Join In Speech Pathology
About Us
Morgan Hammond is a Speech Language Pathologist who graduated with a Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons) from the University of Queensland. Morgan has worked in the paediatric space for the entirety of her career in both the public and private sectors.
Morgan has a particular interest in supporting and developing a child’s individual strengths while also empowering the caregivers to be involved in their child’s therapy and progress. Being a mum of two young boys, she understands how busy life can be and strives to deliver evidence based practice in a way that will best suit your family.
Morgan is constantly improving her clinical skills and taking part in further training. Some of the additional professional development she has undertaken includes:
- Hanen It Takes Two To Talk
- DIR Floortime
- PODD
- Key Word Sign
- Proloquo2go
- Sounds Write Phonics Program
- Lidcombe Program
- Nuffield Dyspraxia Program
- ReST Rapid Syllable Transition Training
- Babble and Munch Infant Feeding Foundations Workshop
- Food Smart Kids AEIOU: An Integrated Approach to Pediatric Feeding and When Baby Can’t Suck: An Advanced Course for Therapists
- Melanie Potock Your Feeding Toolkit and ARFID: The Anxious Eater
- Overcoming Complex Feeding Challenges and Feeding Tube Dependency: How to Make Lasting Progress
- Australian Orofacial Myology Collaboration Foundation Course in Orofacial Myology
- Centre for Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy: Breathe, Feed, Eat and Sleep
- Speech Pathology Australia
- Australian Association of Orofacial Myology
Our Services
Our Speech Pathology Services
- Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC)
- Late talkers
- Vocabulary
- Sentence Structure
- Following instructions
- Narratives
- Articulation
- Delayed or limited range of sounds
- Childhood Apraxia of Speech
- Fluency
- Transitioning to solids
- Fussy eating
- Difficult mealtime behaviours
- Difficulty chewing
- Tongue thrust
- Mouth breathing
- Messy eating
- Drooling
- Speech sounds
- Oral habits (e.g. thumb sucking)
Join In Speech Pathology
Fees and Funding
NDIS
Join In Speech Pathology is able to provide services to individuals with self managed or plan managed funding through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).
Private Health
Depending on your level of cover, you may be able to access a rebate through your private health fund when receiving services through Join In Speech Pathology.
Medicare
If you have an applicable referral from your Paediatrician or General Practitioner you may be eligible to access up to 5 rebated medicare sessions per calendar year through Join In Speech Pathology.
Get In Touch
Any questions? Send us a message and we will get back to you.