Reinie Cordier is a Speech-Language Pathologist based on Kent St in Bentley, WA, Australia. The focus of the work is helping people communicate more comfortably, and supporting everyday skills that can affect school, work, and family life. In many cases, that also means looking at how someone swallows safely and comfortably, not just speech sounds.
Reinie looks after children and adults who may be dealing with swallowing difficulty. At times, swallowing changes can be uncomfortable or risky, so therapy aims to build safer routines and confidence. Support can also include helping with voice and speech issues, such as spasmodic dysphonia, where the voice can feel tight or unpredictable.
There’s also support for people on the autism spectrum. For some, that can include working on communication that feels more natural day to day, along with ways to understand and use language in different situations. ADHD is another area where therapy can help, especially when attention and focus make learning or conversations harder than they need to be. Reinie also works with people who may have Asperger’s syndrome, supporting social communication, clarity, and practical routines that fit real life.
Over time, therapy often works best when it’s built around the person’s day-to-day needs. That might mean breaking tasks into smaller steps, using simple strategies, and teaching skills that can be used outside the clinic. Reinie also supports families and carers, because progress is usually easier when everyone is on the same page.
Reinie’s practice is based on formal training in speech and language therapy, with ongoing learning to keep up with current ways of helping. When it comes to research or clinical trials, nothing specific is listed, but the approach stays grounded in evidence-based methods and practical goal setting.
If you’re looking for help with communication, swallowing, voice, or attention and learning challenges, Reinie Cordier is a local option in Bentley. The main thing is making sure support is clear, calm, and focused on what matters most for your life.