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Assistive Technology, which is often known as AT, is a product, system or piece of equipment that supports a person living with a disability to work, live and learn. Assistive…
2 younger people and an older person preparing food Many types of dementia can cause difficulties with eating, drinking and swallowing (dysphagia). Up to 93% of people with Alzheimer's have…
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia in the UK. Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease which affects multiple brain functions including memory, thinking and reasoning and language. According…
Dysphagia or eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties can happen at any time during a child's or a person's life for many different reasons. In adults, it is often caused by…
You may or may not have heard of DLD. DLD used to be known as Specific Language Impairment (SLI). It comes under the umbrella of ‘neurodiversity’. It is a life-long…
Your voice is produced by your vocal cords - a very special set of muscles in your throat. As with all muscles, they can get tired or tense, especially when…
Stammering or stuttering can happen as a part of normal speech and language development. Children’s speech and language skills develop so quickly during their early years that it is hard…
The 27th of July 2023 is World Head and Neck Cancer Day and it brings important awareness to these lesser known cancers. If you or a loved one are worried…
2 women sat looking at a tablet together More and more people are identifying autism in themselves or their family members and waits for autism assessment on the NHS can…
Rob Burrow using an eye gaze communication aid to tell the Bedtime Story on CBeebies We’re a little late, but we really wanted to talk about MND (Motor Neurone Disease)…
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