Our Services

At Connected Care Centres, we provide comprehensive allied health services tailored for every stage of life. Our dedicated team of speech pathologists, occupational therapists and psychologists work collaboratively to deliver personalised, evidence-based care that improves communication, daily functioning and mental wellbeing. We prioritise culturally responsive and inclusive practices, honouring the diverse backgrounds and values of our clients. To enhance accessibility, we offer multilingual support, ensuring effective communication in your preferred language.

Speech pathology can help individuals improve their communication, language, and social skills, as well as their ability to speak, understand and interact effectively in daily life. This may involve support with:

  • Comprehensive assessments

  • Early intervention for language delays

  • Language delays

  • Speech clarity therapy

  • Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)

  • Stuttering therapy

  • Literacy support

  • Social Communication

A speech pathologist smiling at a young girl, holding a letter 'S', during a speech therapy learning activity at a table with a mirror and educational toys in the background.

SPEECH PATHOLOGY

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Psychology supports individuals in managing their emotions, behaviours, and mental health by providing assessment, therapy, and evidence-based strategies for improved wellbeing.

  • Therapy for various psychological difficulties, including depression & anxiety

  • Assessments & reports

  • Family & couples therapy

  • Workshops

  • Clinical supervision

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PSYCHOLOGY

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Occupational therapy helps individuals build the skills they need to participate more confidently and independently in their everyday activities. This may involve support with:

  • Functional assessments

  • Fine & gross motor skill development

  • Sensory integration therapy

  • Daily living skills training

  • Adaptive equipment recommendations

An occupational therapist  assisting a boy, who is standing on a walker, inside a living room with natural light. The occupational therapist is kneeling on the carpet, holding the boy's hand and arm, helping him balance.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

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Choose Connected Care Centres to support and empower your journey every step of the way