home page of website offering speech and language therapy and breathwork services. name of website is Connect Therapy Centre, based in Limerick, Ireland. Photo of nature as connect therapy centre is based in countryside and also depicts sense of calm
Welcome to Connect Therapy Centre

Speech & Language Therapy

and

Breathwork

Online sessions across Ireland with in person clinic coming soon

Who Are We

Photo of Sarah Kennedy, founder of Connect Therapy Centre, based in Limerick, Ireland. Sarah Kennedy is a speech and language therapist and breathwork facilitator

Sarah graduated from University College Cork with a BSc Honours degree in ​Speech & Language Therapy. Sarah is registered with CORU, Ireland’s ​regulatory body for health & social care professionals (SL044110) and is also a ​member of the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists (IASLT) and ​Independent Speech Therapists of Ireland (ISTI). Sarah has experience working ​as a Speech & Language Therapist in a variety of services across the HSE in ​Ireland.


After first handedly experiencing the powerful effects of transformational ​breathwork, Sarah trained with world renowned Breathwork Facilitation ​Trainer Jamie Janko and received her Breathwork facilitation certification also.

Services

mother and young son playing and communicating together. Showing communication skills assisted with speech and language therapy.

Speech & Language Therapy


We offer assessment and treatment for children & ​adults with communication challenges. We focus ​on enhancing communication through ​individualised goal setting and evidence-based ​practices.

adults lying down, calm and relaxed after completing a transformational or active breathwork session in Limerick, Ireland with Connect Therapy Centre

Breathwork

Harness the power of your breath. Designed to ​reduce stress, boost mental clarity, and enhance ​emotional balance through guided breathing ​techniques. Experience the profound benefits and ​transformative journey within.








mother and child connecting and communicating together. Speech and language therapy for children. Outdoors in Ireland

Speech & Language Therapy

two children playing and communicating together with new skills developed from speech and language therapy from Connect Therapy Centre, Limerick, Ireland.

Children

Speech and language skills are complex, ​and take time to develop. They can be ​challenging for some children to master ​without support and guidance.

It may be tempting to adopt a “wait and ​see” approach, but research shows that ​early intervention often leads to more ​positive outcomes.

adult couple communicating together with alternative or total communication approach. Skills learnt in adult speech and language therapy to assist with aphasia or apraxia of speech. Based in Limerick, Ireland in Connect Therapy Centre.

Adults

Some difficulties start in childhood, ​whilst others happen after an illness or ​injury. While speech may be affected by ​typical ageing, specific medical ​conditions often also have a large ​impact on both speech and language ​processing.



adult lady eating with dyphagia or swallowing difficulty which has been treated by speech and language therapist in Connect Therapy Centre in Limerick Ireland

Dysphagia

The medical term used to describe ​difficulty swallowing food and/or ​drinks. It may occur if there is decreased ​sensation, strength or control of the ​muscles of the mouth or throat.


Dysphagia can occur for both children ​and adults.

speech and language therapist preparing speech and language therapy report that can be used post assessment and for onward referral. Speech and language therapy report by Connect Therapy Centre
adult and child sitting at table and communicating together through speech and language therapy. in a speech and language therapy session in Connect Therapy Centre based in Limerick Ireland.
child and adult or parent doing private speech and language therapy session online. Speech and language therapy sessions is with Connect Therapy Centre, based in Limerick Ireland and offering online sessions across Ireland.
group of adults connecting and communicating together, showing the benefits of group sessions. Group speech and language therapy or group breathwork sessions with Connect Theraoy Centre

additional services

Home Programms

Structured exercises to practice speech and language ​skills outside of therapy. These programms will be tailored ​to individual needs and designed to reinforce therapeutic ​goals. They often include games, worksheets, and ​interactive tasks that can be easily integrated into daily ​routines to support ongoing progress.

family/caregiver training

This can include techniques for enhancing ​communication, creating supportive communication ​environments, and effectively using therapeutic ​activities and tools in everyday interactions. The goal ​is to foster consistency and reinforce progress made ​during therapy.

