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Optimal Speech Pathology

Locality: Pennant Hills, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 403 903 822



Address: PO Box 327 2120 Pennant Hills, NSW, Australia

Website: www.optimalsp.com.au/main/page_home.html

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20.01.2022 These are the two lovely faces that welcome our team and our patients every week. And these really are the smiles we see! How lucky are we



19.01.2022 Drum roll Introducing our newest member of the OSP team! We’d like to extend the biggest welcome to Tennille Bertram! Tennille is new to OSP but certainly not new to Speech Pathologists across NSW. Tennille has worked as a Speech Pathologist for approximately 10 years. She has completed a Masters of Health Science (Research), University of Sydney. Her research focused on friendships following traumatic brain injury. She has worked in a number of brain injury units acro...ss NSW, including as a Senior team member at the Mid Western Brain Injury Unit and Westmead Brain Injury Unit. She has also worked in the private health sector, as an original team member, at the Royal Rehab Private hospital. More recently Tennille has worked for Sydney Catholic Schools, consulting for over 20 schools. She was also the founding Director at NextPath, a service which provided ongoing learning opportunities for young adults with intellectual disability. We are just thrilled to have you on the team Tennille See more

19.01.2022 How wonderful is this story of one of our Port Macquarie SPEAK OUT! and LOUD Crowd clients working hard and staying positive to save her voice! Read the full story here: https://optimalsp.com.au//uploads/2020/11/Joan-Saves-Her-V

17.01.2022 Well we told you big things were happening at OSP. We are so excited to welcome the brilliant Antonella Guido to our team. She will be an incredible asset as we expand our community and clinic capacity. It is a great feeling to bring on new team members knowing that our clients and colleagues will just love working with them. Antonella has over 17 years experience working as a speech pathologist with adults with acquired brain injuries. Since graduating from the Univers...ity of Sydney in 2003, Antonella has worked extensively in both Australia and the United Kingdom. She most recently worked as a senior speech pathologist at Westmead Hospital within the community brain injury rehabilitation service and traumatic brain injury has been a strong area of interest for many years. Antonella has worked across the continuum of care - from acute hospitals to home-based, community roles and this breadth of experience has enabled a wholistic and client-centred view of the individual and their rehabilitation journey. Antonella works closely with clients and their families and carers; she feels passionate about maximising communication and swallowing skills in an individual’s true environment. Antonella’s therapy is underpinned by careful goal selection and recent best evidence. Welcome welcome welcome Antonella! See more



14.01.2022 Excited to have recorded another podcast for Speech Pathology Australia this week - interviewing someone I admire VERY much! Stay tuned...

12.01.2022 Today is World Stroke Day. Did you know that one in three stroke survivors experience difficulties with communication? Take the time today to share the signs of stroke (FAST) with your family and friends. ... World Stroke Campaign

10.01.2022 So, not heading off to Queensland as planned but still proud to be presenting a poster today at Parkinson’s Australia National Online Symposium Parkinson's Australia’s



09.01.2022 It’s World Stroke Day today! ARC is very proud to announce the launch of the LEXO Robotic Gait Trainer. We have been waiting months to have this incredible pi...ece of technology installed, we are the only clinic in Australia to have one! The ARC team have spent the last few days being trained on the LEXO and can’t wait to see patient results. The LEXO is expected to revolutionise neurological rehabilitation for patients living with many neurological disabilities such as stroke, brain or spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and cerebral palsy.

09.01.2022 Masks are necessary but can be very difficult for people with communication difficulties

08.01.2022 Go Melissa and the fabulous ARC team

07.01.2022 Nothing like finalising a conference poster two days before the event goes live! Phew.....now very much looking forward looking forward to this event https://parkinsons.delegateconnect.co/x/program

04.01.2022 Music really is everything



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