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Dementia Care Aware Partners with Institute for Healthcare Improvement to Enhance Age-Friendly Health Systems

February 10, 2026
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SAN FRANCISCO (Feb. 10, 2026) — In a groundbreaking partnership poised to redefine dementia care, Dementia Care Aware (DCA) has joined forces with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) to spearhead the March 2026 Action Community. This initiative is designed to unify health systems nationwide around the implementation of the 4Ms Framework of an Age-Friendly Health System, a holistic and evidence-based approach to optimizing care for elderly patients.

Dementia Care Aware is a prominent national organization dedicated to enhancing the detection and comprehensive management of dementia. Leveraging a multifaceted toolkit of education, clinical resources, and systemic support, DCA empowers healthcare teams to elevate their standards of dementia care. This novel collaboration with IHI enhances both institutions’ shared mission to embed dementia-specific care protocols within an age-friendly paradigm, ensuring that older adults receive nuanced, evidence-backed treatment strategies that align with their complex health profiles.

Dr. Anna Chodos, executive director of Dementia Care Aware, articulated the transformative potential of this partnership: “The escalating prevalence of age-related cognitive disorders demands an urgent recalibration of our care delivery frameworks. Collaborating with IHI enables us to integrate dementia expertise seamlessly into the broader matrix of age-friendly healthcare practices, fostering a care ecosystem that is responsive, individualized, and scientifically grounded.” Her vision underscores the critical nexus between dementia care innovation and the wider objectives of geriatric health improvement.

At the heart of the Action Community’s methodology lies the 4Ms Framework, an advanced clinical model that prioritizes four pillars for elder care optimization: What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility. This framework is predicated on rigorous adherence to each domain’s evidence-based guidelines to enhance clinical outcomes and patient quality of life. The “What Matters” component emphasizes individualized care plans that honor the unique goals and preferences of each patient, ensuring alignment across diverse care settings.

The “Medication” domain enforces a paradigm of precision pharmacology, where medications are selected and managed to minimize adverse effects and avoid interference with cognitive and functional capacities. This is especially critical in dementia care given the heightened vulnerability of this population to polypharmacy and its detriments. In parallel, “Mentation” encompasses an integrative strategy to prevent, detect, and manage cognitive decline, delirium, and mood disorders like depression, pairing clinical vigilance with therapeutic intervention.

The final pillar, “Mobility,” focuses on the preservation and enhancement of safe, daily movement for older adults. Maintaining mobility is essential not only for physical health but also for sustaining independence and engagement in meaningful activities delineated in “What Matters.” The interdisciplinary integration of these pillars within healthcare systems is foundational to genuine age-friendly care delivery.

Camille Burnett, PhD, MPA, RN and Vice President of Health Equity at IHI, highlighted the catalytic role of Dementia Care Aware within the Action Community framework: “DCA’s expertise in dementia care injects a vital dimension of clinical rigor and educational depth. Their contribution empowers participating organizations to embed dementia-specific best practices within system-wide quality improvement initiatives, thereby amplifying nationwide impact on geriatric healthcare equity and efficacy.”

IHI, with its three-decade legacy of accelerating healthcare quality improvement, serves as a lynchpin organization that disseminates empirically validated methodologies to a global audience. Their Action Community serves as a collaborative milieu where healthcare entities engage in peer learning, expert consultation, and iterative design of tailored interventions aimed at systemic transformation. The inclusion of dementia-focused care within this broader quality enhancement initiative signals a meaningful advance in geriatric health strategy.

Since its inception in 2022, Dementia Care Aware has developed and delivered online training to nearly 8,000 healthcare professionals across the United States. These courses encompass a spectrum of pertinent topics including dementia screening protocols, early-stage advance care planning specific to cognitive decline, and strategies for caregiver support and engagement. Provided at no cost, the curriculum is highly accessible, designated to fit diverse clinical schedules and geographical distributions.

The educational offerings of DCA are augmented by a suite of implementation guides, a dedicated clinical support warmline, and an extensive digital resource library, all tailored to translate academic and clinical research into practical, scalable interventions. Originating at the University of California, San Francisco, these programs were initially supported by the California Department of Health Care Services through the Medi-Cal program and continue to evolve through strategic partnerships like the one with West Health Institute.

West Health, solely funded by philanthropists Gary and Mary West, is a nonprofit organization committed to addressing the economic and service delivery challenges facing aging populations. Their mission to reduce healthcare costs while enhancing care quality aligns synergistically with both DCA’s and IHI’s visions. West Health’s involvement ensures the sustainability and expansive reach of these initiatives, particularly directed toward underserved and low-income populations.

This collaborative endeavor is more than an administrative partnership; it represents an integrative model of age-friendly healthcare that centers dementia care within a systemic framework designed for scalability and adaptability. The anticipated outcomes include not only improved clinical metrics but also enriched patient-centered experiences and reduction in healthcare disparities among older adults.

As the U.S. demographic landscape continues to shift with a burgeoning senior population, integrating specialized dementia care into broader age-friendly practices becomes imperative. The DCA and IHI alliance embodies a paradigm shift that leverages evidence, cross-sector collaboration, and technology to address one of modern medicine’s most pressing challenges — delivering high-quality, equitable, and compassionate care for elders affected by dementia.

For healthcare professionals and systems eager to engage with these transformative educational programs and quality improvement initiatives, Dementia Care Aware provides free access online around the clock, underscoring the commitment to democratizing knowledge and empowering frontline providers in the quest for excellence in geriatric care.

Subject of Research: Dementia care integration within age-friendly health systems and quality improvement frameworks.

Article Title: Dementia Care Aware and Institute for Healthcare Improvement Forge Alliance to Advance Age-Friendly Dementia Care Through the 4Ms Framework

News Publication Date: February 10, 2026

Web References:
– Dementia Care Aware: https://www.dementiacareaware.org/
– Institute for Healthcare Improvement: https://www.ihi.org/
– West Health: https://westhealth.org/

Keywords: Cognitive disorders, Dementia care, 4Ms Framework, Age-Friendly Health System, Healthcare improvement, Geriatric care, Evidence-based medicine, Quality improvement, Dementia screening, Advance care planning, Caregiver support, Healthcare equity

Tags: 4Ms Framework implementationAge-Friendly Health Systemscognitive disorder care protocolsdementia care improvementDr. Anna Chodos dementia initiativeselderly patient management strategiesevidence-based dementia treatmenthealthcare delivery frameworks for older adultshealthcare team education resourcesholistic approaches to agingpartnership in healthcare innovationsystemic support for dementia care
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