group therapy

Group sessions are designed to improve ​communication skills through interactive activities ​and collaborative exercises. Groups offer social ​interaction, peer support, and opportunities to ​practice communication in a real-world context. This ​fosters a sense of community and encourages ​participants to learn from and support each other ​while achieving their individual goals.

diagnostics/reports

Reports are available to provide evaluations and ​progress summaries. A diagnostic report includes ​detailed assessments of communication skills, ​identifying specific needs and recommending ​tailored intervention strategies. Update reports ​track progress over time, highlighting ​improvements, ongoing challenges, and adjustments ​to therapy plans. These reports ensure clear ​communication with caregivers, educators, and ​other professionals.

Onward referrals

We offer onward referrals to ensure comprehensive ​care, connecting you with additional professionals as ​needed to support your continued progress and care.

two children playing together and using communication skills that they learned through speech and language therapy for paediatrics with Connect Therapy Centre in Ireland

Speech Therapy for Children

Connect Therapy Centre can provide assessment & ​intervention for a range of paediatric speech & language issues

Speech


By 3 years, most of what a child says should ​be understood.


They may substitute one sound for another, ​leave out sounds or distort sounds.


Speech sound disorders, including ​articulation and phonological disorders, ​impact ability to form the sounds for speech.


Children with articulation disorders struggle ​to accurately and consistently produce ​sounds when speaking. Children with ​phonological disorders misunderstand the ​rules that govern spoken language. They ​make speech errors as a result of this ​confusion.

Language

Language disorders can impact expressive ​and receptive communication and can ​seriously affect a child’s ability to interact ​with others and the world around them.


Expressive language involves what we ​say. Receptive language is what we ​understand.


They may have difficulties with:

Understanding

Using language

Reading

Writing


Language may also be effected by ​additional diagnoses or syndrome

Examples of client ​groups/problems treated:


  • Articulation difficulties (eg. ​lisps).
  • Autism
  • Developmental Language ​Disorder (DLD)
  • Speech delay
  • Developmental verbal ​dyspraxia
  • Language delays
  • Learning difficulties
  • Dyslexia
  • Stuttering/stammering
  • ADD/ADHD.
  • Selective Mutism
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Down Syndrome
adult or elderly individual receiving communication support from Speech and language therapist in Connect Therapy Centre in Limerick

Speech Therapy for Adults

Connect Therapy Centre can provide assessment & intervention ​for a range of adult speech & language issues

There are many reasons why an adult may need to attend Speech & Language ​Therapy. Some problems start in childhood. Others happen after an illness or ​injury.

Speech

  • Apraxia
  • Dysarthria
  • Stuttering
  • Voice

Language

  • Aphasia

Medical conditions

  • Progressive Neurological Conditions - Dementia, Parkinson’s ​Disease, Motor Neuron Disease etc
  • Head/Neck Cancers
  • Traumatic Brain Injury including stroke

elective services

  • Accent Modification
  • Voice and Communication Change for Transgender People
adult with impaired speech or language now communicating effectively after private sessions with speech and language therapist in Connect Therapy Centre
adult clients now communicating with family more efficiently after speech and language therapy sessions with Connect Therapy Centre
adult lady drinking after having her dysphagia and swallowing impairment treated through swallow rehabilitation with speech and language therapist at Connect Therapy Centre

Dysphagia

mother and child eating and weaning. paediatric dysphagia assessed and treated by Connect Therapy Centre speech and language therapist
adult client and caregiver together as adult had dysphagia or swallowing impairment and needs to be assessed and diagnosed by speech and language therapist in Connect Therapy Centre

The medical term used to describe difficulty swallowing food and/or ​drinks. It may occur if there is decreased sensation, strength or control of ​the muscles of the mouth or throat.


Dysphagia can occur for both children and adults.

It can result from various medical conditions, including neurological ​disorders, stroke, head and neck cancer, or injury.

