

In this episode of Advice From Your Advocates Podcast, Attorney Bob Mannor speaks with Lenora Edwards, speech & language pathologist, and Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech, about the importance of speech therapy, particularly for the elderly and those experiencing cognitive decline.
Bob and Lenora discuss how online therapy can be beneficial, especially for caregivers and family members, and the role of communication strategies in managing conditions like dementia. Lenora also emphasizes the significance of nonverbal communication and the integration of neuro-linguistic programming in therapy. The conversation concludes with practical tips for families dealing with these challenges.
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Lenora Edwards, Board Certified Speech-Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech, is a communication expert with over 15 years of experience specializing in adult communication. Integrating Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and evidence-based techniques, Lenora empowers professionals to master public speaking, refine interpersonal skills, and optimize nonverbal cues, guiding them towards achieving their personal and professional communication goals with clarity and confidence.
To learn more about Mannor Law Group visit: www.mannorlawgroup.com
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Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
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In this episode of Advice From Your Advocates Podcast, Attorney Bob Mannor speaks with Lenora Edwards, speech & language pathologist, and Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech, about the importance of speech therapy, particularly for the elderly and those experiencing cognitive decline.
Bob and Lenora discuss how online therapy can be beneficial, especially for caregivers and family members, and the role of communication strategies in managing conditions like dementia. Lenora also emphasizes the significance of nonverbal communication and the integration of neuro-linguistic programming in therapy. The conversation concludes with practical tips for families dealing with these challenges.
Listen to learn more about how:
More on our guest:
Lenora Edwards, Board Certified Speech-Language Pathologist and Chief Knowledge Officer at Better Speech, is a communication expert with over 15 years of experience specializing in adult communication. Integrating Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and evidence-based techniques, Lenora empowers professionals to master public speaking, refine interpersonal skills, and optimize nonverbal cues, guiding them towards achieving their personal and professional communication goals with clarity and confidence.
To learn more about Mannor Law Group visit: www.mannorlawgroup.com
Thanks for listening!
Listening Options
YouTube Playlist
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Amazon Music
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Player FM
ABOUT US:
Mannor Law Group helps clients in all matters of estate planning and elder law including special needs planning, veterans’ benefits, Medicaid planning, estate administration, and more. We offer guidance through all stages of life.
We also help families dealing with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other illnesses that cause memory loss. We take a comprehensive, holistic approach, called Life Care Planning. LEARN MORE...
63 episodes
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