Fwd: PROOF Beyond Discharge: Key Strategies for a Safer Recovery at Home

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Jackie Summers <jsummers@thekey.com>
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Sales Leadership Team <salesleadership@thekey.com>
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Wed, 6 Aug 2025 08:58:56 -0700
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--00000000000041e311063bb46d67 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 *Preventing Decline after a Hospital Stay (US only). 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: Jackie Summers Date: Tue, Aug 5, 2025 at 1:04=E2=80=AFPM Subject: PROOF Beyond Discharge: Key Strategies for a Safer Recovery at Hom= e To: The first 30 days after discharge are critical. Here's how to protect recovery at home. [image: Image placeholder] Post-Discharge Recovery Risks Hello Jackie, Hospital discharge is a milestone=E2=80=94but for older adults, it=E2=80=99= s also a moment of vulnerability. Within 30 days, nearly 1 in 5 are readmitted=E2=80=94ofte= n due to risks that could have been prevented with the right support. *These readmissions don=E2=80=99t just disrupt recovery=E2=80=94they increa= se risk for:* - Falls and injuries - Confusion or delirium - Emotional withdrawal or behavioral changes - Medication mismanagement - Functional and cognitive decline And they=E2=80=99re not just costly to families=E2=80=94they can trigger pe= nalties for hospitals under CMS=E2=80=99s Readmissions Reduction Program. So how can we make =E2=80=9Chome=E2=80=9D the right place to heal? *What Recovery Really Requires:* - *Emotional stabilization*, especially after delirium or behavioral symptoms - *Medication routines* that avoid sedation, confusion, or polypharmacy - *Nutrition, hydration, and sleep routines* to rebuild strength and orientation - *Daily structure and presence* to prevent escalation, isolation, or decline *Critical Questions Before Discharge:* Is it safe for them to be alone? Are medications appropriate long-term? What routines support cognition? Who's monitoring for early decline? To understand more about how in-home care can prevent decline after a hospital stay, read more below. Read Full Blog *How TheKey Helps* TheKey is proud to support some of North America=E2=80=99s leading hospital= s, academic medical centers, and transitional care programs. We fill the critical gap between discharge and true recovery by bringing trained caregivers and care team oversight into the home to: - Reinforce safe routines and care plans - Provide dementia-informed support - Monitor cognition, mood, and function - Offer companionship, structure, and skilled communication Jackie Summers TheKey Home Care jsummers@thekey.com The Balanced Care Method