Our Partners
The Center for Frailty in Primary Care is built on collaboration, bringing together health systems, universities, and community organizations committed to improving frailty care.
Primary Care Partners
A physician-owned primary care practice dedicated to delivering comprehensive, patient-centered healthcare.
Visit WebsiteColorado Mesa University
A comprehensive university supporting research and education initiatives in frailty care and primary care innovation.
Visit WebsiteMesa County Medical Society
A professional organization bringing together physicians to advance healthcare quality and community health.
Westminster Medical Clinic
A privately-owned family medicine practice established in 1952, focused on team-based care and practice innovation.
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We seek partnerships and funding to expand access to evidence-based frailty care across primary care settings. Current priorities include:
Expanding Pilot Programs
Supporting more primary care practices in implementing and testing the frailty framework across diverse settings and populations.
Tool Development & Innovation
Creating new clinical decision aids, EHR integrations, and patient communication resources to make frailty care more accessible.
Education & Training
Developing free educational modules, training programs, and peer learning networks for primary care teams nationwide.
Research & Evaluation
Conducting rigorous studies to measure outcomes, understand implementation barriers, and generate evidence for policy and practice change.
Interested in Partnering?
We welcome conversations with organizations, foundations, and health systems interested in advancing stigma-free, evidence-based frailty care. Whether through funding, collaboration, or in-kind support, there are many ways to contribute.
Contact Partnerships Team