Brain Health Community Collaborative
The Brain Health Community Collaborative ECHO Series is a virtual learning program that connects researchers, community organizations, and healthcare stakeholders working in healthy aging, brain health, and dementia. Using an interactive model that blends brief expert presentations with discussion, Q&A, and peer problem-solving, participants learn with and from one another in real time. The series highlights cutting-edge, evidence-based research alongside practical strategies for community and clinical implementation, while fostering cross-sector partnerships to support collaborative research and competitive funding opportunities across Texas.
This series brings together researchers, community organizations, and healthcare stakeholders focused on healthy aging and dementia. Through brief expert presentations and interactive discussion, participants engage with emerging research while sharing strategies for real-world settings. The series also supports teams preparing for funding opportunities through the Dementia Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (DPRIT).
This series is designed for the people and organizations at the forefront of aging and dementia care; including community-based organizations, healthcare stakeholders, clinicians, training institutions, academic and research communities, hospital and health systems, philanthropic funders, grant-makers, grant seekers, and policymakers.