--00000000000079a8ae0636c08db5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Sales Nation and General Managers, This morning, we will be sending a Salesforce email drip campaign to your SF contacts. Below is a sample of the email that will be sent, where the sender and signature will all be from your desk to your contacts. The topic is on *Social Connection and Brain Health. We hope this produces responses and meetings for you!* Reminder: For any meetings booked from this email, please document in Salesforce with the *Tied to Sales Initiative dropdown of "Salesforce Automated Drip Campaign." * Have a wonderful day, everyone! Jackie Summers Director of Sales Operations 951-675-0413 TheKey.com [image: TheKey] ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Dr. Shadi Gholizadeh Date: Tue, Jun 3, 2025 at 4:28=E2=80=AFPM Subject: Proof - 4 Ways to Keep Older Adults Socially Connected To: Evidence-Based Insights for Practical Use View Online Changing how the world lives and ages at home Brain Health Matters Hello there, Social isolation is one of the most significant yet overlooked risk factors for cognitive decline in older adults. Research shows that loneliness affects brain health as severely as smoking or obesity, making social connection a critical component of healthy aging. *How Social Isolation Impacts Mental Health:* =E2=80=A2 Accelerates cognitive decline and increases dementia risk by up t= o 40% =E2=80=A2 Triggers chronic inflammation in the brain, damaging neural pathw= ays =E2=80=A2 Leads to depression and anxiety, which further impair cognitive f= unction =E2=80=A2 Reduces mental stimulation, causing "use it or lose it" cognitive deterioration *Ways to Keep Older Adults Socially Connected:* =E2=80=A2 Companion care services that provide meaningful interaction and s= hared activities =E2=80=A2 Intergenerational programs connecting seniors with younger commun= ity members =E2=80=A2 Technology training to help seniors stay connected with family an= d friends =E2=80=A2 Community engagement opportunities like volunteer work, classes, = or support groups Social connection isn't just about quality of life=E2=80=94it's a medical n= ecessity for maintaining cognitive health. *Ready to Make a Difference?* Would you like to schedule a meeting to discuss your socially isolated clients and explore how we can support them with evidence-based connection strategies? I'd be happy to share specific resources and implementation approaches tailored to your practice. Schedule a Chat Best regards, Dr. Shadi Gholizadeh SVP of Clinical Excellence and Quality LetsTalk@thekey.com References: *Seniors and Loneliness: How can your lo