Speech and Language Therapy
SpeechWorks is a private Speech and Language Therapy service based in Kimmage Medical Centre, Dublin. We provide assessment and therapy services for children and can facilitate you with evening and weekend appointments.
Child Therapy Services
We provide assessment and therapy to children of all ages and abilities. We develop individualised and highly specialised therapy plans to target each child's specific needs.
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We offer independent Speech and Language Therapy services to preschools and primary schools. We also provide staff training tailored to each schools needs.
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We provide specialised assessment and therapy services to adults with communication and swallowing difficulties. All sessions take place in the comfort of your own home.
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Grace Nolan is a fully qualified Speech and Language Therapist. She graduated from University College Cork with a B.Sc. (Hons) in Speech and Language Therapy. Grace founded SpeechWorks with the intention of creating a practice that combines the highest quality of evidence-based therapy along with a caring and nurturing approach. Grace has gained a wide range of experience working in hospitals, schools and community care clinics. As well as her formal qualifications, she has completed additional training in the following:
Picture Exchange Communication system
Hanen ‘It Takes Two to Talk’ parent training
Lámh sign language
Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)
Acquired Motor Speech Disorders
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Client Testimonials
"I could not recommend Grace highly enough. She has worked wonders with my little daughter who was struggling greatly with speech. She had no confidence and had become extremely reserved. Grace, has brought her out of her shell by making her feel very comfortable with her very fun and gentle way of teaching. She looks forward to Grace's home visits to learn more and do "Grace's words" practice. Her speech and literacy has improved immensely and she is our happy and fun little girl again."Parents of children with speech sound difficulties
I would highly recommend Grace as a speech and language therapist for any child. She has a kind, thoughtful and engaging manner with young children that immediately puts them at ease, and through play can rapidly develop their speech and language skills, as she has achieved with our daughter Caoimhe, at our home, in the last six months'Parent of child with speech and language delay
Grace Nolan has been helping my son Eoin with speech and language for the past year and a half as Eoin had a burst ear drum which affected his hearing and consequently some sounds. Eoin has benefitted hugely from having Grace work with him and all his vocalisations are now well within normal limits and his progress at school has reflected this with all areas both oral and written work now being well above average with average 9/10 in all subjects and areas. Eoin has also enjoyed his time with Grace and it hasn't felt like a chore to him so I'm very happy to recommend Grace to other parents to help with their children's speech and language.Parent of child with speech sound difficulties
We couldn’t be happier with the service we are receiving with SpeechWorks. Grace supported us through my son’s diagnosis of ASD and set up his PECS communication system, which has made a huge difference. I don’t know where we’d be without herParent of child with Autism
The Advantages
One Therapist
You will engage with the same therapist for consistency in your treatmentsExperienced Therapist
Assessment and therapy is provided by an experienced therapistFree Telephone Consultation
We can discuss your concerns and assessment optionsFully Comprehensive Assessment
Thorough evaluations using gold standard assessment toolsFlexible Appointments
Evening and weekend appointments available to suit youNo Waiting List
A prompt assessment provision ensures that clients don't need to wait for therapy they needPhoto Gallery
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