APEX Allied Health Ltd. Bermuda

We provide assessment + follow-up services to individuals with speech, language, hearing, voice, fin

At APEX Allied Health we know that communication goes far beyond saying words and sentences, and is vital to the life-long learning and well-being of everyone in our community. Our Speech-Language Pathologist (S-LP) works with children and adults of all ages to promote healthy development and effective communication skills, and to give those who have trouble hearing or speaking a voice. We offer a

10/08/2023

Visuals are a wonderful way to help children with speech and language difficulties understand what you mean, listen and follow directions, and be more independent in their daily activities. Whether it’s pictures or signed language, visuals can help children process words, which come and go in a matter of milliseconds and can be difficult to process and remember.

Speech therapist is going viral for teaching little ones how to say no 15/07/2023

Speech therapist is going viral for teaching little ones how to say no Speech-language pathologist Hailey Van Asch is helping children find their voices by teaching them how to protest.

17/06/2023

Here's why we advocate connection over control:

Connection strengthens your relationship with your child, builds trust and fosters mutual respect. You and your child are a team working together to solve problems. You recognise that your child is learning, and you provide your child with the skills and knowledge to grow and develop.

Connection reduces stress and creates an environment that facilitates learning.

On the other hand, control weakens your relationship with your child. Control often includes criticism, conflict and coercion. You are working by yourself to fix your child. You demand respect from your child without demonstrating how to earn it. You punish your child for not meeting your standards.

Control increases stress and creates an environment that inhibits learning.

Choosing connection doesn't mean being permissive; it's important to discipline your child. Use natural/logical consequences and positive reinforcement to guide your child toward acceptable behaviour.

Connection is better for both you and your child. If you're tempted to exert control, first, make an effort to connect before you correct. Remember, it's you and your child against the problem. Connect and cooperate for the best outcome.

To Supercharge Learning, Look to Play 13/06/2023

To Supercharge Learning, Look to Play Play and art engage all of our senses and enhance attention.

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24/05/2023

Every Child Can!🎵🎻

Registration spots are opening once again for ViolinSisters Music Studio.
If you are interested in learning more about us, feel free to DM, call, or email us at [email protected].

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How loud is too loud for your young child?

Babies and toddlers have small ear canals that amplify sounds more for them than for adults. To avoid temporary or permanent noise-induced hearing loss, it's important to protect your young child's sensitive ears.

In 2001, the Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics estimated that over 12% of American children between the ages of 6 and 19 had noise induced hearing loss already.

Noisy restaurants, lawn mowers and even portable music players can cause hearing loss with unprotected exposure. Regular exposure to dangerously loud noise levels, like those from concerts, loud car stereos or jackhammers for more than one minute can cause permanent hearing loss.

If you can't completely avoid a noisy situation, put protective gear like ear muffs on your young child to reduce the risk of hearing damage. Choose volume-limiting headphones for your child's personal use with tablets or music players and check the volume yourself to make sure it's at a comfortable level. If your child's device has a volume limit option in the settings, set the volume to about 60%.

If your child is already showing symptoms of hearing loss, talk to your paediatrician.

When the words won’t come. This is my life with aphasia. 28/02/2023

When the words won’t come. This is my life with aphasia. Aphasia often follows a stroke or brain injury. Bruce Willis and Gabrielle Giffords have publicly acknowledged their aphasia.

Managing your Parkinson's: Approaches for Promoting Wellness 26/02/2023

Some great information from colleagues at the Shirley Ryan Abilitylab in Chicago on Managing your Parkinson's:

Managing your Parkinson's: Approaches for Promoting Wellness Made possible by the American Parkinson's Disease Association Diversity in Research Grant Presenters: Dr. Jennifer G. Goldman - Movement Disorders Neurologist Dr.…

24/02/2023

Repost from take a read! “AAP recommends that you offer your baby a cup instead of a bottle when they start eating solid foods around six months, and steadily move away from bottles between 12 and 18 months. The sooner you start, the easier the transition will be. Your child’s resistance to giving up their bottle doesn’t mean you’re doing anything wrong. Be patient and trust that your little one will gradually start drinking like a big kid. If resistance turns into a full-blown power struggle, talk with your pediatrician and click the link in our bio for more tips from “

21/02/2023

đź‘€Look what's just arrived at our office! We can't wait to read this book that shares so much lived experience from a range of contributors. It's edited by the Chair of our Cultural Perspective Committee Marcia Brissett-Bailey

Your child's academic success may start with their screen time as infants, study says | CNN 02/02/2023

Your child's academic success may start with their screen time as infants, study says | CNN Mounting evidence shows screens aren't great for kids. And a new study has revealed that even as infants, too much screen time can impact executive function development. Experts explain what to do instead.

Hearing loss is a major risk factor for dementia. Hearing aids can help. 05/12/2022

Hearing loss is a major risk factor for dementia. Hearing aids can help. Dementia is irreversible, but we can reduce our risk of getting it. One important way is by addressing hearing loss.

