating communication challenges.
Early language delay
Autism spectrum support
Speech sound difficulties
Stuttering
Social communication challenges
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
Feeding and swallowing support
Adult communication after injury or illness

Speech Pathology Services Available at Croydon Park

Communication assessments

Clear and practical assessments to understand strengths and areas for growth. We explain everything in plain language.

Individual therapy sessions

Structured sessions designed to build capacity and support independence at home, school, or work.

AAC assessment and training

Support to explore and use communication devices. We help participants and families navigate options with confidence.

NDIS reports and reviews

Goal-focused reports that reflect real progress. Clear documentation to support plan reviews and funding discussions.

How Speech Pathology Works at Our Croydon Park Clinic

1.

Initial Assessment & Consultation

We listen first. We understand communication needs, daily routines, and NDIS goals.
2.

Treatment Planning

We create a clear plan that builds capacity and supports independence. The plan aligns with NDIS funding categories.
3.

Active Intervention

Sessions are practical and engaging. We focus on skills that matter in daily life.
4.

Skill Building / Functional Training

We practise skills in real-life situations. This helps maximise autonomy at home, school, and in the community.
5.

Progress Review

We review progress regularly and adjust the plan when needed. This supports steady development and funding clarity.

6.

Maintenance & Capacity Building

We focus on long-term skill use. Our goal is to maximise autonomy and reduce reliance over time.

Meet Our Croydon Park Speech pathologist Team

New to the Ndis? Book a free Discovery Session!

Every NDIS plan recipient receives a free upfront discovery session to build a customised treatment plan across our range of services. We know you’ve already put a lot of hard work into completing your NDIS plan. To make things easy and clear for you, we align the treatment plan to your NDIS Capacity Building Budget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, speech pathology is usually funded under Capacity Building supports in Improved Daily Living. This category allows you to use funding for assessments, therapy sessions and reports. If you are unsure, we can help you check your plan and navigate your budget clearly.
No referral is required for NDIS participants. You can contact us directly. We will review your plan and make sure speech pathology fits within your funding category.
Yes. We provide clear progress reports that support NDIS reviews and funding discussions. Our reports outline progress, ongoing needs, and future recommendations. This helps families and coordinators plan ahead.

We use structured therapy pathways and regular reviews to support steady plan usage.

By planning early and reviewing progress, we help families in Croydon Park avoid rushed spending before reviews.

Yes. With consent, we collaborate with schools, support coordinators, and other allied health providers. Our internal case conferences across seven disciplines support a team approach. This keeps communication clear and consistent.

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