taalzorg
Taalzorg is a Dutch term for professional care aimed at supporting and improving language, speech, communication, and related functions across the lifespan. It covers prevention, assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and ongoing support in daily life and social participation. In Dutch-speaking regions, taalzorg is typically provided by logopedists (speech-language pathologists) and coordinated within multidisciplinary teams in healthcare, education, and social services. The field addresses a wide range of needs, including language development and disorders in children, articulation and phonological disorders, voice and fluency issues, cognitive-communication problems after brain injury or neurological disease, and swallowing disorders (dysphagia). It also includes communication support for multilingual individuals, people with hearing impairment, and others facing barriers to effective communication.
Practice in taalzorg involves screening and formal and informal assessments, diagnosis, and the development of individualized
Professional context includes regulated training for practitioners, ethical codes, and quality assurance through professional bodies and