PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
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PALMS PHYSIOTHERAPY & ALLIED HEALTH
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our speech pathologists provide swallowing assessments for adults and children who may be experiencing dysphagia, mealtime difficulties, or concerns about swallowing safety. We offer a practical, person-centred approach focused on understanding the swallowing problem, identifying functional risks, and making recommendations to support safer eating and drinking where appropriate.
Swallowing difficulties can affect nutrition, hydration, comfort, confidence at mealtimes, and overall quality of life. Early assessment can help clarify what is happening and guide the next steps.
Dysphagia means difficulty swallowing. It can affect eating, drinking, saliva management, or swallowing medication. Dysphagia can occur for many different reasons and may range from mild to more significant swallowing difficulty.
Swallowing problems may be associated with:
stroke
Parkinson’s disease
multiple sclerosis
brain injury
dementia
head and neck cancer
developmental disability
frailty and ageing-related changes
prolonged illness, surgery, or hospitalisation
Some signs that may suggest dysphagia include:
coughing or choking during meals or drinks
a wet or gurgly voice after swallowing
food feeling stuck in the throat or chest
needing extra time or effort to eat and drink
recurrent chest infections
unexplained weight loss
dehydration
avoiding meals due to discomfort, fear, or fatigue
needing frequent prompts or support at mealtimes
Not every person with dysphagia will show the same signs, which is why an individual assessment is important.
We provide swallowing assessment and dysphagia support for:
private clients
children and adults
self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants
older adults receiving in-home aged care supports
CHSP clients
DVA clients, where appropriate
clients referred by GPs and other health professionals
families, carers, community care teams, and support workers seeking guidance around swallowing safety
Aged care terminology has changed nationally: Support at Home replaced the Home Care Packages Program on 1 November 2025, while CHSP continues and will transition no earlier than 1 July 2027.
We support children, adults and older adults with disability, injury, chronic conditions, developmental concerns, communication needs, mobility challenges and rehabilitation goals.
Our speech pathologists provide comprehensive clinical swallowing assessments to understand how swallowing difficulties may be affecting safety and function. Assessment may include:
review of medical history and presenting concerns
discussion of symptoms, eating habits, and mealtime challenges
observation of eating and drinking, where clinically appropriate
assessment of oral motor function, such as lips, tongue, jaw, and coordination
consideration of posture, fatigue, alertness, cognition, and support needs
identification of practical risks and mealtime concerns
recommendations for safer swallowing strategies, food and fluid texture considerations, and mealtime support
Where appropriate, we also provide education for family members, carers, support workers, or residential care staff to help support safer day-to-day swallowing management.
For some clients, assessment is only the first step. Ongoing speech pathology input may include:
review and monitoring over time
swallowing strategies tailored to the person’s needs
mealtime and positioning recommendations
support with pacing, supervision, and mealtime setup
carer and support worker training
liaison with GPs, specialists, dietitians, nursing staff, and other treating professionals
referral for instrumental swallowing assessment when indicated
We keep recommendations practical and relevant to the person’s everyday setting, whether that is home, clinic, supported accommodation, or aged care.
Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health offers a range of therapy services and specialised supports. You can browse by therapy area, explore specialised services, or learn more about the facilities and equipment we use in-clinic .
At Palms, we aim to provide swallowing support that is:
individualised
respectful
practical
evidence-informed
family and carer inclusive where appropriate
We understand that swallowing concerns can feel stressful for clients and families. Our goal is to help make recommendations clearer, safer, and easier to follow in real life.
Depending on the person’s circumstances, swallowing assessment and speech pathology services may be accessed through:
private fee-paying arrangements
self-managed or plan-managed NDIS funding
selected aged care pathways
DVA, where applicable
Medicare allied health referrals where eligibility requirements are met
For Medicare, current terminology is GP chronic condition management, not the older CDM/CDMP phrasing. Medicare benefits may be available for some allied health services for eligible patients referred under a GP chronic condition management plan.
Home-based speech pathology for communication, swallowing and cognitive-communication support.
If you or someone you care for is showing signs of swallowing difficulty, our speech pathology team can help assess swallowing concerns and provide practical guidance around safer eating and drinking.
Contact Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health to ask about swallowing assessments in Perth for adults and children.
A swallowing assessment is a speech pathology assessment that looks at how a person manages food, fluids, saliva, and sometimes medication. It helps identify swallowing concerns and guide recommendations for safer eating and drinking.
Dysphagia means difficulty swallowing. It can affect a person’s ability to eat and drink safely and comfortably.
A swallowing assessment may be helpful for a person who is coughing during meals, choking on food or drink, losing weight unexpectedly, having recurrent chest infections, or showing other signs of swallowing difficulty.
Yes. We provide swallowing assessments for both adults and children, depending on the referral concern and clinical presentation.
Speech pathologists are the allied health professionals who assess and manage swallowing disorders. Support may include assessment, strategies, education, monitoring, and referral for further investigation where needed.
