Who do speech pathologists support?
Speech pathologists support people of all ages, from children living with disability to adults who have acquired a communication problem or who have had a disability from birth.
At Salveo Disability, our speech pathologists can work with you or your child to assess your ability to speak and understand others before creating a customised therapy session based on your specific speech and language needs.
We work with people living with a variety of conditions, including:
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Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and intellectual disability
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Degenerative neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease
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Developmental delays
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Brain injuries due to accident or illness
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Stroke
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Learning disability
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Dementia
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Hearing loss
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Patient assessment: Acute Care Nurses evaluate patients' conditions upon admission, monitor their vital signs, and track any changes in their health status.
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Care planning: They develop, implement, and adjust individualized care plans based on patients' needs, medical history, and the severity of their conditions.
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Treatment administration: Acute Care Nurses administer medications, intravenous (IV) therapy, and other treatments as prescribed by healthcare providers.
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Monitoring patient progress: They continuously monitor patients' responses to treatments, adjusting care plans as necessary and collaborating with the healthcare team to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
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Patient education: Acute Care Nurses educate patients and their families about their conditions, treatment options, and self-care strategies to manage their health once they return home.
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Medical documentation: They accurately document patients' medical information, including assessments, care plans, interventions, and patient progress, to ensure proper communication among the healthcare team.
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Collaboration with the healthcare team: Acute Care Nurses work closely with physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to coordinate and deliver comprehensive care to their patients.
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Emergency care: They are trained to respond quickly to emergencies, stabilizing patients and initiating life-saving interventions when necessary.
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Infection control: Acute Care Nurses follow strict infection control protocols to prevent the spread of infections within the healthcare setting.
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Emotional support: They provide emotional support and comfort to patients and their families during difficult times, helping them cope with the challenges of acute illness.
Physiotherapists
Physiotherapists play a crucial role in allied health professions. Allied health refers to a diverse group of healthcare professionals who work collaboratively with medical doctors and other healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive patient care.
Physiotherapy, or physical therapy, is one of the core disciplines within allied health.
The role of physiotherapists in allied health encompasses the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of various physical conditions and movement disorders. Their primary focus is to optimise a person's movement and function, promote mobility, and improve overall quality of life.
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In-depth patient assessment:
Our Acute Care Nurses conduct comprehensive evaluations of patients' conditions upon admission, monitor vital signs, and observe any changes in their health.
Tailored care planning:
Our nurses create, implement, and modify personalized care plans based on patients' needs, medical history, and the severity of their conditions.
Proficient treatment administration:
We ensure medications, intravenous (IV) therapy, and other treatments are provided as prescribed by healthcare providers.
Ongoing patient progress monitoring
Our Acute Care Nurses evaluate patients' responses to treatments, make necessary care plan adjustments, and collaborate with the healthcare team for optimal patient outcomes.
Patient education:
Our nurses inform patients and their families about their conditions, treatment options, and self-care strategies for managing their health after returning home.
Prompt emergency care:
Our nurses are adept at responding quickly to emergencies, stabilizing patients, and initiating life-saving interventions when required.
As dedicated recruitment consultants specializing in Acute Care Nursing placements, we ensure that the Acute Care Nurses we provide to hospitals are exceptionally skilled and well-equipped to handle patients with severe or critical health conditions. Our Acute Care Nurses are trained to excel in various hospital settings, such as emergency departments, intensive care units (ICUs), surgical units, and specialized areas like cardiac care, neurology, and oncology. By choosing our Acute Care Nurses, you can expect:
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Our nurses possess complete training and certification, collaborating closely with residents and medical professionals to guarantee that each person receives the necessary care for a comfortable and gratifying life. From daily activity support and medication administration to specialized medical procedures, our nurses are committed to delivering the utmost level of care.
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Our Physiotherapists work closely with NDIS participants, using the latest research and technologies in their field to assess and design rehabilitation programs that are evidenced based, efficient and effective. This ensures that you (or someone you care for) are always receiving the highest quality services.
Common duties our Physiotherapists assist with.
The role of physiotherapists in allied health encompasses the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of various physical conditions and movement disorders. Their primary focus is to optimise a person's movement and function, promote mobility, and improve overall quality of life.
Physiotherapists employ a variety of techniques, exercises, and modalities to achieve these goals, including:
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Assessment and Diagnosis: Physiotherapists assess individuals through clinical evaluation, taking into account their medical history and specific complaints. They use various physical tests and measurements to diagnose and determine the underlying causes of physical impairments.
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Treatment Planning and Implementation: Based on their assessment findings, physiotherapists develop personalised treatment plans to address the individual's specific needs. They utilize therapeutic exercises, manual therapy techniques, electrotherapy, and other interventions to improve strength, flexibility, mobility, and pain management.
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Rehabilitation and Recovery: Physiotherapists play a vital role in post-operative care, injury rehabilitation, and recovery from various medical conditions. They guide patients through exercises and rehabilitation programs to regain physical function, restore mobility, and prevent further complications.
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Pain Management: Physiotherapists employ techniques such as manual therapy, heat and cold therapy, electrical stimulation, and therapeutic ultrasound to manage pain and discomfort associated with musculoskeletal conditions.
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Education and Prevention: Physiotherapists educate patients on injury prevention, proper body mechanics, and lifestyle modifications to promote long-term health and prevent future problems. They provide guidance on exercises, ergonomic adjustments, and postural correction to minimize the risk of injury or recurrence.
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Health Promotion: Physiotherapists promote overall health and wellness by encouraging physical activity, promoting active lifestyles, and addressing risk factors for chronic diseases. They may work in community health settings, providing education and implementing programs to enhance public health and well-being.
Physiotherapists often collaborate with other healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, occupational therapists, and sports trainers, to provide comprehensive care for patients.
Their expertise extends across a wide range of areas, including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, neurological, and pediatric conditions.
Overall, physiotherapists play a vital role in allied health by optimizing physical function, reducing pain, and improving the overall well-being of individuals across different age groups and populations.