Connect Therapy Centre offers


Full assessment and management of swallowing and feeding disorders (dysphagia).


Training and information sessions for family, nursing and care staff and safe ​swallow recommendations.

Typical signs of difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) include;

  • Sneezing or eye watering
  • Wet or gurgly voice
  • Recurrent Chest Infections
  • Difficulty controlling food or liquid in the mouth
  • Coughing or choking while eating or drinking
  • Sensation of food being stuck in the throat or chest
  • Pain while swallowing
  • Frequent heartburn or regurgitation
  • Unintentional weight loss due to eating difficulties
outdoors nature. active breathwork or transformational breathwork sessions in Ireland with Connect Therapy Centre

Breathwork

Also known as “active”, “transformational” or “conscious connected” breathwork.


Taps into the innate potential of our breath to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-​being.


Unlike traditional breathing techniques, which focus on shallow or controlled breaths, active ​breathwork involves continuous, rhythmic breathing patterns that help to oxygenate the body at ​a deep level, designed to help individuals with emotional, physical, and mental release, facilitating ​healing and personal growth.


Breathwork has been shown to have numerous physical benefits. By increasing oxygen flow ​throughout the body, it can improve circulation, boost energy levels, and enhance overall vitality. ​It can also support the immune system, reduce inflammation, and promote detoxification, aiding ​in the body's natural healing processes.


On a mental and emotional level, active breathwork can promote greater self-awareness, ​mindfulness, and presence. By focusing on the breath and connecting with the body's innate ​wisdom, individuals can cultivate a deeper sense of inner peace and alignment. This can lead to ​greater resilience in the face of life's challenges, as well as enhanced clarity and creativity in ​decision-making and problem-solving.


In essence, active breathwork offers a holistic approach to well-being, addressing the ​interconnected nature of the mind, body, and spirit. Whether you're seeking relief from stress, ​healing from past traumas, or simply looking to deepen your connection with yourself, active ​breathwork provides a transformative tool for self-discovery, growth, and empowerment. Embark ​on this journey of self-exploration and unlock the full potential of your breath today.

connection, togetherness, client centred sessions with Connect Therapy Centre in Limerick Ireland

How Does a Session Work?

In a session, participants lie down and focus on their breath, using techniques like ​"conscious connected breathing" and "three-part breath." Facilitators may also ​provide verbal guidance, music, and touch to support the participant's process.


private 1 to 1 breathwork session for adults. Breathwork session in Connect Therapy Centre in Limerick Ireland.

Is breathwork safe for everyone?

While breathwork is generally considered safe for healthy individuals, it is ​always best to consult with a doctor before starting any new exercise or ​wellness program, if you have any medical conditions or take any medications. ​Any contraindications will be discussed prior to your session.

Connect Therapy Centre offers a range of ​personalised and transformative breathing sessions ​tailored to your needs.

One-to-One:

Dive deep into your breathwork practice with individualised ​attention and guidance. One-to-one sessions allow for a highly ​customised approach, ensuring you receive the maximum benefit ​from each breath.


Group Sessions:

These sessions foster a sense of connection and shared ​experience, enhancing the collective energy and support as you ​explore the profound benefits of breathwork together.


Corporate Sessions:

Elevate the wellness of your workplace with corporate breathwork ​sessions. Designed to reduce stress, boost productivity, and ​improve overall employee well-being. These sessions can be ​tailored to fit the unique needs of your organisation, fostering a ​healthier and more harmonious work environment.

small group breathwork session in Limerick Ireland ran by Connect Therapy Centre.
corporate breathwork sessions by Connect Therapy Centre, based in Limerick Ireland.
online therapy sessions for breathwork or speech and language therapy. Private sessions provided by Connect Therapy Centre in Limerick, Ireland

Online

adult attending online session of speech and language therapy or breathwork with Connect Therapy Centre, Ireland.
paediatric or child attending online private speech and language therapy session with Connect Therapy Centre based in county Limerick in Ireland who offer online sessions across Ireland

How Online Sessions Work

Online therapy has a well established evidence base and is recognised as a ​valid service delivery model by the Irish Association of Speech and ​Language Therapists (IASLT), the Royal College of Speech and Language ​Therapists (RCSLT) and the American Speech and Hearing Association ​(ASHA)


We use engaging materials and activities to help clients participate in ​online sessions, and are constantly updating our practice as new materials ​and resources are released.



