
June 17th from 6:00 am - 8:00 am
Connecting Health Care, Public Health, and Community for Dementia Detection and Care Copy
This inaugural forum, hosted by the Gerontological Society of America (GSA), will bring together researchers, clinicians, public health professionals, and community-based organizations to explore innovative, real-world strategies for improving brain health and dementia care.
Designed as an interactive, application-focused experience, the forum will highlight exemplar initiatives and practical solutions aligned with the KAER (Kickstart, Assess, Evaluate, Refer) framework, which supports early detection of cognitive impairment and effective care coordination across clinical and community settings.
June 16, 2026 at 12-2 pm ET (6-8am HST) and June 17, 12-2 pm ET (6-8am HST)
Key highlights include:
- Building practical skills to enhance early detection, diagnosis, and connection to dementia care
- Showcasing scalable, real-world strategies from clinical and community environments
- Encouraging cross-sector collaboration across health care, public health, and community organizations
- Focusing on implementation, what’s working now, and how approaches can be adapted locally
Moderated by Drs. Soo Borson and Joshua Chodosh, the forum will feature a mix of faculty presentations, case studies, and peer-driven discussions, with a strong emphasis on actionable insights and shared learning.
This event may be especially valuable for applicants seeking to strengthen their approaches to brain health, dementia detection, and cross-sector collaboration within their proposals.
Registration is discounted for GSA regular members and complimentary for GSA student members. Registration for Non-Members: $69.00
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