--000000000000359e5c063ac2c884 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks Emma!! @Desiree Can you reach out and CC me in the email please!! Joey Taylor *Directeur G=C3=A9n=C3=A9ral/**General Manager* 514-907-5065 TheKey.ca [image: TheKey] On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 11:34=E2=80=AFAM Emma Zumsen wrote: > Hi there, > > We got the response below from a contact from 2023 that is closed > . > Who is best to follow up? Joey, do you want to reach out or Desiree? > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: 'Judith Flom judithpflom at gmail.com' via Connect Email Distro connect@thekey.com> > Date: Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 10:01=E2=80=AFAM > Subject: Re: Your Social Life Matters More Than You Think > To: > > > Please provide the name and number and any other relevant info of your > affiliate in Montreal Quebec. > > Thank you > > judith flom > > > > On Jul 24, 2025, at 3:02 PM, TheKey wrote: > > [image: TheKey Home Care] > > [image: Image placeholder] > > July is Social Wellness Month, and we wanted to share something that migh= t > surprise you: staying socially connected isn't just nice to have =E2=80= =93 it's one > of the most powerful tools for healthy ageing that we know of. At TheKey, > every day we see firsthand how social connection transforms lives. > > *Why Your Social Life Matters More Than You Think* > > *Your brain thrives on connection. *Every conversation you have, every > group activity you join, every volunteer opportunity you take =E2=80=93 t= hese > aren't just pleasant pastimes. They're actively protecting your cognitive > health, supporting your memory, and keeping your mind sharp. Think of > social interaction as exercise for your brain. > > *Your emotional well-being depends on it.* When you feel connected to > others, you're naturally more resilient against depression and anxiety. > Those casual chats with neighbours, regular calls with family, or coffee > dates with friends? They're lowering your stress hormones and boosting yo= ur > mood in ways that surprise even researchers. > > *Your physical health benefits too. *Socially active adults maintain > better mobility, stick to healthier routines, and are more likely to keep > up with medical care. Some studies even show that strong social ties can > help lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of chronic illness. > > *How TheKey Can Help You Stay Connected* > > Your care plan isn't just about medical needs =E2=80=93 it's about your w= hole > life, including your social wellness. This is where working with a TheKey > caregiver becomes invaluable. > > Your caregiver can help you: > > - Identify local social programmes and activities that match your > interests > - Connect you with transportation resources to get to social events > - Navigate technology that helps you stay in touch with loved ones > - Find volunteer opportunities that give you purpose and connection > - Access support groups for specific health conditions or life > tra