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Clear, compassionate information about adult neurological communication and swallowing—written to inform, not diagnose or pressure you into booking.

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Specialist adult support

Adult neurological speech and language therapy

Private adult neurological speech and language therapy across Worthing and West Sussex, with specialist home-visit support for communication and swallowing.

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Communication after stroke or brain injury

Aphasia speech therapy that starts with the person

Warm, specialist aphasia speech therapy for adults after stroke or brain injury, with home visits in Worthing and West Sussex and support for families.

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Eating, drinking and swallowing

Dysphagia support with safety, choice and quality of life in view

Specialist dysphagia assessment and swallowing support for adults at home across Worthing and West Sussex, balancing safety, comfort and quality of life.

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Communication and swallowing in Parkinson’s

Parkinson’s speech and voice therapy for everyday communication

Specialist speech, voice, communication and swallowing support for adults with Parkinson’s, delivered at home across Worthing and West Sussex.

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Home visits and online appointments

Adult speech therapy across Worthing and West Sussex

Private adult neurological speech and language therapy at home in Worthing and across West Sussex, from Chichester and Bognor to Horsham and Saltdean.

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Understanding the role

What does an adult speech and language therapist do?

Understand how an adult neurological speech and language therapist assesses and supports communication, speech, voice, eating, drinking and swallowing.

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A note about health information

General guidance cannot replace an individual assessment.

Every communication and swallowing difficulty is different. These pages explain common patterns and what speech and language therapy may involve; they do not diagnose a condition or provide a personal treatment plan. If symptoms begin suddenly or you need urgent medical help, contact 999 or the appropriate medical service.