Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) are specialists in supporting people who have speech, language and communication difficulties. They also support people with eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties.
This service will provide specialist assessment and diagnosis of communication and/or swallowing disorders. They provide individualised intervention and management, which will be tailored to the person’s needs and aims to achieve the best outcomes for the individual. They will work closely with the person as well as with those involved in their care, to ensure they are skilled in supporting the person’s needs. Management may include direct therapy, advice/support, training and provision of resources to maximise the person’s abilities and ensure best quality care.
Types of communication difficulties that SLTs assess and support include:
Many conditions can affect a person’s communication and swallowing abilities. These may include:
SLTs also work within specialist teams in the Northern Trust, including Adult Learning Disability Team, Community Stroke Team, Acquired Brain Injury Team and Permanent Placement Team.
Referrals – *Please note that consent must always be given prior to submitting a referral.
Communication Referrals
If you are concerned about yourself, or someone else’s, communication skills you can refer to SLT by:
*Please note that if the referral is for voice, an up-to-date ENT report must be available and the referral must be made in writing.
Swallowing Referrals
If you have concerns regarding your, or someone else’s, swallowing ability, you can refer:
Via your GP or other health professional (who will complete a written Dysphagia referral form)