Who needs a Speech Language Pathologist?
Speech Language Pathologists work with both children and adults in clinics, schools, and hospitals. Are you able to identify your needs?
Speech Language Pathologists work with both children and adults in clinics, schools, and hospitals. Are you able to identify your needs?
The family nurse is an essential part of the health care landscape, providing wellness guidance and necessary care services to patients in need. These nurses help manage patients alongside the doctor and care for the sick, injured, and also for healthy patients. The role of the family nurse is increasingly important as patients struggle to access care resources.
By our own Monique Falzon. The role of the Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP) is to assess, diagnose and provide intervention to a wide range of conditions, including speech sound disorders, language delays, social communication impairments as well as voice and swallowing difficulties. SLPs frequently liaise with other healthcare professionals in the multidisciplinary team. Additionally, intervention …
Patient-centered, above all. Our continuous changes and growths have – and will always be – in order to serve our patients to the best of our ability. Slowly but surely, the practice has grown and in response, we have been working hard to maintain delivering accessible yet quality healthcare. Part of our recent efforts have been to …
Primary health care is central to delivering on the promise of high-quality universal health care. The three interrelated pillars of primary health care are; empowered people and engaged communities; multisectoral action for health; and health services that prioritize delivery of high-quality primary care and essential public health functions.