--000000000000ab101d064c0d8840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Sales Nation and General Managers, Tomorrow (3/3), 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 *Sensory Confusion (SLCs 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." * --=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: Ian Belcher Date: Mon, Feb 23, 2026 at 2:22=E2=80=AFPM Subject: PROOF Is It Memory Loss, or a Sensory Issue? To: Five Sensory Changes to Watch With Age *GETTING STARTED | OUR SERVICES | LEARNING | ABOUT US * [image: Image placeholder] When Subtle Sensory Changes Affect Daily Life Hello Ian, You=E2=80=99ve likely seen this before: a family begins to worry that their= loved one=E2=80=99s memory is declining. At times, the underlying issue isn=E2=80=99t cognitive at all, it=E2=80=99s= glasses that haven=E2=80=99t been cleaned, hearing-aid batteries that need replacing, or dentures that no longer fit comfortably. Age-related changes in hearing, vision, and oral health are common and often gradual. Because they develop slowly, they can influence communication, engagement, and participation in ways that are easy to misinterpret