Fwd: PROOF When Insight Is Lost: What Anosognosia Means for Safety and Care

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Jackie Summers <jsummers@thekey.com>
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Sales Leadership Team <salesleadership@thekey.com>
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Corp Business Dev Team <bdcorp@thekey.com>, GeneralManagers <GeneralManagers@thekey.com>, Regional Directors <RegionalDirectors@thekey.com>, Ian Belcher <ian.belcher@thekey.com>
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Wed, 10 Sep 2025 09:38:16 -0700
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--0000000000006f6c6f063e750e1b Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Sales Nation and General Managers, Tomorrow, 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 *What Anosognosia Means for Safety and Care** (US and CAN). 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: Wed, Sep 10, 2025 at 9:14=E2=80=AFAM Subject: PROOF When Insight Is Lost: What Anosognosia Means for Safety and Care To: New resource: Understanding anosognosia in dementia and how TheKey helps families respond [image: Image placeholder] Behind the words, =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m fine.=E2=80=9D Hello Jackie, When a person with dementia says, =E2=80=9CI=E2=80=99m fine=E2=80=94I don= =E2=80=99t need help,=E2=80=9D they may truly believe it. But that doesn=E2=80=99t mean they=E2=80=99re safe. Anosognosia is a brain-based condition that impairs a person=E2=80=99s abil= ity to recognize their own cognitive changes. It=E2=80=99s one of the most challen= ging (and under-recognized) features of dementia. Our SVP of Clinical Excellence and Quality, Dr. Shadi Gholiadeh, recently co-authored a chapter on anosognosia in the Pathways to Well-Being with Dementia manual , a national resource published by the Dementia Action Alliance . This free guide offers practical, evidence-based strategies for families and professionals navigating the emotional, cognitive, and safety complexities of anosognosia. =F0=9F=93=98 Download the Pathways to Well-Being with Dementia manual here =C2=BB At TheKey, we bring these strategies to life at home. Our Caregivers and Client Success Managers are trained to: - Reduce safety risks through environment design and structured routines - Avoid confrontation and build trust through therapeutic communication - Recognize patterns of impaired insight and respond with clinical precision - Support families managing high-stakes situations (e.g., refusing medications, unsafe driving, or financial risk) Anosognosia can put health, autonomy, and family peace at risk. But with the right support, it can be manage