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Why Choosing Local, Lifespan-Focused Therapy Services Matters: Meet the Team at South Coast Therapy & Support Group
Choosing local, lifespan-focused therapy means personalised care from a team that understands your community. Meet the passionate therapists at South Coast Therapy & Support Group and learn how we support clients at every life stage.
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What Is AAC? How Communication Devices Support Children Who Are Nonverbal or Minimally Verbal
AAC, or Augmentative and Alternative Communication, helps children who are nonverbal or minimally verbal express themselves. Learn how speech pathologists support AAC use to build communication, confidence, and connection.
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Late Talkers and Language Development: When to Be Concerned and How to Help
Is your child a late talker? Learn when to seek support and how speech pathologists help children build communication skills. This blog offers guidance for parents navigating speech and language delays.
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Is Your Child Ready for School? How Speech Therapy Supports School Readiness
Starting school is a big step. This blog explores how speech therapy helps children develop key communication, social, and literacy skills that support a smooth and confident transition to the classroom.
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Understanding NDIS Reports: What Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists Provide
NDIS reports help demonstrate a client's needs and support goals for ongoing funding. This blog explains what to expect from occupational therapy and speech pathology reports, including assessments, goals, and recommendations.
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Transitioning to Adulthood: Therapy Support for Young Adults
The move to adulthood can bring new challenges and opportunities. This blog explores how occupational therapy and speech pathology support young adults in building independence, navigating change, and achieving their personal and NDIS goals.
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Fun and Effective Therapy Activities for Kids at Home
Therapy can be playful and engaging! This blog shares fun, therapist-approved activities that parents can do at home to support their child’s development in speech, motor skills, and emotional regulation.
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Recognising Early Signs: When to Seek Therapy for Your Child
Early support can make a big difference. This blog helps parents recognise early signs that their child may benefit from occupational therapy or speech pathology—and explains when to reach out for help.
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Supporting a Loved One Through Therapy: A Caregiver’s Guide
Caregivers play a vital role in the therapy journey. This blog offers practical advice on how to support a loved one receiving occupational therapy or speech pathology, while also caring for your own wellbeing.
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Maximizing Your NDIS Funding: Tips and Strategies for Participants and Families
Want to make the most of your NDIS plan? This blog shares practical strategies for participants and families to effectively use their funding, access the right supports, and plan for long-term goals with confidence.
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Understanding NDIS Plan Reviews: What to Expect and How to Prepare
NDIS plan reviews are a chance to reflect on progress and adjust supports. This blog explains what to expect during a review, how to prepare effectively, and what documents and reports may be helpful.
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How to Choose the Right NDIS Therapy Provider: A Step-by-Step Guide
Choosing the right NDIS therapy provider is key to achieving your goals. This blog walks you through the decision-making process—what to look for, questions to ask, and how to find a provider who truly understands your needs.
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Understanding Recent NDIS Funding Updates: What You Need to Know
NDIS changes can affect how you access and use funding. This blog unpacks recent updates, what they mean for participants and families, and how to stay informed to make the most of your plan.
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This Week’s Theme: Colour Recognition & Number Formation
This week’s therapy theme is all about colour recognition and number formation! Learn how occupational therapists and speech pathologists use playful, skill-building activities to support early learning and school readiness.
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Speech Pathology Explained — More Than Just 'Speech'
Speech pathologists work with children and adults across many areas of communication, language, and feeding.
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How can parents help their child be prepared for school? Top school readiness tips and strategies.
As a parent or caregiver, there are many things you can do to help prepare your child for this new school adventure.
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Preparing for Your First OT or Speech Pathology Assessment: What You Need to Know
The first appointment, called an initial assessment, is a chance for our team to get to know you, understand your goals, and build a plan.
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7 Practical Speech Pathology Tips to Improve Communication Skills at Any Age
Our speech pathology team is passionate about helping clients of all ages build stronger communication skills.
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Beyond Words – How Speech Pathologists Help with Literacy and Learning
Did you know speech pathologists also support children and teens with literacy, learning, and school success?
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Speech Pathology for Adults – Voice, Swallowing, and Communication Support
Speech pathology isn’t just for children—adults also benefit from support for a wide range of communication and swallowing challenges.
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Join Our Team: Speech Pathologist Opportunity at South Coast Therapy & Support Group
We’re hiring! Join South Coast Therapy & Support Group as a speech pathologist in Nowra and grow your career in a supportive, collaborative, and professionally rewarding environment. Apply now via SEEK!
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Leadership That Builds Strong, Sustainable Allied Health Services
Leadership shapes culture — and strong, sustainable clinics grow from leaders who value people, innovation, and long-term impact. Discover how South Coast Therapy & Support Group’s leadership team fosters a sustainable, people-centred environment where clinicians thrive and clients benefit.
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Meaningful Work That Makes a Real Difference (And Feels Good to Do)
At SCTSG, our team members don’t just go to work — they contribute to real change. Here’s why so many clinicians and support staff love the purpose, impact, and fulfilment that comes from working in our community-focused practice.
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