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_Modifying risk factors could prevent or delay 40% of dementias. As researchers seek treatments and cures, there is so much we can do today to reduce the impact of dementia on individuals,
families, and communities._ Brain Health Action™ is a multi-year, multi-faceted AARP initiative to energize all of us to choose brain healthy lifestyles. By encouraging adoption of brain
healthy behaviors, we hope to transform the current fatalistic narrative to a more action-oriented, constructive, and realistic one focused on building our brain health. We want to move from
hopelessness to hope, and reduce the stigma associated with cognitive decline and dementia. AARP has long been an important ally in the pursuit of good brain health. We are expanding this
commitment by building a broad-based national collaborative that empowers people — particularly those 40 and older — to adopt and maintain brain healthy behaviors. We especially want to
engage people and communities who have struggled against systemic inequities and racism and that currently have disproportionate rates of cognitive decline. _BECOME A MEMBER OF BRAIN HEALTH
ACTION AND HELP SHAPE IT FROM THE GROUND UP!_ CREATING A NATIONAL CONVERSATION ON BRAIN HEALTH The Brain Health Action advisory group helps set the direction and priorities for the
Collaborative’s efforts. Central to this work are a national, public-facing brain health campaign, the Collaborative web site, and AARP.org’s new Brain Health Resource Center. Brain Health
Action envisions thought-leader events, media outreach, survey research, and other activities — all focused on dramatically increasing brain health awareness and engagement. FOCUSING ON
EQUITY BHA especially seeks ways to engage people and communities who have struggled against systemic inequities and racism and that currently have disproportionate rates of cognitive
decline. The Collaborative is joining community leaders to amplify messages that are culturally relevant and promote innovative programs that are already showing promise. We hope our efforts
inspire leaders in all sectors and places to create more equitable access to information, environments, and health services that support brain healthy behaviors. SPARKING A MOVEMENT No one
organization can transform the conversation around brain health on its own. We must join forces and communicate together. Join us!