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Speech & Language Therapy Services for Healthcare Providers

Our Speech & Language Therapists support healthcare providers with the assessment and management of swallowing, feeding and communication difficulties across a wide range of care settings. Whether delivering regular on-site sessions or specialist clinical input, we work alongside your multidisciplinary team to improve safety, support quality of life and provide clear, documented clinical recommendations.

Our Speech & Language Therapy service

Speech & Language Therapy plays a vital role in supporting people with communication, swallowing and feeding difficulties. Our experienced therapists assess each individual’s needs, develop practical management strategies and provide evidence-based recommendations that support safer care and improved quality of life.

Working closely with nursing staff, healthcare professionals, residents and families, our therapists become part of your wider multidisciplinary team, delivering specialist clinical input tailored to your organisation.

How Speech & Language Therapy is delivered

Services can be provided on an agreed schedule, from regular weekly sessions to individual referrals and specialist assessments. Every visit includes clear clinical documentation, practical recommendations and ongoing guidance for your care team where required.

At a glance

Registration

CORU registered

Vetting

Garda vetted

Basis

Sessional or part-time

Coverage

Nationwide

Recorded in

Your care plans

What Our Speech & Language Therapists Can Support

Swallowing (dysphagia) assessments

Communication assessments

Feeding assessments

Eating and drinking support

Stroke-related communication difficulties

Mealtime safety recommendations

Texture modification guidance

Clinical documentation and care plans

Education and guidance for care staff

Ongoing review and management

Multidisciplinary collaboration

SPECIALIST CLINICAL SUPPORT

Supporting Safer Communication and Swallowing

Swallowing Safety

Assessing swallowing difficulties and providing practical recommendations to reduce aspiration risk and support safer eating and drinking.

Communication

Supporting people experiencing communication difficulties through assessment, intervention and personalised management strategies.

Mealtime Support

Working with care teams to develop safe mealtime practices, appropriate positioning and practical feeding guidance.

Stroke Rehabilitation

Supporting people following stroke or neurological illness where speech, language or swallowing have been affected.

Staff Education

Providing education and practical guidance that helps care staff confidently implement recommendations between visits.

Clinical Recommendations

Producing clear assessment findings, documented care plans and evidence-based recommendations that support continuity of care.

Why Choose Inchyra?

Our Speech & Language Therapists become an extension of your multidisciplinary team, providing specialist clinical expertise that supports residents, patients and care staff alike. We focus on practical, evidence-based interventions that improve safety, communication and quality of life while integrating seamlessly with your existing service.

Experienced CORU registered Speech & Language Therapists

Flexible service delivery to suit your organisation

Collaborative multidisciplinary approach

Evidence-based assessment and intervention

Practical guidance for nursing and care teams

Clear clinical documentation and recommendations

Backed by Inchyra's clinical and operational support teams

Nationwide service delivery

Who we support

Our Speech & Language Therapy service is available across a range of healthcare settings, with support tailored to each organisation’s clinical and operational needs.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Our Speech & Language Therapists are CORU registered professionals who provide evidence-based assessment and intervention in accordance with recognised clinical standards.

We commonly support people experiencing swallowing difficulties, communication disorders, speech and language changes following stroke, voice disorders and other eating, drinking and communication concerns.

Yes. Our therapists work alongside nursing staff, healthcare professionals and wider multidisciplinary teams, integrating with your existing service and contributing to coordinated care planning

Yes. Every service is designed to support both the individual and the wider care team through practical education, documented recommendations and ongoing clinical guidance where required.

Yes. Services can be arranged on a regular scheduled basis or provided for individual assessments and specialist clinical input, depending on your organisation's requirements.

Arrange Speech & Language Therapy support

Whether you require regular Speech & Language Therapy support or access to specialist clinical expertise, Inchyra can provide experienced therapists who integrate seamlessly with your existing healthcare team.