Speech and Language Therapy Service NHS, East Sussex
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Description
We provide specialist assessment, diagnosis and treatment of people over the age of 16 who have communication or swallowing difficulties.
Speech and language therapists (SLTs) work alongside families, carers and other professionals to support you. We can see you in a community clinic, a hospital, your own home or your nursing or residential home, depending on the nature of your communication or swallowing difficulty. We aim to treat and help you to manage your communication or swallowing difficulty, and we will provide you and your family or carer/s with plenty of advice.
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SLTs help manage a range of long-term conditions including degenerative diseases (such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, dementia and motor neurone disease), those experiencing acute illnesses which may exacerbate communication or swallow difficulties such as COPD or infections, or those undergoing treatment or rehabilitation for head and neck cancers.
Referral
Please visit our referral page for details on how to make a referral.
We are unable to see patients who have lifelong conditions such as learning disabilities, dysfluency or those with communication difficulties secondary to hearing impairments. If this is you, please turn to specialist services that are available to support you.
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Last Updated on 27th March 2024