
Your path to brain recovery starts here.
High-quality and personalized speech therapy for adults recovering from stroke, brain injury, and other neurological conditions.
Located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania
NeuroPath Speech Therapy is a mobile private practice providing compassionate, specialized care that focuses on improving your communication, cognitive, and swallowing abilities.
Brain Recovery is Possible.
Neuro Recovery is the brain’s ability to regain function after injury or illness. Methods of neuro recovery include natural healing and the implementation of specific neuro-rehabilitation techniques and/or compensatory strategies.
Neuroplasticity is the brain’s ability to learn and rewire itself by forming new neural pathways. Harnessing neuroplasticity through targeted, motivating therapies is essential for promoting long-term recovery and functional improvements.
Speech Therapy plays a critical role
in promoting brain recovery.
We are here for you.
Specializing in treatment of:
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Stroke
Stroke is a neurological event caused by an interruption of the normal blood flow to the brain. Stroke can be caused by a blockage in the blood vessel traveling to the brain (ischemic stroke) or a burst blood vessel in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke). Stroke can lead to problems with speech, communication, thinking, moving, and swallowing.
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Brain Injury
Brain injury is caused by damage to the brain, which can be the result of a traumatic event (e.g., car accident) or internal event (e.g., lack of oxygen to the brain, tumor, or illness). A brain injury can cause impairments in communication, thinking, emotions, personality, swallowing, and mobility. Brain injuries can vary from mild (e.g., concussion) to severe based on the extent of damage to the brain.
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Mild Cognitive Impairment
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a condition where an individual has noticeable problems with memory, thinking, and decision-making that are greater than typically seen with normal aging but not severe enough to significantly interfere with daily life. Someone with MCI may have trouble remembering new information or tasks that they need to perform or difficulty with planning and organization and may struggle to pay attention.
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Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement, balance, and coordination. Parkinson’s can make speech slow, quiet, or difficult to understand. It can also affect swallowing ability. Treatments like skilled therapy, medications, and lifestyle changes can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life of those living with Parkinson’s Disease. The SPEAK OUT! Therapy program is a highly effective, evidenced based treatment approach to improve speech and swallowing of those living with Parkinson’s Disease.
NeuroPath Speech Therapy brings expert care to you no matter where you are!
Whether you would like
one-to-one therapy
in your home
or
on your computer,
NeuroPath Speech has you covered.
Get in touch to discuss the best therapy option for you.
Owner & Speech Language Pathologist
Cydney Ciacci, M.A., CCC-SLP
Communication is essential for daily life, relationships, and independence. Cydney works closely with individuals and their families to create a customized plan of care that aligns with each client’s lifestyle, ensuring that therapy is meaningful and impactful. She is passionate about providing person-centered treatment designed to help clients achieve greater self-determination, regain confidence, and improve their ability to connect with others. Cydney values a holistic approach to treatment that addresses your social, emotional, and physical well-being to best support your recovery.
Therapy Approach
“Cydney is truly best-in-class. When I could barely speak, she empowered me by using her extensive expertise to push me forward, believe in myself, and regain my confidence. Thanks to her knowledge and compassion, I am back to public speaking, and I will forever be grateful to her”
— Susan J. (client)
Are you or a loved one having difficulty with
communication, thinking, or swallowing?
NeuroPath Speech can help.
Get in touch to schedule a free 15-min consultation.