Speech Language Therapy - Inpatients | Waitematā | Te Whatu Ora

Street Address

North Shore Hospital
124 Shakespeare Road
Takapuna
North Shore City 0622

Postal Address

North Shore Hospital
Private Bag 93 503
Takapuna
North Shore City 0740

Contact Details

Phone (09) 486 8920 extension 43805
Mobile 021 221 8132
Email Becca.Hammond@waitematadhb.govt.nz

Speech-Language Therapy Services are provided at:

North Shore Hospital
Phone: (09) 486 1491 ext 42827

and

Waitakere Hospital
Phone: (09) 839 0000 ext 46492


Staff Contact Details:
Becca Hammond (Professional & Clinical Leader)

021 223 8132

Aphasia

Aphasia (also refered to as dysphasia) is a disorder of language, where a person's ability to use language to communicate is impaired in some way. Language functions which may be affected include talking, understanding, listening, writing, or doing mathematical calculations. Aphasia may occur after a brain injury (e.g. stroke), particularly if the brain injury affects the left side of the brain.


Expressive Aphasia
Expressive aphasia is a difficulty in putting words together to form a meaningful message. This may include such difficulties as: trouble thinking of specific words and names, difficulty putting words together into a sentence to describe ideas or thoughts, tending to repeat words, saying words that do not make sense, and difficulty writing words and sentences. The severity of these difficulties varies considerably for each person.


Receptive Aphasia
Receptive aphasia is a difficulty in comprehension of language, where the person cannot attach meaning to incoming words they hear or read. This difficulty can be especially noticable if a person is tired, or when the conversation is complex.


https://www.healthpoint.co.nz/public/allied-health/speech-language-therapy-inpatients-waitemata/