Yes, for self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants where speech pathology support is relevant to their needs and plan.
Yes. We provide swallowing assessments for older adults, including those living at home, receiving community supports, or requiring aged care-related speech pathology input.
Depending on the service model and clinical suitability, support may be provided in clinic or in the person’s usual environment.
We can identify when an instrumental assessment may be needed and refer on where appropriate. Instrumental assessments are not always required, but they can be important in some cases.
Not always. Some clients come privately, while others are referred by a GP, specialist, hospital, aged care team, or other health professional.
Find the right support by discipline, including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, exercise physiology and other allied health services.
Feeding & Swallowing assessments and plans may help:
Children with feeding challenges, sensory-based preferences, limited food range, or mealtime distress
Adults with swallowing difficulties (dysphagia), neurological conditions, or post-illness deconditioning
Older adults experiencing coughing/choking risk, fatigue, reduced appetite, or swallowing changes
People with disability who need consistent, safe mealtime strategies across settings
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our experienced team is here to help children and adults manage their condition and improve their quality of life.
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We welcome a range of funding pathways and can help you understand the best option for your situation.
We see clients using:
Private (self-funded)
NDIS (self-managed and plan-managed)
Aged Care / Home Care Packages
Medicare (where eligible, with a GP referral)
DVA (eligible veterans)
Other funding pathways (e.g., insurers or schemes, where applicable)
Where clinically appropriate, we can provide supporting documentation to inform service planning and care coordination.
Assessment and support for communication, cognition, voice and swallowing needs in the home environment.
Speech Therapy (also called Speech Pathology) focuses on assessing, diagnosing, and treating communication and swallowing difficulties. At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our speech pathologists support children, teens, and adults to improve speech clarity, language skills, social communication, voice and fluency and swallowing safety.
Speech therapy can help with a wide range of concerns, including:
Speech delays in children: Supporting speech sound development, clarity, and age-appropriate communication.
Speech sound disorders: Including articulation (sound production) and phonological (sound patterns) difficulties.
Language disorders: Helping with both receptive language (understanding) and expressive language (using words and sentences).
Swallowing and feeding difficulties (dysphagia): Supporting people who have difficulty swallowing safely due to conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, or neurological conditions.
Social communication differences: Supporting conversational skills, turn-taking, perspective-taking, and understanding non-verbal communication.
Stuttering and fluency disorders: Helping clients manage fluency, reduce effort/tension, and build confidence in communication.
Paediatric speech therapy supports children with speech, language, communication, and early literacy needs using evidence-based and child-friendly approaches. Sessions may be play-based (especially for younger children), while still being structured and goal-directed.
Common areas we support include:
Adult speech therapy supports adults with communication and swallowing needs related to neurological conditions, injury, medical events, or age-related changes. Therapy is practical, functional, and designed around everyday participation (home, work, community).
Common areas we support include:
NDIS speech therapy is available for self-managed and plan-managed participants. Therapy may focus on functional communication goals, speech clarity, social interaction and participation, and AAC support where required. We collaborate with participants, families, support coordinators, schools, and relevant providers to support practical, meaningful outcomes.
Dysphagia (swallowing) support helps when swallowing difficulties affect hydration, nutrition, safety and confidence with eating and drinking. Our speech pathologists can complete clinical assessments (as appropriate), provide strategies for safer swallowing, recommend targeted exercises when indicated, and support shared-care referral pathways with GPs/ENT/medical teams when needed.
Experienced Speech Pathologists: Skilled in paediatric and adult communication and swallowing support.
NDIS Provider (self- and plan-managed): Therapy is aligned to participant goals and everyday function.
Family-Centred Approach: We involve parents, carers, and supports where appropriate so strategies carry over into real life.
Collaborative, Multidisciplinary Care: We work alongside our broader allied health team when integrated support is beneficial.
Our sensory room and kids therapy gym can support therapy goals through a motivating, functional environment—particularly helpful for children who benefit from movement-based learning and sensory regulation strategies. These spaces may be used when clinically relevant to support engagement, attention, participation, and goal progress.
We offer speech pathology services in Perth, including our Malaga and Noranda clinics.
If you’re unsure which facility, service, or technology is the right fit, our team can guide you based on your goals and presentation.
Speech Pathology Australia
https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au
The national peak body for speech pathologists in Australia, providing information for the public on speech therapy services and professional standards.
Raising Children Network
https://raisingchildren.net.au
Resources for parents and carers about child development, including communication milestones and when to seek speech therapy for children.
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
https://www.ndis.gov.au
Information on how to access speech therapy services for NDIS participants.
Better Health Channel (Victoria)
https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au
Provides detailed information on communication disorders and the role of speech therapy in managing these conditions.
Australian Aphasia Association
https://www.aphasia.org.au
Support and resources for individuals living with aphasia, a communication disorder often resulting from stroke or brain injury.
Note: This page is general information only and does not replace medical advice. If you have urgent swallowing concerns, seek medical review.