Speech Therapist For All Ages & Conditions

Perth DVA Funded

Speech Therapy 

Treatment & Management through the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA)

Mobile & In-Clinic Therapy Options for Children & Adults

Top Speech Pathologists in Perth 

Helping You Be Better, Live Better

At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we offer expert speech therapy services for DVA (Department of Veterans Affairs) patients, including Gold Card and White Card holders. Our speech therapists specialize in treating veterans with communication, swallowing, and cognitive-communication difficulties related to service or chronic conditions. We provide high-quality care with no out-of-pocket costs for eligible patients, ensuring that veterans receive the support they need without financial barriers. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help improve your speech and swallowing abilities through tailored speech therapy programs.

Speech Therapy Services for DVA (Department of Veterans Affairs) Patients

At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we proudly offer speech therapy services to Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) patients. We understand the unique challenges that veterans may face with communication, swallowing, and cognitive-communication issues, and our skilled speech therapists are here to help you improve your quality of life. Whether you have a Gold Card or White Card, we ensure that eligible DVA patients can access high-quality speech therapy services with no out-of-pocket costs.

What is DVA (Department of Veterans Affairs)?

The Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) offers a range of healthcare services to veterans who have served in the Australian Defence Force (ADF). If you are a veteran holding a Gold Card or White Card, you may be eligible for speech therapy services that are fully covered by DVA, as long as they are related to your service or chronic condition. At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we provide expert speech therapy services to support veterans in managing a variety of conditions related to communication and swallowing.

DVA Eligibility: Gold Card vs White Card

At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we offer speech therapy services for both Gold Card and White Cardholders, ensuring that veterans receive the support they need to address speech, swallowing, and communication difficulties.

How to Access Speech Therapy for DVA Patients

To access speech therapy services under DVA, you will need:

Treatment Cycle for DVA Speech Therapy

Once you have obtained a GP referral for speech therapy, the process generally follows these steps:

No Gap for DVA Patients

At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we are pleased to offer no out-of-pocket costs for all DVA patients. Whether you have a Gold Card or White Card, your speech therapy sessions will be fully covered by DVA, provided the service is related to your approved condition. We aim to provide the best care without any financial burden for veterans.

Why Choose Palms Allied Health for DVA Services?

We are committed to helping DVA patients improve their speech, swallowing, and communication abilities through expert speech therapy services.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. How do I access speech therapy through DVA?

To access speech therapy services through DVA, you will need a GP referral. Your GP will assess your health needs and refer you to us for treatment. Once referred, you can book your sessions directly with us.

2. Do I need to pay for my speech therapy sessions?

No, if you are a Gold Card or White Card holder, your speech therapy sessions will be fully covered by DVA, and you will not have to pay out-of-pocket.

3. Can I access speech therapy if I don’t have a Gold Card?

Yes, if you have a White Card, you may still be eligible for speech therapy services. However, eligibility depends on your specific condition, and the number of sessions will be determined by DVA approval.

4. How many speech therapy sessions am I eligible for?

The number of speech therapy sessions available depends on your health condition and progress. Gold Card holders typically have unlimited access to services, while White Card holders may be eligible for a set number of sessions based on DVA-approved conditions.

5. What should I expect during my first speech therapy appointment?

Your first session will involve an initial assessment of your speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive abilities. Based on this evaluation, we will design a personalized therapy plan to address your unique needs.

6. Do you offer home visits for DVA patients?

Currently, we provide in-clinic speech therapy services. If you have mobility or other concerns preventing you from attending, please contact us, and we can discuss other options to support you.

7. What types of conditions can speech therapy help with?

Speech therapy can assist with a range of conditions, including speech disorders, swallowing difficulties, cognitive-communication issues, and neurological conditions. We offer a comprehensive approach to improving communication and swallowing to help you live your best life.

A speech therapist or speech pathologist can treat and assist with a wide range of communication, speech, language, voice, fluency, and swallowing disorders. Here's a comprehensive list:

Speech Disorders


Language Disorders


Voice Disorders


Fluency Disorders


Social Communication Disorders


Cognitive-Communication Disorders


Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia)


Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)


Hearing Impairments


Neurological Conditions


Paediatric Services


A speech therapist can work with people of all ages, from infants to the elderly, helping them communicate more effectively and address any issues that affect their ability to speak, understand language, or swallow.


Psychogenic Disorders


Post-Surgical Rehabilitation



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Speech Therapy Services in Perth for Children & Adults

What is Speech Therapy?

Speech Therapy, also known as Speech Pathology, focuses on diagnosing and treating communication and swallowing disorders. At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, our speech therapists work with individuals of all ages, helping them improve their communication skills, speech clarity, social interaction, and swallowing function. Whether you’re seeking support for a child with speech delays or an adult recovering from a stroke, we provide tailored therapy plans to meet each person's unique needs.

How Can Speech Therapy Help You?
Speech Therapy is a vital service that can improve various aspects of communication and swallowing:

Speech Therapy Services We Provide
At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we offer a comprehensive range of Speech Therapy services for both children and adults:


Why Choose Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health for Speech Therapy?

Sensory Room and Kids Therapy Gym
Our state-of-the-art sensory room and kids therapy gym are designed to provide sensory integration therapy and gross motor development in a fun and safe environment. These spaces are equipped with a trampoline, climbing frames, swings, and other tools to help children and adults with sensory processing challenges or developmental delays.

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How We Can Help

At Palms Allied Health, our dedicated therapists provide personalised care to both children and adults. Our services include:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Speech Therapy

Q: What does a speech therapist do?
A speech therapist, also known as a speech pathologist, diagnoses and treats individuals with communication, speech, language, and swallowing disorders. They work with both children and adults to improve their ability to communicate effectively and manage swallowing difficulties.

Q: What are common signs that my child needs speech therapy?

Some common signs that a child might need speech therapy include:

If you notice any of these signs, it’s a good idea to consult a speech therapist for an assessment.

Q: Can speech therapy help adults after a stroke?

Yes, speech therapy can help adults who have experienced a stroke by improving speech clarity, language skills, and swallowing function. Speech therapists work with stroke survivors to restore communication abilities and regain independence in their daily lives.

Q: Is speech therapy covered by the NDIS?

Yes, speech therapy is covered under the NDIS for individuals with disabilities. If you have NDIS funding, our team can help you access speech therapy services that align with your goals and needs.

Q: How long does speech therapy take?

The length of speech therapy depends on the individual’s specific needs and the severity of the communication or swallowing disorder. Some clients may see significant improvement in a few months, while others may require ongoing therapy over a longer period.

Q: Is speech therapy covered by Medicare?

Speech therapy may be covered by Medicare under a Chronic Disease Management Plan (CDM) for eligible patients. You will need a referral from your GP, and the plan allows for up to five subsidized sessions each year.

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Conditions & Disabilities Speech Therapist Can Assist With


Head to this page to see the different conditions that we can help with, and get you the best life and function you deserve!!

External Resources for Speech Therapy in Australia