Fwd: PROOF When It’s Time to Stop Driving—A Guid e for Families

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Ian Belcher <ian.belcher@thekey.com>
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Sales Leadership Team <salesleadership@thekey.com>, GeneralManagers <GeneralManagers@thekey.com>, Corp Business Dev Team <bdcorp@thekey.com>, Regional Directors <RegionalDirectors@thekey.com>
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Jackie Summers <jsummers@thekey.com>
Date
Tue, 14 Oct 2025 09:47:14 -0700
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--00000000000081919e0641212342 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Sales Nation and General Managers, Today, 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 *When to Stop Driving!** 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 great day!* --=20 Ian Belcher Sales Enablement Manager (415) 860-1370 https://thekey.com [image: Click to go to TheKey's LinkedIn page.] [image: Click to go to TheKey's Facebook page.] [image: Click to go to TheKey's Instagram page.] ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Ben Kinder Date: Fri, Oct 10, 2025 at 3:31=E2=80=AFPM Subject: PROOF When It=E2=80=99s Time to Stop Driving=E2=80=94A Guide for F= amilies To: A Practical Guide You Can Share [image: Image placeholder] When to Stop Driving Hello Ian, For families supporting an aging adult, few conversations are more emotionally charged than deciding when it=E2=80=99s time to stop driving. Whether the issue is cognitive change, vision loss, or slowed reflexes, this decision can bring up fear, resistance, and grief, especially when driving is tightly tied to identity and independence. As a trusted advisor, you may be the first person they turn to. That=E2=80= =99s why we created a clear, compassionate resource to help you guide these conversations with confidence. *In this article, families will learn:* - The most common signs it may be time to take the keys - How dementia (and anosognosia) change the driving conversation - What to say (and not say) to reduce conflict and preserve dignity - How to make a step-by-step transition plan, not just a one-time decision - Trusted transportation alternatives, including Uber for Older Adults * TheKey=E2=80=99s Role:* We support families and professionals by providing: - Companion caregivers who drive and accompany clients to appointments and outings - Dementia-informed care teams trained in redirection and routine suppor= t - Transportation planning assistance from our Client Success Managers - Continuity of care that reduces isolation=E2=80=94even when driving en= ds Schedule A Meeting *Read &