
Gemma Lee
Gemma was a recipient of the Singapore’s Ministry of Health (MOH) Health Science Overseas Scholarship and subsequently graduated from University of Sydney, Australia with an Honours degree. She started her journey as a Speech Therapist in Singapore General Hospital for several years where she specialised in the areas of speech, language, cognitive and feeding difficulties.
Gemma was the Team Leader of both the neurology and paediatric feeding teams and had worked closely with various healthcare professionals and caregivers to provide holistic care for her clients. She has vast experience in treating clients with speech, language and swallowing disorders. She has years of clinical experience in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and High Dependency Wards, evaluating and managing preterm and term babies with bottling difficulties. She also supported many parents in the care of infants and toddlers with difficulties in bottling, chewing and acceptance of solids.
She is effectively bilingual in English and Mandarin, which allows her to build rapport with patients and families of different backgrounds. Gemma believes in the improvement and upgrading of skills, knowledge and service delivery. Apart from working on her own learning journey, she implemented various processes to improve the care and safety of patients. Gemma implemented the training modules for the Neonatal nurses in the identification of feeding difficulties in pre-term babies and in training them in appropriate bottling methods. She enjoys working with young children and their family members, supporting them through the assessment and treatment of language abilities. She firmly believes in the importance of early intervention and family support, seeing most rewarding outcomes with combination of both, through nurturing children in both clinics and preschool settings. She believes that every child is unique and has different interests and ways of expressions.
As an avid fitness practitioner herself, Gemma believes in the strength of persistence, and is passionate in empowering her clients in their journey of progress and discovery. She strives to work with families closely, taking into consideration families’ goals and concerns, supporting them.
- Feeding Therapy: A Sensory Motor Approach
- Talktools: A Three-Part Treatment Plan for Oral Placement Therapy
- Hanen It Takes Two to Talk
- Hanen More Than Words
- LSVT Loud Program (Lee Silverman Voice Treatment)
- Maximising Functional Outcomes for patients with Traumatic Brain Injuries