A speech and language therapist is a health professional who diagnoses and treats people with communication, eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties.
Some speech and language therapists are more specialised and have additional training in certain areas, such as in working with:
- infants
- children with swallowing and speech problems
- adults with communication and swallowing problems following a stroke
- older adults.
Video: What does a Speech language Therapist do?
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(New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists' Association, 2019)