What You Need for Online Sessions?

  • High speed internet access.
  • A tablet/laptop or desktop with a camera.
  • Ideally a headset with a microphone, but not a necessity.
  • Quiet space, with minimal distractions nearby.



How Can Online Sessions Help?

Online services offer the same benefits as traditional face-to-face, with the ​added convenience of being able to access the services direct from your ​home.


If you are unsure whether online is right for you, our therapist can provide ​a free 15 minute mini-session to try it out. Just get in touch with us at ​contact@connecttherapycentre.ie for more information.


FAQs

How do I make a referral to Connect Therapy Centre?

We accept self referrals, referrals from care givers or professionals. You can call on 085 8413225 or email ​contact@connecttherapycentre.ie or fill in the contact form at the bottom of the website. After discussing concerns we can ​schedule an appointment.


How long will I be waiting for an appointment?

Most referrals/booking requests will be seen within one week.


Are sessions covered by health insurance?

If you have private health insurance, you will be able to claim some of the assessment and therapy costs. The number of sessions or ​amount covered by healthcare insurance varies. Hence it is advisable to contact your provider to get details of your entitlements. In ​addition to this, if you are paying income taxes, you are also entitled to claim for speech and language assessments and intervention ​via your income tax return.


Are your assessments recognised by the HSE and the Department of Education?

Yes they are. Our practitioners are fully qualified, experienced and registered with appropriate governing bodies. We provide high ​quality assessments using valid and appropriate assessment tools.


Why attend for private assessment and therapy?

Waiting times for public services may mean that your child/loved one has to wait for assessment and diagnosis which can delay ​availing of therapy and important services. Connect Therapy Centre can facilitate speech and language development while you are ​waiting to be called by your local HSE professional. We can also provide therapy to supplement services form your HSE therapist ​and can add follow on sessions to your HSE block of intervention. There are no restrictions as to the number or frequency of ​sessions available in private practice and treatment plans will be negotiated by you and your therapist following best practice ​guidelines, clinical decision making and evidence based practice.


Pricing

Speech Therapy

Initial Consult €110


Assessment & Report €250-550


Therapy Session 30 mins €70

Therapy Session 45 mins €85

Therapy Session 60 mins €100


Advice Session 30mins €70


Letter of Support €50


Home Program €110


Progress/summary report €110

Diagnostic therapy report €160




Breathwork

Private 1:1 90 mins €75


Small Group (up to 6​ ​people) €50-70pp


L​a​rge Group (more than 6 peopl​e​)​ ​€25-35


Corporate Prices on Request




Cancellation more than 24 hours prior to appointment: No fee due

Cancellation less than 24 hours prior to appointment: 50% fee due

Cancellation on the day of appointment / No cancellation given: 100% fee due


Sarah graduated from University College Cork with a BSc Honours degree in ​Speech & Language Therapy. Sarah is registered with CORU, Ireland’s ​regulatory body for health & social care professionals (SL044110) and is also a ​member of the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists (IASLT) and ​Independent Speech Therapists of Ireland (ISTI). Sarah has experience working ​as a Speech & Language Therapist in a variety of services across the HSE in ​Ireland. After first handedly experiencing the powerful effects of ​transformational breathwork, Sarah trained with world renowned Breathwork ​Facilitation Trainer Jamie Janko and received her Breathwork facilitation ​certification also.

Contact

Location

Co. Limerick, Ireland

Online service throughout the country

Phone

Sarah - 0858413225

Email

contact@connecttherapycentre.ie