How Speech Pathologists Can Help Keep Mealtimes Safe and Enjoyable.

Dysphagia is the medical term for difficulty chewing, moving or swallowing food and fluids safely.

Adults with dysphagia may cough or choke when eating, feel like food is “stuck”, avoid certain textures or take much longer to finish meals.​

  • Swallowing problems can be linked to conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, head and neck cancer, cerebral palsy and other neurological or medical conditions.
  • If untreated, dysphagia can lead to dehydration, weight loss, chest infections, malnutrition, prolonged hospitalisation and reduced independence.

What are swallowing difficulties?

Mobile speech pathology means the therapist comes to you instead of you travelling to a clinic.

Sessions can be held at home, preschool, school, day care or other community settings that are familiar and comfortable for your child.

  • This reduces travel time and disruption to busy family routines.
  • Children often feel safer and more relaxed in their own environments, which can support engagement in therapy.

Where can adults receive swallowing support?

Care2Communicate’s speech pathologists provide swallowing assessments and management plans in a range of settings, including aged care facilities, day programs, supported workplaces and clients’ homes across Sydney.

Mobile and outreach services make it easier for adults to receive support in environments where they usually eat and drink.

  • Therapists work closely with nursing staff, support workers, allied health teams and family members to ensure consistent strategies at every meal.
  • Group education sessions can also be provided to staff and carers to build confidence in supporting safe mealtimes.

What happens in a swallowing assessment?

  • During a swallowing assessment, the speech pathologist will talk through medical history, current concerns and usual eating patterns, then observe the person eating and drinking different textures.

    This helps identify which parts of the swallowing process are affected and what level of support is needed.

 

  • Recommendations may include modifying food textures, thickening fluids, changing posture, adjusting mealtime routines or using specific strategies to improve safety.
  • For some people, further investigations (such as instrumental assessments ordered by a medical team) may be recommended to gain more detailed information.

Mealtime management plans and staff training

Care2Communicate develops individualised mealtime management plans that outline safe food and fluid textures, positioning, supervision needs and step‑by‑step strategies for carers to follow.

These plans are tailored to each person’s swallowing abilities, independence and cognitive status.

  • Speech pathologists also provide training on frameworks such as the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI), helping staff and families prepare safe meals and drinks.
  • Education often covers recognising signs of dysphagia, when to seek medical review and how to support dignified, enjoyable mealtimes.

Supporting communication alongside swallowing

Many adults who experience swallowing difficulties also have changes in speech, language or voice, especially after stroke, traumatic brain injury or progressive neurological conditions.

Care2Communicate provides communication assessments and therapy targeting speech clarity, language, social communication and functional interaction in everyday settings such as homes, day programs and aged care facilities.

  • Therapy may include individual sessions or group programs (such as aphasia or social communication groups) to build confidence and participation.
  • The focus is always on practical, meaningful goals, such as ordering a coffee, talking with family, joining group conversations or expressing choices about care.

Adults, families, and service providers who are concerned about swallowing or communication can contact Care2Communicate to discuss whether a swallowing assessment or communication support may be helpful.

Learn more here – https://care2communicate.com.au/our-services/swallowing/

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