Get Support for Swallowing Difficulties Today
Swallowing difficulties can affect nutrition, hydration, medication management, and enjoyment of meals. The earlier dysphagia is assessed and managed, the better the outcomes can be. Our registered speech pathologists are here to help you or your loved one eat and drink more safely.

Registered Professionals

Home Visits Available
NDIS and Aged Care

Carer-Inclusive Support

Our Approach to Dysphagia Speech Therapy
Assessment First
Home-based clinical swallowing assessment. We observe eating and drinking, assess oral motor function, and review your medical history and nutritional needs.
Collaboration
We work with your GP, dietitian, aged care team, and support workers to ensure swallowing management integrates with your broader care.
Flexibility
We tailor our approach to your diagnosis, living situation, and goals. From post-stroke recovery to managing a progressive neurological condition.
Dignity and Wellbeing
Mealtimes matter beyond nutrition. We balance safety with quality of life, respecting the social and emotional significance of eating and drinking.

Why Choose Astrad for Swallowing Difficulties Speech Therapy?
Mobile Dysphagia Speech Therapy
Dysphagia-Informed Practice
Our registered speech pathologists are experienced in dysphagia from stroke, neurological conditions, head and neck cancer, and ageing. We apply the IDDSI framework to every assessment and management plan.
Mobile Dysphagia Speech Therapy
We deliver swallowing assessments and treatment sessions directly to your home, aged care facility, or community setting across QLD, NSW, VIC and TAS. No travel. No waiting rooms.
Evidence-Based Approaches
We use research-supported methods including MDTP, Shaker exercises, Mendelsohn manoeuvre, and IDDSI-aligned diet texture and fluid modification. Recommendations follow clinical assessment findings, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
NDIS Registered Provider
NDIS provider. We support dysphagia speech therapy under Capacity Building - Daily Activities, and work with Home Care Package and CHSP funding through My Aged Care.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
We liaise with your GP, dietitian, neurologist, and aged care coordinator to ensure your swallowing plan integrates with your broader care. We refer for instrumental assessment when clinically indicated.
Certified Speech Pathologists
All our speech pathologists hold certified membership of Speech Pathology Australia and current AHPRA registration. We maintain ongoing professional development in dysphagia assessment, management, and IDDSI protocols.
How Speech Therapy Helps with Swallowing Difficulties
Dysphagia speech therapy addresses the full swallowing process, from oral preparation through to safe passage into the oesophagus. Our registered speech pathologists use evidence-based techniques to improve swallowing safety, reduce aspiration risk, and support nutrition and quality of life.

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Swallowing Assessment at Home
We conduct thorough clinical swallowing assessments in your home or community setting, observing eating and drinking directly in your everyday environment. This allows us to understand your unique swallowing profile and develop appropriate recommendations.
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Personalised Dysphagia Management Plan
Based on assessment findings, we develop a personalised dysphagia management plan covering diet texture modification, fluid management, swallowing exercises, and postural strategies. Plans are reviewed and updated as your swallowing function changes.
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Carer and Family Education
We provide practical education for carers, family members, and support workers on safe mealtime management, texture preparation, fluid thickening, and recognising signs of aspiration. Consistent support at home is essential to effective dysphagia management.
Dysphagia Speech Therapy Services
What Dysphagia Speech Therapy Can Address
Our registered speech pathologists can assess and support swallowing difficulties across a range of causes and presentations, tailored to each individual's needs and goals.
Neurological Conditions
We support dysphagia from stroke, Parkinson's disease, MND, multiple sclerosis, acquired brain injury, and dementia. Our therapists adapt to the nature, severity, and progression of each condition.
Aged Care and Frailty
Swallowing function changes with age. We support older Australians with dysphagia related to sarcopenia, reduced oral strength, or deconditioning, focusing on safe oral intake and quality of life.
Head and Neck Cancer
We support adults with dysphagia following surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy for head and neck cancer, working closely with oncology teams throughout treatment and recovery to maintain safe swallowing.
What You Should Know About Dysphagia and Swallowing Difficulties
Dysphagia, the medical term for difficulty swallowing food, liquids, or saliva, is more common than many people realise. It affects an estimated 1 in 25 adults in Australia and is particularly prevalent among people living with neurological conditions, older adults in residential care, and those recovering from stroke or cancer treatment.
Swallowing is a complex process involving over 30 muscles and multiple cranial nerves. When any part of this system is disrupted, the result can range from mild discomfort to serious risk of aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition, or dehydration. Early dysphagia speech therapy assessment can significantly reduce these risks and support safe oral intake.
If you or someone you care for is coughing during or after meals, taking longer to eat than usual, experiencing weight loss, or reporting a sensation of food sticking, a swallowing assessment is warranted. Astrad Allied Health’s registered speech pathologists provide mobile dysphagia assessments and treatment across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania, bringing clinical-grade swallowing support to your home or community setting. You do not need to manage swallowing difficulties alone.
Common Questions About Dysphagia Speech Therapy
How does speech therapy help children with autism?
Speech therapy can support children with autism in developing communication skills, including verbal language, nonverbal cues, and social interaction. A speech pathologist works with each child individually, using evidence-based strategies tailored to their specific needs and goals. Outcomes may vary depending on the individual.
What can I expect during a speech therapy session for autism?
Sessions are typically play-based and structured around your child’s interests to encourage engagement. Your speech pathologist may use visual supports, modelling, and interactive activities to build communication skills. Sessions are tailored to your child’s age, abilities, and therapy goals, and parent involvement is often encouraged.
Can NDIS funding be used for speech therapy for autism?
Speech pathology is a commonly funded support under the NDIS for participants with autism spectrum disorder. We work with NDIS-managed, plan-managed, and self-managed participants. We recommend discussing your specific plan and goals with our team to understand how your funding can be utilised.
At what age should speech therapy start for a child with autism?
Early intervention is generally considered beneficial, and many children begin speech therapy from as young as two years of age. However, speech therapy can be valuable at any age. If you have concerns about your child’s communication development, we encourage you to reach out for an initial consultation to discuss your options.
Ready to Book a Swallowing Assessment?
Contact us to discuss how our dysphagia speech therapy services may help you or your loved one. We offer mobile swallowing assessments across QLD, NSW, VIC and TAS. Call (07) 3477 9366 or email [email protected] to get started.
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