Photos from Auburn Therapy and Learning Center's post 19/11/2022
18/11/2022

FYI FOLKS.

Probably is fun to write in the air, in shaving cream and on sandpaper but it isn't gonna teach ya how to read.
https://www.thereadingleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Article-for-May-2021-TRLJ.pdf

Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do: TED Talk 29/10/2022

Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do: TED Talk http://www.healthandsuperfoods.com/Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do: TED TalkThere are people who can quickly memorize lists of thousands of number...

29/10/2022

BOOK OF THE WEEK:
Healing the Broken Brain - by Dr Mike Dow and David Dow, with Megan Sutton, CCC-SLT

ABOUT THE BOOK:
Information, inspiration, advice and support for stroke survivors, caregivers and families. The top 100 questions that survivors and their families ask, with answers from the top medical specialists in the USA.

The questions start off basic but then get more specific to address different areas of recovery. It covers the medical aspects of stroke, rehabilitation, life after stroke, and advice for caregivers. There is a chapter on Recovering Communication and it discusses various types of therapy that families can do to help. There is also a section on how technology can help people with aphasia. It is also easy to read.

If you are interested in loaning this book or would like more information about our resource library, please contact [email protected]

Building Babies' Brains Through Play: Mini Parenting Master Class 27/10/2022

Building Babies' Brains Through Play: Mini Parenting Master Class Serve and return interactions are critical for children's brain architecture. Learn how daily interactions--including play--can build young brains.

How to Get Students Thinking About Their Own Learning 27/10/2022

How to Get Students Thinking About Their Own Learning When students begin to plan, monitor, and evaluate their learning, they develop self-regulation and can set more ambitious goals.

23/10/2022

Great infographic from AssistiveWare. We all have more to say and are worthy of time and acceptance from communication partners.

How Hearing Loss Is Associated with Hypertension, Heart Disease, and Stroke 23/10/2022

How Hearing Loss Is Associated with Hypertension, Heart Disease, and Stroke Evidence points to hearing loss–as well as tinnitus and balance issues–being sometimes linked to heart disease. Here is a summary about how hearing and balance might be affected by hypertension and cardiovascular problems.

22/10/2022

Thanks to NSDA—Dysphonia International for creating this clear description to help raise awareness and improve understanding of life with a voice disorder.

22/10/2022

Fathers: Join us in November - every Tuesday to talk about fatherhood. Register by calling 478-3333 or emailing [email protected]

Session 1: Fathers Stand Up

Session 2: Active and Engaged Parenting

Session 3: Myths and Messages about Fatherhood

Session 4: Fathering in the Formative Years and Beyond

Session 5: Parenting Together

What is DLD - the most common disorder you have 'never heard of'? 20/10/2022

What is DLD - the most common disorder you have 'never heard of'? About two students in 30 will have developmental language disorder, making it as common as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and much more common than autism.

Photos from Speech and Hearing BC's post 13/10/2022
Windreach to expand services with arrival of three new ponies 09/09/2022

Windreach to expand services with arrival of three new ponies A charity that provides riding lessons to people with special needs will be able to expand the programme following the arrival of three new therapy ponies. The trio – Dash, Mosaic, and Penny – will in...

18/08/2022

Many children attend speech therapy where they learn how to pronounce a sound correctly. The next step is practicing to help the child learn to attend to their own speech and hear and correct their own speech errors. This is called the generalization phase of speech therapy, as we are wanting the child to generalize correct pronunciation into their conversational speech. This awesome infographic from Semiahmoo Speech Services gives us great ideas for practicing at home! And don’t forget reading aloud if your child is a reader!

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Our Story

At APEX Allied Health we know that communication goes far beyond saying words and sentences, and is vital to the life-long learning and well-being of everyone in our community. Our Speech-Language Pathologists (S-LPs) work with children and adults of all ages to promote healthy development and effective communication skills, and to give those who have trouble hearing or speaking a voice.

We offer assessment and follow-up for:
- Speech Articulation and Motor Speech difficulties
- Difficulty with Language Comprehension and Expression
- Stuttering and Speech Fluency difficulties
- Difficulties with Social Language and Problem Solving
- Voice Problems
- Feeding and Swallowing difficulties and Picky Eating
- Difficulty with Auditory Processing and Phonological Awareness
- Difficulties with Reading and Writing

We also offer iPad-based Hearing Screenings for children and adults, and provide educational programs and seminars for parents, teachers, nursing staff, and other members of our community

We realize that difficulties in hearing and communication can have a significant impact on an individual’s participation in all aspects of life; from play and leisure activities, to school, work, and the ability to live a happy and healthy retirement. We provide client-centered delivery of services designed to optimize learning and help you to CommunicateWell, LearnWell, and LiveBetter.

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9 Par-la-Ville Road
Hamilton
HM11

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Saturday 08:00 - 18:00

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