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Contact Details

Telephone

01535 293641

Address

Speech & Language Therapy Service Manager, Airedale General Hospital, Skipton Road, Steeton, Keighley, BD20 6TD

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Airedale Speech and Language Therapy (adults)

What does it do?

The Adult Speech & Language Therapy Team works with adults with acquired neurological or long term conditions. The Adult Speech & Language Therapy Team also assesses and advises on eating and drinking difficulties (chewing and swallowing), adults with voice problems and works with individuals who have a stammer. 

Who is it for?

Adults over 18 with suspected or identified speech and language and communication (SLC) problems and /or swallowing difficulties as a result of an acquired or neurological condition 

The service can be accessed by making a referral using the referral form on the website https://www.airedale-trust.nhs.uk/service/therapies/speech-and-language-therapy/. Adults can be referred by their, GP, other health professionals, family members or self-referrals.

 

 

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